Irresistible charm of the Ceylon Yellow Sapphire – Jupiter Talisman Ring

Irresistible charm of the Ceylon Yellow Sapphire – Jupiter Talisman Ring

Natural Yellow Sapphire of 2.42 carats Gemstoneuniverse.com

 

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Gemstoneuniverse.com Table Natural Yellow Sapphire Gemstone Facts

Gemstone Natural Yellow Sapphire
Weight 2.42 carats
Treatment None. Fully Natural
Origin Sri Lanka/Ceylon
Planetary Energy Jupiter
Patron Location Singapore
All inclusive Price $ 1261.50 / INR 68121
Comments There is a certain understated yet irresistible charm about the Yellow Sapphire. Its warm golden colors have a happy and inviting appeal besides the lustre that gives it the effect of magical molten gold.

Featured today is one such cushion cut gem – a natural, unheated Ceylon Yellow Sapphire of 2.42 carats from the Ratnapura Mines of Srilanka set in 22 karat gold as a men’s Jupiter Talisman ring. The color of this gemstone is a very luscious golden butter yellow and has amazing clarity and lustre.

Yellow Sapphire is also known as Pukhraj or Pushyaraag in Hindi and is the gemstone of Jupiter – the guru/ mentor of the gods/devas. By guru is meant not only the giver of light by also that which is weighty – having depth and character. Incidentally, Jupiter is the heaviest planet (with the largest mass) in the solar system.

Ceylon yellow sapphires are the best quality natural sapphires and are used to harness the pristine and benevolent energies of Jupiter who is also known as Brihaspati or Guru. Unheated Ceylon yellow sapphires command a premium price. Also better the color, greater will be the price per carat.

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