

We usually aim to ship items within three working days but please allow extra time in view of the current global situation. We offer free hand-delivery within the M25, free delivery in the UK and these International destinations: Australia, Bahrain, Canada, E.U, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand, Norway, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, If your diamond is certificated, than the certificate will be shipped with the valuation. Please contact us if you need a hard copy. Valuations for all items are sent by email after the item has been shipped. Hirsh London takes no responsibility for import charges incurred. International clients may be liable for import duties. International delivery times may vary due to customs. Deliveries will need to be signed for and photographic identification is required. All items are sent via Royal Mail Special Delivery in the UK or by either Fedex or Brinks internationally. We aim to ship items within three working days but please allow extra time at weekends, bank holidays and during our busy Christmas period. This untreated stone ($6,550, ) sits on a rose gold band that helps highlight the orange tones.We offer free hand-delivery within the M25, free delivery in the UK and these International destinations: Australia, Bahrain, Canada, E.U, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, New Zealand, Norway, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Turkey, U.A.E. And if you're someone who prides herself on having a unique sense of style, you can trust you won't find another bride out there with a matching ring - and here's proof. In fact, some draw higher prices than even the most pristine blue sapphire.īut they're not impossible to find. Since these gems are so rare, they're also quite pricy. The term padparadscha is derived from the Singhalese word for :salmon colored lotus blossom," which totally makes sense.

They're most commonly found in Sri Lanka, but can also be seen in parts of Vietnam and East Africa. This rare gem is very similar in color to the Pink Sapphire, but also includes orange hues, which means these stones vary immensely in color and tone. But one color in particular is having a serious moment on Pinterest right now: the padparadscha sapphire. You probably already know colorful engagement rings are all the rage (thanks, Kate Middleton).
