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Yogo Sapphire MATCHED SET Oval September Birthstone Inventory Reduction SALE

$ 155.76

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Wholesale: NO
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Modified Item: No
  • Gemstone: Yogo Sapphire
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Bid with confidence from a reputable & old-fashioned eBay auction house selling since 2007
    Recently uncovered estate parcel last seen in the 1980's
    Here is what you will receive.
    Two Each (2 each) Small Oval Yogo Gulch, Montana Sapphires
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    These unique gems are as is, closley matched for size & color
    If you make jewelry, do repairs, or design custom pieces... this auction is for you
    This is a unique portfolio of loose gems weighing 0.53cts for the total parcel
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    Yogo Sapphire FAQ
    According to the Internet and the owner this parcel
    ...
    The term "Yogo Sapphire" refers only to Sapphires from Yogo Gulch, Montana and is the preferred wording for gems found in Yogo Gulch, whereas “Montana Sapphire" generally refers to gems found in other Montana locations. Yogos are typically cornflower blue, a result of trace amounts of iron and titanium. They have high uniform clarity and maintain their brilliance under artificial light. Yogos tend to be beautiful, small, and very expensive. The United States Geological Survey and many gem experts have stated that Yogos are "among the world's finest sapphires.” The rough pieces tend to be small and flat, so faceted Yogo gems heavier than 2 carats are very rare.  Only about 10 percent of cut pieces are over 1 carat. The largest recorded Yogo rough, found in 1910, weighed 19 carats and was cut into an 8-carat gem. Because of the rarity of rough material prices begin rising sharply when they are over 0.5 carats, and skyrocket when they are over 1 carat.