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YOUR SOURCE FOR AUTHENTIC GEMS

Authentic Ceylon Sapphires

Wide range of Sapphires

Ceylon Sapphires are corundums that come in a variety of colors. Natural blue sapphires are rarer than diamonds and have ended up in Crown Jewels all throughout history.  

While Corn Flower Blue Sapphire is the most sought out color, mixed sapphires such as Padparadscaha (pronounced pad-pah-raj-ah) are also highly valued by collectors. 

Sapphires come in yellow, orange, black, brown, green, colorless, purple, gray, and mixed varieties of these colors. As it is with natural diamonds, Ceylon Sapphires and other precious gemstones are a smart investment option and gift that is suitable for your most precious loved ones! 

Genuine Sapphire Mines

We take pride in providing genuine gemstones directly from our mines. We represent licensed mines all over Sri Lanka. Ceylon gemstone mines are highly regulated in order to protect the environment and indigenous labor. The Ceylon gem trade is more than 2,000 years old! 

Since we mine, cut and polish the stones ourselves, you can have confidence about your purchase. We also provide gem certificates from the National Gem and Jewelry Association of Sri Lanka and GIA (Gemological Institute of America). 

You can fully customize your expression of love: we offer total customization from gemstone to jewelry! For end-customers this means that we can find the right stone and make your jewelry. For jewelers, we offer calibration services and bulk order fulfilling. 


Find your authentic Ceylon gemstone

We only practice traditional mining. Our crew doesn't mind getting muddy to get YOU the best of the best!

Strictest tolerances of proportion, symmetry, and calibration ensured by our master cutters.

Most of our mines are located in Ratnapura The City of Gems. We are a true mine to market source.


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Sri Lanka’s gem-bearing gravels, called illam, are some of the richest in the world.
— Gemological Institute of America