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Certified Bi-Color Sapphire 2.01CT Top Quality Sapphire from Sri lanka
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.72 x 5.85 x 4.37mm
- Weight (cts)
- 2.01
- Treatment
- Heat Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VS
- Colours
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Color Change Sapphire — Orangish-Pink to Purple
Gem Type: Natural Sapphire
Variety: Color Change Sapphire
Chemical Composition: Aluminum oxide (Al2O3)
Crystal System: Trigonal
Hardness: 9 (Mohs scale)
Description:
A captivating natural sapphire displaying a distinct color change phenomenon, shifting from a delicate orangish-pink in daylight or fluorescent light to a rich purple under incandescent or warm indoor lighting. This remarkable transformation is due to trace elements such as chromium and vanadium, which alter the gem’s absorption of light wavelengths under different lighting conditions.
Transparency: Transparent
Luster: Bright vitreous
Phenomenon: Strong to moderate color change (orangish-pink purple)
Origin: Commonly found in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, or Tanzania (exact origin not determined unless tested)
Notes:
Color change sapphires with a warm-to-cool hue shift, like orangish-pink to purple, are especially desirable and rare. The gem’s beauty is best appreciated by observing it under multiple light sources.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.72 x 5.85 x 4.37 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 2.01
- Treatment
- Heat Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VS
- Colours
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Color Change Sapphire — Orangish-Pink to Purple
Gem Type: Natural Sapphire
Variety: Color Change Sapphire
Chemical Composition: Aluminum oxide (Al2O3)
Crystal System: Trigonal
Hardness: 9 (Mohs scale)
Description:
A captivating natural sapphire displaying a distinct color change phenomenon, shifting from a delicate orangish-pink in daylight or fluorescent light to a rich purple under incandescent or warm indoor lighting. This remarkable transformation is due to trace elements such as chromium and vanadium, which alter the gem’s absorption of light wavelengths under different lighting conditions.
Transparency: Transparent
Luster: Bright vitreous
Phenomenon: Strong to moderate color change (orangish-pink purple)
Origin: Commonly found in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, or Tanzania (exact origin not determined unless tested)
Notes:
Color change sapphires with a warm-to-cool hue shift, like orangish-pink to purple, are especially desirable and rare. The gem’s beauty is best appreciated by observing it under multiple light sources.
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