
It can also be found in Myanmar, India, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and a few other localities. It is commonly found in Thailand and West Africa, particularly in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea. Regular Star Sapphires only have six rays. What also sets this kind of Star Sapphire apart is the presence of twelve rays in a star pattern.


It’s truly a magnificent stone that one just cannot help but fall in love with it! The presence of Hematite gives Black Star Sapphire its golden color. It is different from other Star Sapphires because the star in this one is formed because of Hematite and not because of Rutile silk. Black Star Sapphire, with its mesmerising golden star, is one of the most fascinating and intriguing forms of Sapphire available.
