Throughout 
                    history, Sri Lanka has been known as a land of gems. King 
                    Solomon was said to have procured a great ruby for the Queen 
                    of Sheba from Ceylon. Marco Polo wrote of wonderful Ceylon 
                    gems. 
                    
                    The Blue Sapphire is king of Sri Lankan gems. The 400 carat 
                    Blue Sapphire called 
“Blue 
                    Belle”, which adorns the British Crown, 
                    is from Sri Lanka. The beautiful star sapphire misnamed the 
                    
“Star of India” 
                    displayed at a New York’s Museum of Natural History. 
                    
                    
                    Besides 
rubies 
                    and 
shapphire, 
                    the illama soil also bears 
cat’s 
                    eyes, 
alexandrites, 
                    
 
                    aquamarines, 
tourmalines, 
                    
spinels, 
                    
topaz, 
                    
 
                    garnets, 
amethyst, 
                    
zircons 
                    and variety of other stones. 
                    
                    Sri Lanka, the island known as the pearl of the Indian Ocean 
                    lives up to its nickname as a hotbed for a variety of gems. 
                    Sri Lanka is home to 40 varieties of Gems out of 85 varieties 
                    available in the whole world. Gems of Sri Lanka have found 
                there way to many a court all over the world since time immemorial.