Tourmaline

Tourmaline

cats eye

cats eye

pinksapphire

pinksapphire

SPINEL

SPINEL

Inteoduction

Ceylon Gems™ brings you the highest quality natural gems from Sri Lanka. A ‘high quality’ gemstone is one that has beauty (good color and clarity), rarity and durability. We provide a wide range of gemstones that include blue, white, star and fancy sapphires, chrysoberyl cat's eye, spinel, tourmaline, garnet, topaz, moonstones and zircon.
A beautiful, high quality gem is something you can appreciate and enjoy for a lifetime and hand down to the next generation. Our natural, high quality gemstones come to you from Sri Lanka (formerly known as Ceylon), a country blessed with dazzling gemstones of legendary beauty and amazing variety.
Gems make wonderful gifts to your loved ones. They are the perfect gifts for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries or any other special occasion. Browse our online catalog and pick the perfect gem for you.
GEM CUTTING
We undertake both large and small orders at competitive prices. Our cutting ensures maximum yield and premium quality faceting. We accept orders for both calibrated and free sizes. We work with the finest cutters in Sri Lanka to bring out the maximum beauty and value of the stones.

Buying Gemstones
When buying gemstones, you have to consider what is known as the four 'Cs'; colour, clarity, cut and carat weight.
Colour: Gems come in a vast array of shades. Whatever the shade, the brighter, richer and more vivid the colour, the more valuable the stone. Look at the gem in different lights. Some gems look magnificent under florescent lights, but appear lifeless in daylight, or vice versa.
Clarity: Clarity is determined by the number, size, nature, and location of the internal (inclusions) and external (blemishes) imperfections of a gemstone. Only glass or rare gems of very high value have no inclusions visible to the naked eye. Although it is difficult to find gems without flaws, try to avoid those with lots of inclusions that are obvious when the gem is viewed face up and those with cracks that reach the surface.



Blue sapphire

Blue sapphire

Thursday, July 9, 2009


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