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How to Get Original Neelam Ratna or Blue Sapphire?

The beautiful blue sapphire stone is one of the most expensive gemstones. Being a member of the Corundum mineral family, a neelam stone or blue sapphire helps you to inherit the power of Lord Saturn. It holds all the positive influences and strong powers of Lord Saturn. So, the Indian astrologers consider it as one of the most effective and fast-acting stones. You should buy a blue sapphire stone if you want instant success, wealth and fame in your life. So, a blue sapphire stone can flourish your life, you can achieve your desired milestones. But be cautious – it can destroy your life as well. How to prevent this? Well, you should choose the perfect colour, carat size and the right form of a neelam ratna to achieve the best astrological result from it and to avoid evil powers.

The easiest way to test an original blue sapphire: 

You can take a breath test to identify an original neelam stone. Take your blue sapphire and breath on it to make fog it up. Now, start counting how long the fog takes to be faded away completely. If the stone is natural, it will take just 1-2 seconds, but the cultured and artificial stone may take much longer time to be faded away.

If you have got a certificate or a lab report mentioning all the specifications and features, it’s a real one. Gemstones without a certificate may be fake. 

The price of a blue sapphire:

As we have mentioned earlier that a neelam stone price may be more than a lakh in rupees. Lots of varieties are available for blue sapphire stones. You can buy a Govt. certified authentic stone at Rs. 5,000 per carat up to Rs. 2,00,000 per carat. Ask your astrologer to suggest the perfect colour and carat size that you need to achieve the best astrological result. On the other hand, you should stay within your budget while buying such an expensive neelam pathar. 

For example, Ceylon blue sapphire is less expensive than the most expensive and top-quality Kashmir sapphires. Usually, the pure blue coloured and bright sapphires are more expensive compared to the dull and pale stones. Those are cheap.

In one word, whatever the price is, quality matters the most. You can get the best quality blue sapphire at a very minimal price. It’s all about identifying an original stone instead of ending up with a fake one.

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