The American Gem Sapphire

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The prices will vary greatly, large quantity buyers require a reduced price, however that price may or may not be acceptable.
The market will always have a bearing, the faster you sell, the less you get. Today Marks a new day in much of the gem world,
as digital buying has taken a large role away from the jewlrestore as well as gem TV. This is a product that has had no treatment,
and it is in a market all of it's own. Therfore it shall bring a premium, but only to a buyer who insist on untreated stones. Size is the other factor as well as quality. I remove the culls and cracked stones, I then size them by mm. The small stones can go for $3.00 per ct,
it may take 7 stones to make a ct. 5000 ct makes a key x $ 3.00 =$ 15,000 this could give a retailer get as much as 35.000 stones. Prices can be all over depends on the size, larger stones can fetch $80.00 per ct or $400.00 per gram. I have sold parcels under 4,000 Ct's
for over $44,000.
 

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Some of the rough sapphires above from last year's take now cut.
 

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