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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
Are Australian sapphires really worth anything?
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<blockquote data-quote="Heatho" data-source="post: 174432" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>G'day Kyle, welcome tro the forum. The one in your hand looks pretty opaque to me and probably not worth faceting. A real gem quality stone will be very clear and a fantastic colour. 1 in every 50 - 100 will be a valuable gem. Stones like the one in your hand can look great as a cabochon cut stone though.</p><p></p><p>Australia has some of the best quality Sapphires on the planet in my opinion. Large top quality stones can be very valuable, they are also very rare to find but not impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatho, post: 174432, member: 487"] G'day Kyle, welcome tro the forum. The one in your hand looks pretty opaque to me and probably not worth faceting. A real gem quality stone will be very clear and a fantastic colour. 1 in every 50 - 100 will be a valuable gem. Stones like the one in your hand can look great as a cabochon cut stone though. Australia has some of the best quality Sapphires on the planet in my opinion. Large top quality stones can be very valuable, they are also very rare to find but not impossible. [/QUOTE]
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