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Gems
The Real Star!
In 1001 Arabian Nights, Sinbad tips off his master that the best gems are found in Serendib, as Arabs then called Sri Lanka . And he hadnt even stumbled upon the Star of India, a slip of the tongue if ever there was one! This world famous sapphire in the possession of The Queen is actually a Sri Lankan gem mined in a village near Ratnapura. If you are being Queen for the day, and hunting for the best stones they are: Aquamarine - often overpriced. Alexandrite - One of the rarest gems in the world. Green in daylight but red as a raspberry in electric light. Blue Topaz - any blues are usually irradiated abroad using local white topaz! Chrysoberyl - look out for low quality cats eyes from India; Best Lankan stones are green/yellow or green colours. Browns are rare. Cats Eye - honey coloured usually, but comes in many colours; the silky flash which crosses the gem looks like the gleam from a cats eye and is named. Chatoyancy - derived from the French word chat. Garnet - found in all colours apart from blue. Most popular is fiery garnet or pyrope; large good stones available. Quartz - rose, yellow or Smokey. Ruby - good value with a stone of 3 carats for $5,000. Spinel - search for pastel bright hues. Sapphire - all colours but blue, orange, pink and yellow are best. Sri Lankan White sapphire is renown. Tourmaline - brown-ish tints are the only local colours; all others are imported. Moonstone - found in lode form and are so profuse in Sri Lanka that it would cost more to fake one. |