AIG Certified Unheated 1.26ct Milky Purplish Pink Sapphire | Natural Africa
- SKU
- Dimenzije (mm)
- 7.77 x 5.92 x 3.19mm
- Težina (cts)
- 1.26
- Certified Gemstones
- Da
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- VS
- Type
- Faceted
- Shape
- Oval
- Certificate Gem Lab
- AIG
- Boje
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Welcome to SuchenGems!
An unheated sapphire is a natural sapphire that has not undergone any heat treatment to enhance its color or clarity after being mined. These stones are valued for their natural, unaltered beauty and rarity, as most sapphires in the market are treated to improve their appearance.
Key Characteristics of Unheated Sapphires:
Natural State:
Unheated sapphires retain their color and clarity as they were formed naturally within the earth.
Rarity:
They are less common than heated sapphires, as heat treatment is a standard practice in the sapphire industry.
Value:
Due to their rarity and natural beauty, unheated sapphires are often more expensive than heated ones.
Potential for Inclusions:
While heat treatment can remove some inclusions (internal imperfections) and improve clarity, unheated sapphires may retain more natural inclusions, which some collectors find desirable as they indicate the stone's natural origin and history.
Variety of Colors:
Sapphires come in various colors (blue, pink, yellow, orange, green, purple, etc.), and unheated sapphires of all these colors are sought after by collectors.
Astrological Significance:
In some cultures, unheated sapphires are believed to hold greater astrological benefits than heated ones, particularly in the context of Shani Sade Sati.
Investment Potential:
Unheated sapphires are considered a good long-term investment due to their rarity and increasing demand.
Examples of Colors in Unheated Sapphires:
Blue: The most common color, with variations in shade and intensity.
Pink: Ranging from light pink to a deeper, more reddish hue.
Yellow: Can range from light yellow to a more golden hue.
Orange: Includes the rare and highly valued padparadscha sapphires.
Green: A less common color, with variations in shade and tone.
Purple: A vibrant color, often with a reddish undertone.
White (Colorless): Used as diamond substitutes in jewelry.
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- SKU
- Dimenzije (mm)
- 7.77 x 5.92 x 3.19 mm
- Težina (cts)
- 1.26
- Certified Gemstones
- Da
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- VS
- Type
- Faceted
- Shape
- Oval
- Certificate Gem Lab
- AIG
- Boje
-
Welcome to SuchenGems!
An unheated sapphire is a natural sapphire that has not undergone any heat treatment to enhance its color or clarity after being mined. These stones are valued for their natural, unaltered beauty and rarity, as most sapphires in the market are treated to improve their appearance.
Key Characteristics of Unheated Sapphires:
Natural State:
Unheated sapphires retain their color and clarity as they were formed naturally within the earth.
Rarity:
They are less common than heated sapphires, as heat treatment is a standard practice in the sapphire industry.
Value:
Due to their rarity and natural beauty, unheated sapphires are often more expensive than heated ones.
Potential for Inclusions:
While heat treatment can remove some inclusions (internal imperfections) and improve clarity, unheated sapphires may retain more natural inclusions, which some collectors find desirable as they indicate the stone's natural origin and history.
Variety of Colors:
Sapphires come in various colors (blue, pink, yellow, orange, green, purple, etc.), and unheated sapphires of all these colors are sought after by collectors.
Astrological Significance:
In some cultures, unheated sapphires are believed to hold greater astrological benefits than heated ones, particularly in the context of Shani Sade Sati.
Investment Potential:
Unheated sapphires are considered a good long-term investment due to their rarity and increasing demand.
Examples of Colors in Unheated Sapphires:
Blue: The most common color, with variations in shade and intensity.
Pink: Ranging from light pink to a deeper, more reddish hue.
Yellow: Can range from light yellow to a more golden hue.
Orange: Includes the rare and highly valued padparadscha sapphires.
Green: A less common color, with variations in shade and tone.
Purple: A vibrant color, often with a reddish undertone.
White (Colorless): Used as diamond substitutes in jewelry.
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| FedEx |
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