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Fantasia Materials: 250 Carat Lot of Translucent Blue Sapphire and Kyanite Rough Stones from Brazil
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Fantasia Materials: 250 Carat Lot of Translucent Blue Sapphire and Kyanite Rough Stones from Brazil

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The Fantasia brand of Translucent Sapphire and Kyanite rough you are ordering is 100% natural and imported directly from the mine in Brazil to Fantasia Mining's USA rock yard. This material has a beautiful color and is translucent when held up to a light which is very RARE as seen in the images! It is perfect for polishing, cabbing, cutting, wire wrapping or keeping in it's natural form as a specimen. Your order will contain multiple pieces of this spectacular material of varying natural sizes, shapes, clarity and patterns as shown in the images which is equal to or greater than the weight purchased.VERY IMPORTANT: This is rough natural material which means you are receiving it exactly how it came out of the ground. The stones may be dirty and need cleaning. Pictures may have been taken with the stones being wet with a light behind them to show the materials true colors. It may not have the same appearance when dry unless it has been polished, tumbled, or cabbed. While most stones are translucent there may be some pieces that are opaque. These stones come from an area of the mine where both Blue Sapphire and Kyanite are found but since the materials are mixed it is possible to get only sapphire or only kyanite in your order. In most cases we find about 10% of the material we receive is sapphire, while 90% of the material is Kyanite so you are more likely to receive kyanite than sapphire for most or all of your stones. If you have any questions about this or any of our other Facet or Cabbing rough available on Amazon, feel free to contact Fantasia Mining and we will do our best to assist you.

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