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Sri Lanka, long famed for its rich gem heritage, has introduced what is being described as the world’s largest purple star sapphire. The massive gemstone was revealed at a special event. Industry experts, collectors and officials are highlighting the nation’s ongoing prominence in the international gemstone market.
The exquisite gem has captured headlines worldwide due to its size, colour and unique star pattern, which sparkles under light.
Star sapphires belong to the corundum family of minerals. What sets them apart is a six-ray or twelve-ray star-like reflection on their surface, caused by tiny needle-like inclusions inside the stone. Purple star sapphires are particularly rare.
Experts say that the combination of exceptional size and intense purple hue makes this sapphire a once-in-a-lifetime find. Gemologists are closely studying the stone to confirm its exact measurements and purity.
Sri Lanka has been a major source of precious gemstones for centuries, including sapphires, rubies, and other rare stones. The island’s gem industry plays a key role in the local economy, export revenue, and tourism.
The debut of the world’s largest purple star sapphire is expected to further enhance Sri Lanka’s reputation as a global gemstone hub, attracting collectors and enthusiasts from across the world.
Industry insiders say the unveiling could bring a boost to tourism and gem-related businesses. Gem exhibitions, auctions and international showcases may now include the record-breaking sapphire, offering Sri Lanka increased visibility in a competitive global market.
Local officials are exploring plans to display the sapphire in a museum or dedicated exhibition centre to draw visitors throughout the year. Such initiatives could support local artisans and gem traders while strengthening cultural heritage tourism.
The unprecedented find has already generated buzz among international gemstone collectors and luxury markets. Auctions or private showings could draw significant investment and media interest, further elevating Sri Lanka’s position on the world stage.
Sri Lanka has unveiled the world’s largest purple star sapphire, a rare and remarkable gemstone that highlights the country’s gem heritage. The discovery is expected to boost tourism, global interest and economic opportunities linked to the island’s gemstone industry.
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