Sapphire Crystal
Category Description
Sapphire crystals are natural, uncut sapphire specimens that reveal the gemstone in its original crystalline form. Preserved as they occur in nature, these crystals display natural hexagonal shapes, growth lines, and surface textures that highlight the raw beauty of corundum.
Sapphire crystal specimens are valued by collectors, lapidaries, and gemstone enthusiasts for their rarity, durability, and natural structure.
Sapphire Crystals
Natural corundum crystals in their pure form.
Very Rare Three phase Inclusion visible to naked eye in Sapphire Crystal
$10,000.00https://youtu.be/iduXihPEPs4
Extremely Rare Natural Green Sapphire Crystal from Sri Lanka
$790.00If you are a gemstone enthusiast, you might have heard of the rarity of padparadscha sapphire, alexandrite…
Ceylon Natural Sapphire Fish Crystal
$460.00When working in the gem industry, we come across a variety of amazing creations in nature. We…
Ceylon Natural Sapphire Crystal
Sapphire releases mental tension, depression, unwanted thoughts, and spiritual confusion. Sapphire is known as a “stone of Wisdom”. It…
Ceylon Natural Sapphire Crystal
Sapphire releases mental tension, depression, unwanted thoughts, and spiritual confusion. Sapphire is known as a “stone of Wisdom”. It…
Ceylon Natural Sapphire Crystal
Sapphire releases mental tension, depression, unwanted thoughts, and spiritual confusion. Sapphire is known as a “stone of Wisdom”. It…
Ceylon Sapphire Fish Crystal
Do you know, sapphire family has various kind of heating sapphire types. Generally, Heating sapphires are known…
Ceylon Natural Sapphire Crystal
Sapphire releases mental tension, depression, unwanted thoughts, and spiritual confusion. Sapphire is known as a “stone of Wisdom”. It…
Ceylon Natural White Sapphire Crystal
White Sapphire stimulates the Crown Chakra, located at the top of the head. When the Crown is in…
About Sapphire Crystals
Sapphire is a variety of corundum, one of the hardest naturally occurring minerals. In crystal form, sapphire typically appears as hexagonal barrel-shaped or prismatic crystals, ranging from transparent to translucent.
Key characteristics of sapphire crystals include:
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Natural hexagonal crystal structure
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Blue, yellow, pink, green, or colorless tones
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Strong durability (Mohs hardness 9)
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Natural growth features and zoning
Notable sources of sapphire crystals include Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Myanmar, and Tanzania. Sri Lankan sapphire crystals are especially appreciated for their clarity, natural colors, and crystal formation.
Some sapphire crystals may be suitable for cutting, while others are best preserved as collector specimens.









