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What kind of gem is Papara?
Pagbalha is just a corundum gem.

Pagbalha is actually a colorful sapphire, which belongs to jadeite. Its basic chemical composition is alumina, and its hardness is 9. Papara Chacha, also known as "Padma" sapphire or "Lotus Sapphire", is the only corundum variety in corundum family with its own name except ruby and sapphire.

Papara Cha was originally called Papara Cha only because of its pink-orange and orange-pink sapphires. Later, high-quality poppy tea was found in Vietnam, Tanzania and Madagascar. Pagbalha Cha's output is only 1%- 1.5% of ruby's output, so it is also called "one miracle in 50,000".

Collection value of papaya gems

Papara Cha was born in a famous family, and the hardness of gemstones is second only to diamonds, and the output is extremely rare. According to research, the mineral reserves of Papara Cha are only 1% of sapphire, and its mineral resources are as rare as pigeon blood red, which is the rarest in the world! So the collection value is quite high.

Sri Lanka is a famous gem kingdom, and pagbalha has just won the top spot among all gems, enjoying the reputation of "National Stone", which can also reflect the high status and great value of pagbalha Cha. In recent years, major international famous jewelry brands have also begun to focus on this rare gem, and many series of works are designed with Papacha as the main stone.