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Crop Duration: 3 ½ months Origin: Native to Sri Lanka Average Yield: 70 to 80 bushels per acre Moisture: 12% Introducing Pachchaperumal Rice, a premium rice variety that captures the essence of quality, flavor, and nutrition. Sourced from the fertile fields of southern India, this rice boasts a unique blend of aromatic richness, impeccable taste, and a…
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Discover the unparalleled elegance and durability of Sri Lankan teak wood, the premier choice for luxurious and sustainable home construction across Europe. Sourced from the lush, responsibly managed plantations of Sri Lanka, our teak wood embodies a blend of natural beauty, exceptional strength, and environmental responsibility. Why Choose Sri Lankan Teak Wood? 1. Unmatched Durability…
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Peridot, sometimes called chrysolite, is a yellowish-green transparent variety of olivine. Peridot is one of the few gemstones that occur in only one color. Peridot can be found in mafic and ultramafic rocks occurring in lava and peridotite xenoliths of the mantle.
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Considered to be the most valuable gemstone variety in the Corundum mineral species, the distinct red in Ruby is caused by the presence of chromium. The color spectrum of Rubies found across the world varies from orange-red to purplish-red. Color is the most significant factor affecting a ruby’s value: Fine gems are pure, vibrant red…
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Sri Lanka is famous for its sapphires, especially the Ceylon sapphires. These come in various colors, including the highly sought-after deep blue, as well as pink, yellow, orange, green, and violet sapphires. The term “Padparadscha” is used to describe a rare and valuable pink-orange sapphire found in Sri Lanka.
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Natural spinel, however, has always been a rare and beautiful gem. Sri Lanka is the second largest supplier of spinel to the global gem and jewelry market with colors ranging from ruby red, pink, and orange, shades of reddish-brown, purple, blue, bluish-green, mauve, greenish-black, black to colorless. The occurrence of natural blue spinel colored by…
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Crop Duration: 3 ½ months Origin: Native to Sri Lanka Average Yield: 45 to 60 bushels per acre Moisture: 12% Introducing Suwadal Rice, a culinary gem that embodies the essence of premium quality and authentic flavor. Sourced from the fertile regions of Sri Lanka, Suwadal Rice is a staple that promises a delightful and wholesome dining experience….
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A versatile species of gemstones, Topazes are available in a variety of colors and colorless forms. Often identified by the hue name, such as pink or blue topaz, some of the most expensive and rare topaz have commercial names given to them. The high-value red and pink stones are known as Imperial Topaz while the…
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Tourmaline is a name applied to a family of related minerals with widely varying properties. Tourmalines make very popular jewelry stones and come in an amazing range of colors, including multi-color zones. Tourmaline is the modern October birthstone, and pink in particular is a very popular color.
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A popular substitute for diamonds around the world, Zircon is colorless in its chemically purest form. Mostly found in Matara Sri Lanka, colourless zircons are also known as Matara Zircon or Matara Diamonds. Colorless zircon found in Sri Lanka is celebrated for its brilliance and flashes of multicolored light, called fire. Meanwhile, zircon is also…