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Gemstone & Jewelry
Ceylon & Kashmir Origin FiltersGRS / AGL / Lotus Cert SyncHeat & Diffusion DisclosurePadparadscha Grading LogicTrade Parcel + Retail Singles

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برنامج الكتالوج الذي يميز السيلان عن مدغشقر، والمُعالج حرارياً عن الطبيعي، وحزم التجارة عن الوحدات بالتجزئة.

$35K-$120K
Build investment
Origin-aware catalog + cert layer
12-18 wks
Launch timeline
Audit through go-live
8
Origin regions indexed
Ceylon, Kashmir, Montana, Madagascar, Australian, Ethiopian, Thai, Tanzanian
4
Cert labs integrated
GRS, AGL, Lotus, AGTA
What is sapphire wholesaler website development?

Sapphire wholesaler website development is the design and engineering of a B2B catalog platform that lets trade buyers filter sapphires by geographic origin, treatment status, body color, and certification lab, then purchase as single stones or parcel lots. Unlike generic jewelry ecommerce, a sapphire-specific build indexes every stone against its GRS or AGL report, flags heat treatment and beryllium diffusion at the product-card level, and applies padparadscha color discrimination rules that match GRS and Gubelin grading boundaries. Your catalog serves two distinct buyer types. Trade accounts see parcel pricing per carat, memo request workflows, and volume tier discounts. Retail or DTC visitors see individual stones with 360-degree imagery, body-color swatches calibrated to D65 lighting, and cert verification links. The platform encodes AGTA member status and origin disclosure in structured data so Google and AI assistants can cite your inventory with confidence. Builds for sapphire wholesalers in this category range from $35,000 for a filtered catalog with cert sync to $120,000 for a full dual-audience portal with ERP integration, parcel management, and multi-origin provenance pages. Most sapphire dealers recoup the investment within 8 to 14 months through reduced memo friction and higher average order values from trade accounts.

أين تفشل المشاريع

Your catalog shows hex color swatches instead of calibrated body-color photography under D65 lighting Trade buyers reject stones on arrival, triggering 15-25% return rates on blue sapphire parcels
Cert lookups require buyers to leave your site and search GRS or AGL databases manually Every extra click costs you 3-7% abandonment; dealers move to competitors with inline cert verification
No distinction between heated, unheated, and beryllium-diffused sapphires in your filters AGTA and FTC disclosure violations carry fines and membership suspension, plus buyer trust collapses overnight
Trade parcel buyers and retail single-stone shoppers land on the same catalog with the same pricing Trade accounts see inflated per-carat pricing, retail visitors see confusing lot quantities -- both leave
Padparadscha sapphires are listed alongside pink sapphires with no grading distinction You lose the 300-800% premium padparadscha commands because buyers cannot verify the color boundary
Origin claims (Ceylon, Kashmir, Montana) exist only in text descriptions, not in filterable structured data AI assistants and Google Shopping cannot surface your inventory for origin-specific queries, costing you qualified traffic

ما نبنيه

Origin-indexed catalog with 8+ regions

Every sapphire is tagged to its geographic origin (Ceylon, Kashmir, Madagascar, Montana, Australian, Ethiopian, Thai, Tanzanian) with filterable facets and provenance documentation links.

GRS / AGL / Lotus / AGTA cert sync

We pull cert data via API or structured import so buyers view lab reports inline, verify heat treatment status, and confirm origin without leaving your product page.

Heat and diffusion disclosure engine

Treatment status -- unheated, standard heat, low-temp heat, beryllium diffusion, lattice diffusion -- is encoded at the schema level and displayed on every card, keeping you compliant with FTC and AGTA guidelines.

Padparadscha color discrimination logic

Your catalog applies GRS and Gubelin padparadscha grading boundaries, separating true padparadscha from pink sapphire and orange sapphire so the premium is visible and defensible.

Dual trade / retail catalog layer

Trade accounts log in to see parcel pricing per carat, memo request forms, and volume tiers. Retail visitors see single-stone pricing, 360-degree video, and consumer-grade cert summaries.

Parcel management and memo workflows

Trade buyers build custom parcels by carat range, shape, and origin. Memo requests generate trackable consignment agreements with return deadlines and insurance requirements baked in.

عمليتنا

01

Catalog and data audit

We inventory your current stone data, cert files, imagery pipeline, and ERP or spreadsheet systems. We map every field to origin, treatment, cert lab, and pricing tier.
Week 1-2
02

Information architecture and filter taxonomy

We build the origin, treatment, color, shape, carat, and cert-lab filter tree. Padparadscha grading rules and parcel-vs-single logic are defined here.
Week 3-5
03

Design and body-color calibration

UI design for trade and retail views. Product photography guidelines for D65 lighting. Color swatch generation from actual stone imagery, not hex codes.
Week 6-9
04

Development, cert integration, and schema markup

Front-end and back-end build. GRS/AGL/Lotus API integration or import pipeline. Structured data for origin, treatment, AGTA membership, and product availability.
Week 10-15
05

Testing, trade account onboarding, and launch

UAT with 3-5 trade accounts. Parcel workflow testing. Memo agreement validation. Performance benchmarking. Go-live with 30-day post-launch support.
Week 16-18

الأسئلة الشائعة

How do you handle Ceylon vs Madagascar origin filtering?

