

In other words, a medium to deep-colored Cornflower blue Sapphire always cost much higher than a medium to light-toned Cornflower sapphires. A deeper intensity with uniform distribution of color usually pushes up the price of Cornflower blue sapphire. The value of a Cornflower blue sapphire mainly depends upon the intensity of its color, clarity, cut, and carat. Besides origin, there are other key factors that create a significant difference in the price of a Cornflower blue sapphire. It ranges double the price of Cornflower Sapphire, Cornflower Blue Burmese Sapphire, or Cornflower Blue Madagascar sapphire of similar quality. Owing to the fact that no new sapphires are now being produced from the Kashmir region, a certified Kashmir Cornflower blue sapphire costs exorbitantly high because of its universal reputation.

In general, Cornflower blue sapphire rough is expensive.
