Queen Marie of Romania Sapphire

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Type of stoneSapphire
Weight478.68 carats (95.736 g)
Country of originSri Lanka
Queen Marie of Romania Sapphire
Queen Marie of Romania wearing her eponymous sapphire as a pendant in a portrait by Philip de László, 1924
Type of stoneSapphire
Weight478.68 carats (95.736 g)
ColourCornflower blue
Country of originSri Lanka
Original ownerCartier
OwnerPrivate collection
Estimated valueCHF 1,916,000[1]

The Queen Marie of Romania Sapphire is a 478.68 carat (95.736 g) Cornflower blue cushion cut Ceylon sapphire. When it was sold at Christie's in 2003, it was the largest sapphire ever offered at auction.[1] It is named for its association with its first owner, Marie of Edinburgh, Queen of Romania.

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