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Ceylon Blue Sapphires are really something. They are the best of Sri Lankas gem industry and people around the world love them for how bright and clear they are. Sri Lanka is often called the “Sapphire Island” because it has many beautiful stones in colors like soft blue and deep blue. You might know that Princess Diana and Kate Middleton both wore a Ceylon Blue Sapphire from Pelmadulla on their engagement rings.
This guide will help you buy real Ceylon Blue Sapphires when you visit Sri Lanka. It will show you how to find the stones and make sure you are not getting cheated.
## 📍 Key Gem Mining & Shopping Hubs
* Ratnapura is a place to visit. It is like the heart of the gem trade in Sri Lanka. You can go to the markets. See people selling gems, visit mines and watch locals cut and polish stones.
* Beruwala is another place. It has a market where people buy and sell gems.
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* Colombo and Kandy are places to buy gems too. You can find shops with good quality stones and people who will help you make a beautiful piece of jewelry.
## 💎 Standard Market Pricing (Per Carat)
* You can buy Commercial Grade stones for $100 to $400 per carat. These stones might not be as pretty or as big as others.
* Cornflower Blue Sapphires are really nice. Cost $800 to $3,000 per carat. They have a blue color.
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* Royal Blue Sapphires are the best. Cost more than $3,000 per carat. They are very pretty and valuable.
* If you want a big or special stone it can cost a lot more.
## 🛡️ How to Verify Authenticity & Avoid Scams
1. Always ask for a certificate. Do not buy a stone without one. The certificate should say how heavy the stone is, what color it is, where it is from and if it has been treated.
* Look for certificates from the National Gem and Jewellery Authority of Sri Lanka. For expensive stones you can also ask for certificates from other trusted organizations.
2. Be careful of scams. Some people might try to sell you stones.
* Some stones might be made in a lab. Filled with glass. Real Ceylon Sapphires usually have flaws inside.
* Do not buy from people who are being pushy or trying to get a commission.
3. Use the light and scratch tests.
* Look at the stone, in artificial light. A real Ceylon Blue Sapphire will look beautiful. Have a nice blue color.
* Try to scratch the stone with a knife or glass. A real sapphire is very hard. Cannot be scratched.
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