Natural Purplish Blue Sapphire 1.05CT Top Quality Sapphire from Sri lanka
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.3 x 5.29 x 2.68mm
- Poids (cts)
- 1.05
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VVS
- Couleurs
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A natural sapphire is a precious gemstone belonging to the corundum family (aluminum oxide, Al2O3). It is one of the most highly valued gems, admired for its durability, brilliance, and wide range of colors.
Key Characteristics of Natural Sapphire
Color:
The most famous sapphire color is deep royal blue, often referred to as “cornflower blue” or “Kashmir blue.”
Sapphires also occur in a wide spectrum—pink, yellow, green, purple, orange, and even colorless (called leucosapphire).
The only color excluded is red, since red corundum is classified as a ruby.
Hardness & Durability:
Sapphires rank 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond, making them highly durable and suitable for daily wear in jewelry.
Transparency & Luster:
High-quality sapphires are transparent with a vitreous (glass-like) luster.
Some stones display a phenomenon called asterism, appearing as a six- or twelve-rayed star (star sapphire) when cut en cabochon.
Cut:
Commonly faceted to maximize brilliance. The oval and cushion cuts are popular, while star sapphires are polished into domed cabochons.
Inclusions:
Natural sapphires often contain tiny inclusions, such as rutile “silk,” which can help gemologists distinguish them from synthetic stones.
Symbolism & Cultural Significance
A traditional symbol of wisdom, truth, loyalty, and protection.
Historically believed to guard against envy and harm.
The birthstone for September and a gemstone used in many royal and ceremonial jewels.
Sources
Major deposits are found in Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Burma), Kashmir (India), Madagascar, Thailand, Australia, and Montana (USA).
Kashmir sapphires are among the most prized for their velvety, cornflower-blue color.
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- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.3 x 5.29 x 2.68 mm
- Poids (cts)
- 1.05
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VVS
- Couleurs
-
A natural sapphire is a precious gemstone belonging to the corundum family (aluminum oxide, Al2O3). It is one of the most highly valued gems, admired for its durability, brilliance, and wide range of colors.
Key Characteristics of Natural Sapphire
Color:
The most famous sapphire color is deep royal blue, often referred to as “cornflower blue” or “Kashmir blue.”
Sapphires also occur in a wide spectrum—pink, yellow, green, purple, orange, and even colorless (called leucosapphire).
The only color excluded is red, since red corundum is classified as a ruby.
Hardness & Durability:
Sapphires rank 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond, making them highly durable and suitable for daily wear in jewelry.
Transparency & Luster:
High-quality sapphires are transparent with a vitreous (glass-like) luster.
Some stones display a phenomenon called asterism, appearing as a six- or twelve-rayed star (star sapphire) when cut en cabochon.
Cut:
Commonly faceted to maximize brilliance. The oval and cushion cuts are popular, while star sapphires are polished into domed cabochons.
Inclusions:
Natural sapphires often contain tiny inclusions, such as rutile “silk,” which can help gemologists distinguish them from synthetic stones.
Symbolism & Cultural Significance
A traditional symbol of wisdom, truth, loyalty, and protection.
Historically believed to guard against envy and harm.
The birthstone for September and a gemstone used in many royal and ceremonial jewels.
Sources
Major deposits are found in Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Burma), Kashmir (India), Madagascar, Thailand, Australia, and Montana (USA).
Kashmir sapphires are among the most prized for their velvety, cornflower-blue color.
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