Sinhalite
Sinhalite
Sinhalite is a rare and beautiful gemstone best known for its warm yellow to honey-brown color and high brilliance. First discovered in Sri Lanka, this gemstone is highly valued for its clarity, durability, and elegant appearance. Its name is derived from “Sinhala,” reflecting its strong connection to Sri Lankan gem heritage.
Sinhalite gemstones are typically transparent and are used in rings, earrings, pendants, and fine custom jewelry. Their excellent hardness and subtle golden tones make sinhalite an attractive choice for both collectors and jewelry designers seeking something rare and refined.
This category features natural sinhalite gemstones carefully selected for color, clarity, and overall quality.
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Sinhalite
Rare Sri Lankan gemstone with warm golden brilliance.
About Sinhalite Gemstones
Sinhalite is a magnesium aluminum borate mineral and is often mistaken for chrysoberyl due to its similar appearance. High-quality sinhalite displays bright luster, good transparency, and even color distribution.
With a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, sinhalite is durable enough for most jewelry applications when set properly. The finest specimens come from Sri Lanka, with limited sources also reported in Myanmar and Madagascar. Sinhalite is typically untreated, making natural stones especially desirable.
Sinhalite symbolizes confidence, stability, and clarity, making it a meaningful gemstone for elegant jewelry designs.












