Sri Lanka was known as Ratna-Dweepa
which means Gem Island. The name is reflection of its natural wealth of the
country.
A gemstone is the naturally occurring crystalline form of a mineral which is desirable for its beauty, valuable in its rarity, and durable enough to be enjoyed for generations. More than 30 popular gem varieties are available .Some varieties are available in a range of colors.
A gemstone is the naturally occurring crystalline form of a mineral which is desirable for its beauty, valuable in its rarity, and durable enough to be enjoyed for generations. More than 30 popular gem varieties are available .Some varieties are available in a range of colors.
Sapphire -
Sapphire
is an aluminum oxide& its color varies from very light to dark blue to
violetish-blue, bluish-green, yellow, slightly reddish-orange, brown, nearly
opaque black, colorless, pink, violet and the pinkish-orange.
Ruby -
Ruby
is an aluminum oxide, a variety of corundum; it occurs in medium to dark tones
of red and violetish-red to brownish-red
Alexandrite
-
Alexandrite
is a variety of chrysoberyl, & which ideally shows a distinct color change
from green in fluorescent light or daylight to red in incandescent light. If you are a connoisseur
of the rarest yields from the mysterious depths of earth you will need to
possess an Alexandrite
Star Stones -
Star
stones of the corundum family are either star sapphires or rubies. When light
falls on these stones, a star effect is visible (known as asterism).Sri Lanka
is the best known source for star sapphires and star rubies. Star sapphires
range in color from grey to bluish-grey and from medium blue to medium dark
blue. The very slightly purplish medium dark blue is the best color grade for
star sapphires. Star rubies range from light pink-red to purple-red through
deep purple-red. The intense red star rubies are extremely rare. A good quality
star stone should have a high degree of transparency and a well defined star
with no weak or missing rays. It should be reasonably clean and in the face-up
position, no distracting inclusions or cracks should be seen. There should be
no excess weight at the bottom of the stone.
Chrysoberyl-
The species name chrysoberyl is given to a transparent, faceted gemstone that does not show a colour change between daylight and artificial light. The ideal colours of chrysoberyl are green and yellowish-green In addition, due to strong dichroism, one may see an attractive bi-colored chrysoberyl occasionally.
A cat’s eye like
effect, known as ‘chatoyancy’, appears to move on this stone’s surface. Cat’s
eye is a gem variety of chrysoberyl.
There are generally two varieties of cat’s eye the alexandrite
cat’s-eye and the chrysoberyl cat’s-eye. The ideal colours of the chrysoberyl
cat’s-eye are yellowish-brown, which is called the honey colour, and the
yellow-green, which is called the apple green colour. A very good cat’s eye should
have a high degree of transparency and a well-defined unbroken ray & it
should be free from any distracting inclusions visible to the unaided eye. The
chrysoberyl cat’s-eye is one of the most beautiful gemstones because of the
chatoyancy or the eye effect.
Quartz -
Quartz is the most common mineral on the face of the Earth. Gem
varieties include amethyst (purple), citrine (yellow), milky quartz (cloudy,
white variety), rock crystal (clear variety), rose quartz (pink to reddish-pink
variety), and smokey quartz (brown to grey variety).Gem varieties of quartz
include: citrine, amethyst, rock crystal, rose quartz, and smokey quartz. There
are also varieties of Quartz cat’s eye.Colours: citrine (yellow); amethyst
(purple); rock crystal (colourless); rose quartz (pink); and smokey quartz
(purplish-brown).Amethyst
A variety of quartz, silicon dioxide, that appears to be dark purple in transparent light. Burnished by nature into a high purplish polish, the Amethyst is a beauty among gems.
Citrine -
A transparent variety of quartz, silicon dioxide, occurring in yellow to red-orange to orange-brown.
Aquamarine
Aquamarine is a blue to greenish-blue or bluish-green variety of
beryl.
Garnet -
A group of gemstones occurring in every colour but blue. One of earth’s most common minerals, though only a small portion is considered gem quality.
Tourmaline -
Tourmaline is a group of minerals comprised of a complex
boron-aluminum silicate with one or more of the following: magnesium, sodium,
lithium, iron, potassium or other metals. It appears in light from dark red to
purple as well as brownish variations of these hues – light to dark green,
yellowish-green, greenish-yellow, brownish-orange.
Spinel -
A magnesium aluminum oxide which occurs in all colours, ruby-red
being the most popular. Most colours are greyed out. Gahno-spinel is a dark
blue or greenish-blue spinel with high zinc content.
Topaz -
Topaz is a fluosilicate of aluminum, occurring in transparent yellow, yellow-brown, orange-brown, light to almost medium red, very light to light blue, very light green and violet colors.
Moonstone -
Moonstones are usually colourless to white, semi-transparent to
translucent, and characterized by a glowing light effect known as
adularescence, the visibility of which is confined to a restricted angle of
view. The most valuable of the feldspar gems.
Zircon -
Zircon is a zirconium silicate, occurring in colorless, light
blue, brownish-orange, yellow, yellowish-green, brownish-green, dark red or
light red-violet. Blue is the most valuable. This stone is usually
heat-treated.
Peridot -
Peridot is a silicate of magnesium and iron, occurring in
yellowish-green, green, greenish-yellow, brownish-green and brown. All are
transparent.
Blue Giant of the Orient -
This giant blue sapphire is one of the world’s most valuable
gemstones. In rough, it was said to have been over 600 carats and was fashioned
into a jewel of 466 carats & is the largest blue sapphire in the world.
Logan Blue Sapphire -
This is considered to be the second largest blue sapphire in the
world & a flawless specimen with a rich deep blue.
Star of India -
The second largest star sapphire in the world was also
discovered in Sri Lanka & It is almost flawless and unusual in that it has
stars on both sides of the stone.
Star of Lanka -
Third largest star sapphire in the world &the typical stone
is a rich deep-blue in colour and has a well-defined six-ray star.
Rosser Reeves Star Ruby -
The world’s largest star ruby combining excellent color, good
transparency and a well-defined star. Cat’s Eye -
**GEMSTONES FOUND IN SRI LANKA
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Alexandrite Cat's Eye Almandine Garnet Amethyst Aquamarine Beryl Blue Sapphire Chrysoberyl Chrysoberyl Cat's Eye Citrene Hessonite Garnet Moonstone Orange Sapphire Pathparaja Sapphire Pink Sapphire Pyrope Garnet Rhodolite Garnet Ruby Spessartite Garnet Spinel Star Ruby Star Sapphire Tourmaline Yellow Sapphire Topaz Zircon |















