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Elegant 0.70ct Natural White Sapphire – Brilliant Clarity, Timeless Beauty"
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.4 x 5.4 x 2.4mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.7
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- Faceted
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A white sapphire is a colorless, transparent variety of sapphire, which is typically known for its brilliant sparkle and hardness. While blue sapphires are the most famous, white sapphires offer the same durability and elegance in a clear, neutral tone, making them an excellent choice for those who prefer a more understated, classic look in their gemstones.
Key Characteristics of White Sapphire:
Color: True white sapphires are colorless and highly transparent, allowing light to pass through and reflect brilliantly. Some white sapphires may have slight hints of gray or off-white, but the most desirable ones are clear, with no noticeable color.
Clarity: White sapphires are typically very clear, and their clarity plays a significant role in their appeal. Unlike diamonds, which are graded on a scale of clarity from flawless to included, sapphires are often judged based on the absence of visible inclusions. High-quality white sapphires will have few or no inclusions visible to the naked eye, enhancing their brilliance.
Hardness: White sapphires are incredibly durable, with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale (just below diamonds at 10), making them highly resistant to scratches and ideal for daily wear in rings, necklaces, and other jewelry pieces.
Cut: White sapphires are often cut into various shapes, including round, oval, cushion, and emerald cuts. The cut is crucial for maximizing the gemstone’s brilliance by allowing light to enter and reflect within the stone. A well-cut white sapphire can sparkle beautifully, even without the typical color found in diamonds.
Origin: Like other sapphires, white sapphires are found in several parts of the world, including Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Myanmar, and Thailand. Sri Lanka is especially known for its high-quality white sapphires.
Symbolism:
Sapphires, in general, are considered symbols of wisdom, loyalty, and nobility. They are often associated with enhancing mental clarity, promoting truth, and offering protection. White sapphires are also believed to have purifying properties, offering calmness and serenity.
Value:
The value of a white sapphire depends on several factors:
Clarity: The cleaner the stone, the higher its value.
Cut: A well-cut stone that maximizes brilliance will also be more valuable.
Size: Larger stones are rarer and thus more expensive.
Origin: Some sources, like Sri Lanka, are renowned for producing high-quality white sapphires.
Advantages over Diamonds:
Cost-Effective: White sapphires are generally more affordable than diamonds, offering a similar look and feel but at a lower price point.
Durability: While diamonds are the hardest known substance, white sapphires are still very durable and ideal for daily wear.
Eco-Friendly: Sapphires, especially those that are lab-created, are considered more sustainable compared to diamonds, as their mining often has less environmental impact.
White sapphires make for a beautiful, timeless alternative to diamonds in engagement rings, earrings, necklaces, and other fine jewelry.
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- SKU
- Hamm
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.4 x 5.4 x 2.4 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.7
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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A white sapphire is a colorless, transparent variety of sapphire, which is typically known for its brilliant sparkle and hardness. While blue sapphires are the most famous, white sapphires offer the same durability and elegance in a clear, neutral tone, making them an excellent choice for those who prefer a more understated, classic look in their gemstones.
Key Characteristics of White Sapphire:
Color: True white sapphires are colorless and highly transparent, allowing light to pass through and reflect brilliantly. Some white sapphires may have slight hints of gray or off-white, but the most desirable ones are clear, with no noticeable color.
Clarity: White sapphires are typically very clear, and their clarity plays a significant role in their appeal. Unlike diamonds, which are graded on a scale of clarity from flawless to included, sapphires are often judged based on the absence of visible inclusions. High-quality white sapphires will have few or no inclusions visible to the naked eye, enhancing their brilliance.
Hardness: White sapphires are incredibly durable, with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale (just below diamonds at 10), making them highly resistant to scratches and ideal for daily wear in rings, necklaces, and other jewelry pieces.
Cut: White sapphires are often cut into various shapes, including round, oval, cushion, and emerald cuts. The cut is crucial for maximizing the gemstone’s brilliance by allowing light to enter and reflect within the stone. A well-cut white sapphire can sparkle beautifully, even without the typical color found in diamonds.
Origin: Like other sapphires, white sapphires are found in several parts of the world, including Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Myanmar, and Thailand. Sri Lanka is especially known for its high-quality white sapphires.
Symbolism:
Sapphires, in general, are considered symbols of wisdom, loyalty, and nobility. They are often associated with enhancing mental clarity, promoting truth, and offering protection. White sapphires are also believed to have purifying properties, offering calmness and serenity.
Value:
The value of a white sapphire depends on several factors:
Clarity: The cleaner the stone, the higher its value.
Cut: A well-cut stone that maximizes brilliance will also be more valuable.
Size: Larger stones are rarer and thus more expensive.
Origin: Some sources, like Sri Lanka, are renowned for producing high-quality white sapphires.
Advantages over Diamonds:
Cost-Effective: White sapphires are generally more affordable than diamonds, offering a similar look and feel but at a lower price point.
Durability: While diamonds are the hardest known substance, white sapphires are still very durable and ideal for daily wear.
Eco-Friendly: Sapphires, especially those that are lab-created, are considered more sustainable compared to diamonds, as their mining often has less environmental impact.
White sapphires make for a beautiful, timeless alternative to diamonds in engagement rings, earrings, necklaces, and other fine jewelry.
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PositiveDelivered timely and as described. Very pleased with my order. Thank you very much, I look forward to doing business with you in the future. Thanks Again
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