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Since DB is down, I'm listing here in hopes to sell my JTV Sapphire. The stone is JTV item SBV196. It is a 1.0ct/min, 7.5x5.5 oval. The nice thing about buying a JTV stone is that they are good about disclosing treatments..with this being heated-only.
It looks to me to be that typical Ceylon-Blue, Medium-Light to Medium tone, Moderate saturation. It's cut is what I'd call "native plus". So it is by no means precision-cut, but the stone has no window. It is a stepped-oval but has a nice pointed-pavillion. The stone is eyeclean, pretty nice stone! The stone was listed on JTV for $359, and it recently dropped to $299. I'm listing it on Ebay for $179.99 starting bid, $199.99 buy-it now. I really need to sell some of my stones so that I can afford to set some of my others. This stone has never been set.
The stone is listed here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/120910529446?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
I cannot seem to ever take decent pictures..the stone looks much better, and a little lighter in real life...but, this is the best I can come up with. The second pic is the vendor pic.
I realize this isn't a world-class blue Sapphire, but its a pretty little stone, and a great bargain for someone to get into a heated-only Ceylon Sapphire.


It looks to me to be that typical Ceylon-Blue, Medium-Light to Medium tone, Moderate saturation. It's cut is what I'd call "native plus". So it is by no means precision-cut, but the stone has no window. It is a stepped-oval but has a nice pointed-pavillion. The stone is eyeclean, pretty nice stone! The stone was listed on JTV for $359, and it recently dropped to $299. I'm listing it on Ebay for $179.99 starting bid, $199.99 buy-it now. I really need to sell some of my stones so that I can afford to set some of my others. This stone has never been set.
The stone is listed here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/120910529446?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
I cannot seem to ever take decent pictures..the stone looks much better, and a little lighter in real life...but, this is the best I can come up with. The second pic is the vendor pic.
I realize this isn't a world-class blue Sapphire, but its a pretty little stone, and a great bargain for someone to get into a heated-only Ceylon Sapphire.

