The first Gemstone is called "Star of Lanka 393 Carats" and the other is "Ray of Treasure 105 Carats".
Star of Lanka 393 Carats
The Star of Sri Lanka has the reputation of being the third largest star sapphire of similar quality in existence. This splendid phenomenal gemstone is a rich deep blue in colour and has a well-defined six rayed star. It is another sensational discovery in the gem mining history of Sri Lanka. This exquisite gemstone is owned by the Sri Lanka National Gem & Jewellery Authority.
Ray of Treasure 105 Carats
An exquisite Chrysoberyl Cat's Eye of 105 carats, recently mined in the gem gravels of Sri Lanka. It displays the most desirable qualities of a 'Milk and Honey' effect, good transparency and a well-defined silver ray. While being a nearly flawless specimen, its cut and proportions are excellent. This splendid Cat's Eye forms a part of the gem collection of Sri Lanka National Gem & Jewellery Authority.
The Star of Sri Lanka has the reputation of being the third largest star sapphire of similar quality in existence. This splendid phenomenal gemstone is a rich deep blue in colour and has a well-defined six rayed star. It is another sensational discovery in the gem mining history of Sri Lanka. This exquisite gemstone is owned by the Sri Lanka National Gem & Jewellery Authority.
Ray of Treasure 105 Carats
An exquisite Chrysoberyl Cat's Eye of 105 carats, recently mined in the gem gravels of Sri Lanka. It displays the most desirable qualities of a 'Milk and Honey' effect, good transparency and a well-defined silver ray. While being a nearly flawless specimen, its cut and proportions are excellent. This splendid Cat's Eye forms a part of the gem collection of Sri Lanka National Gem & Jewellery Authority.