Every sapphire in your catalog is assigned a structured origin tag during import. We support eight primary origin regions -- Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Kashmir, Madagascar, Montana, Australia, Ethiopia, Thailand, and Tanzania -- each with its own faceted filter. Origin is not a free-text field. It is a controlled vocabulary tied to your GRS or AGL cert data, so a buyer searching for Ceylon blue sapphires will never see a Madagascar stone in the results. We also generate origin-specific landing pages with provenance context, mining region maps, and price-per-carat benchmarks so AI assistants and search engines can cite your inventory for queries like 'buy unheated Ceylon sapphire 3 carat.' If a stone has no lab-confirmed origin, it is flagged as 'origin undetermined' rather than omitted, keeping your data honest and your AGTA compliance intact.

What cert labs do you integrate with for sapphires?

We build direct integrations with GRS (Gem Research Swisslab), AGL (American Gemological Laboratories), Lotus Gemology, and AGTA's Gemological Testing Center. For each lab, we either connect via API where available or build a structured CSV/JSON import pipeline that maps report number, origin determination, treatment status, color grade, and any appendix comments to your product record. Cert data displays inline on the product page with a verification link back to the issuing lab. We also support GIA colored stone reports and Gubelin reports. If you carry stones with SSEF (Swiss Gemmological Institute) reports, we handle those as well. The system flags mismatches -- for example, if a stone is listed as unheated but the cert shows evidence of heat treatment -- before the record goes live.

How does padparadscha grading work in the catalog?

Padparadscha is the most disputed color category in sapphires. GRS defines it within a specific pink-orange hue range, while Gubelin and SSEF apply slightly different boundaries. Your catalog encodes the grading lab's padparadscha determination as a structured attribute, not just a name in the title. When a buyer filters for padparadscha, they see only stones with a lab-confirmed padparadscha designation. Pink sapphires and orange sapphires are excluded. We display the issuing lab's color description alongside calibrated D65 photography so the buyer can evaluate the stone against the lab's assessment. This protects your 300-800% padparadscha premium from dilution by miscategorized stones and gives trade buyers the confidence to purchase without requesting a memo first.

Can trade and retail buyers use the same catalog?

Yes, but they see different interfaces. Retail visitors see individual stones with consumer pricing, 360-degree video, simplified cert summaries, and an add-to-cart flow. Trade accounts log in to access parcel pricing per carat, memo request workflows, volume tier discounts, and the ability to build custom parcels by carat range, shape, origin, and treatment status. The underlying inventory is the same database, but the presentation layer, pricing engine, and checkout flow diverge based on account type. Trade accounts are verified manually or through AGTA/GJEPC membership lookup before they receive wholesale access. This dual-layer architecture means you do not need two separate websites, two inventories, or two content management systems.

How do you disclose heat treatment and diffusion?

Treatment disclosure is not optional -- FTC and AGTA require it, and your trade buyers expect it. We encode five treatment tiers as structured data on every product record: unheated (no treatment), standard heat (traditional high-temperature), low-temperature heat, beryllium diffusion, and lattice diffusion (titanium). Each tier displays a clear badge on the product card and product page. The treatment field is mandatory during import; a stone cannot be published without a treatment status. For unheated stones, the system requires a supporting cert from GRS, AGL, Lotus, Gubelin, or SSEF. For heated stones, the type of heat is specified. This keeps your AGTA membership in good standing and prevents the costly disputes that arise when a buyer discovers undisclosed treatment after purchase.

What does the $35K-$120K investment range cover?

At $35,000, you get a filtered B2B catalog with origin, treatment, and cert-lab facets, one cert-lab integration (typically GRS or AGL), D65-calibrated product page templates, and basic trade account gating. At $65,000-$80,000, you add the dual trade/retail layer, parcel management, memo workflows, a second cert-lab integration, and padparadscha discrimination logic. At $120,000, you get full ERP integration (typically with your existing inventory system), all four cert-lab pipelines, automated origin landing pages, multi-currency pricing, AGTA member schema markup, and a 360-degree media pipeline with background removal and color calibration. Every engagement includes 30 days of post-launch support. Ongoing maintenance and hosting run $1,500-$4,000 per month depending on catalog size and traffic.

How long does a sapphire wholesaler website take to build?

Most builds ship in 12 to 18 weeks. The first two weeks are catalog audit and data mapping. Weeks 3 through 5 define your filter taxonomy, padparadscha rules, and trade/retail logic. Weeks 6 through 9 cover UI design and photography guidelines. Weeks 10 through 15 are development, cert integration, and structured data markup. Weeks 16 through 18 handle UAT with your actual trade accounts, parcel workflow testing, and launch. If your stone data is already clean and structured (not buried in spreadsheets with inconsistent origin labels), we can compress the timeline to 10 weeks. If you need ERP integration with a legacy system, add 2 to 4 weeks. We staff a dedicated project lead who has built gem-trade catalogs before, so you are not explaining what a memo is to your developer.

Do you support AGTA and GJEPC member verification?

Yes. We encode your AGTA membership status in schema.org structured data so Google, Bing, and AI assistants can verify your standing as an AGTA member dealer. For GJEPC (Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council) registered exporters, we add the registration number and export license details to your site's structured data and footer. If your trade buyers are also AGTA or GJEPC members, we can verify their membership during account registration before granting wholesale access. This adds a trust layer that generic jewelry platforms cannot replicate. We also support AWDC (Antwerp World Diamond Centre) credentials for dealers who carry both sapphires and diamonds, and NGJA (National Gem and Jewellery Authority of Sri Lanka) certification references for Ceylon-origin stones.

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