Blue Kornerupine is very rare among multicolored Kornerupine, and it is a rare stone that you can enjoy the change of color. Like emerald, it has many inclusions, but kornerupine has stronger pleochroism than emerald, which is one of the major characteristics of kornerupine. The 5th to 8th photos are photos confirmed with a two-color mirror. I know the colors have changed! Of course, it looks different from other angles too! These grain inclusions are bubble-like inclusions that make it look like a lot of fish are swimming inside, and the loose itself is bi-color. It's a cute macaron color that can be seen without using a two-color mirror. When you see it from the real thing, it's glittering and lame.
◉ We have taken the closest possible color to the actual product, but please understand that the color of the actual product may differ depending on the device.
◉ This is a product with no scratches when viewed with a magnifying glass.
◉ We have taken the closest possible color to the actual product, but please understand that the color of the actual product may differ depending on the device.