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Natural Rough Sapphire for Faceting, Collecting & Wholesale

Explore our curated collection of natural rough sapphire, selected for gemstone cutters, lapidary artists, collectors, jewelers, and wholesale buyers. This collection includes raw sapphire crystals, faceting rough sapphire, parcel lots, and bulk corundum material from recognized sapphire-producing regions.

Whether you are looking for rough sapphire for cutting, unheated sapphire rough, crystal specimens, or trade-size parcels, each listing includes actual photographed material with weight, size, treatment, and origin details where available.

Looking for Real Cutting Rough?

Choose from rough stone parcels suitable for faceting, cabbing, specimen collecting, resale, or lapidary practice. Review each product photo, clarity description, and treatment disclosure before ordering.

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What You Will Find in This Rough Sapphire Collection

Faceting-Grade Rough Sapphire

Our faceting rough sapphire listings are selected for buyers who want transparent to semi-transparent material with cutting potential. These stones are suitable for lapidary artists who understand yield, inclusions, orientation, and pre-form planning.

Raw Sapphire Crystals

Natural sapphire crystals are available for collectors, mineral displays, study sets, and buyers who value the original crystal habit of corundum. These pieces are ideal when natural shape and geological character matter more than cutting recovery.

Sapphire Parcel Deals

Parcel lots are useful for buyers who need multiple pieces in one order. These lots may include mixed sizes, colors, or qualities, making them practical for lapidary workshops, jewelry studios, resellers, and wholesale gemstone buyers.

Bulk Rough Sapphire Lots

Larger lots and kilogram-weight parcels are offered for trade buyers who need volume. These are suitable for gemstone businesses, crystal shops, cutters, and buyers sourcing natural sapphire rough at scale.

Colors, Origins & Treatment Disclosure

This rough sapphire collection may include blue sapphire rough, lavender sapphire, pinkish-purple sapphire, teal sapphire, yellow sapphire, and mixed-color corundum. Availability changes as new material is added.

Origin details are included where verified, including material from Kashmir, Batakundi, Tanzania, Winza, and other sapphire-producing regions. Treatment status is also disclosed per listing, including heated, unheated, and untreated sapphire rough where applicable.

Need Sapphire Rough for Cutting?

For faceting, check transparency, shape, clarity, internal silk, fractures, and color zoning before purchase. If you need collector-grade crystals, focus on crystal form, size, origin, and natural surface condition.

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Who Should Buy Rough Sapphire?

Lapidary Artists & Faceters

This collection is ideal for cutters searching for facet rough sapphire with workable size, clarity, and color. Product details help you estimate cutting potential before purchase.

Gemstone Collectors

Collectors can choose natural sapphire crystals and raw corundum specimens for display, reference collections, or educational use.

Wholesale Buyers & Resellers

Parcel deals and bulk lots are suitable for gemstone dealers, crystal shops, jewelry makers, and buyers looking for rough sapphire in quantity.

How to Choose the Right Rough Sapphire

  • For faceting: choose transparent or semi-transparent sapphire rough with manageable inclusions.
  • For collecting: choose raw crystals with strong natural shape, color, and origin interest.
  • For resale: choose parcel lots with mixed sizes and attractive per-carat value.
  • For premium value: look for unheated material, strong color, and documented origin.

Why Buy Rough Sapphire From Folkmarketgems?

  • Actual product photos instead of generic stock images
  • Clear carat weight, parcel weight, and size details
  • Treatment status mentioned where available
  • Origin details included when verified
  • Options for cutters, collectors, jewelers, and wholesale buyers
  • Secure checkout and worldwide shipping

Buy Natural Rough Corundum With Confidence

Browse current corundum rough listings and choose the parcel that matches your cutting, collecting, or wholesale needs.

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FAQs

1. Can rough sapphire be faceted?

Transparent and inclusion-light rough sapphire is suitable for faceting.

2. How do you identify raw sapphire?

Natural sapphire rough often shows hexagonal crystal form and strong hardness.

3. Where is most sapphire rough mined?

Major deposits are in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Australia, and Kashmir.

4. Is untreated sapphire rough valuable?

Unheated sapphire rough with strong natural color commands higher prices.

5. How much does raw sapphire cost per carat?

Price varies based on color intensity, clarity, origin, and treatment status.

6. What is rough sapphire?

Rough sapphire is natural corundum before it is cut, polished, or shaped into a finished gemstone. It may be used for faceting, cabbing, collecting, or wholesale resale.

7. Is rough sapphire good for faceting?

Some rough sapphire is suitable for faceting, especially transparent to semi-transparent material with good color and manageable inclusions. Always check the product photos and description before buying.

8. What is the difference between raw sapphire crystal and faceting rough?

Raw sapphire crystals are valued for natural form and specimen quality. Faceting rough is selected more for cutting potential, clarity, color, and possible finished yield.

9. Do you sell unheated rough sapphire?

Yes, some listings may include unheated or untreated rough sapphire. Treatment status is mentioned in the individual product description where available.

10. Can I buy rough sapphire in bulk?

Yes. This collection includes parcel deals and larger rough sapphire lots for wholesale buyers, lapidary studios, resellers, and gemstone businesses.

11. Which rough sapphire color is best?

Blue sapphire rough is the most recognized, but lavender, teal, yellow, pinkish-purple, and mixed-color sapphires can also be valuable depending on color saturation, clarity, treatment, and origin.

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