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(NR) 5.86ct Amazing Intense Blue Sapphire | Natural from Africa
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- DZ
- Dimensions (mm)
- 11.4 x 9.7 x 5.1mm
- Weight (cts)
- 5.86
- Treatment
- Surface Diffusion
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- SI
- Colours
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Welcome to SuchenGems!
Note: This sapphire is treated and color enhanced to improve appearance
Sapphires are a precious gemstone that come in many colors, including blue, pink, purple, orange, and green. They are a variety of the mineral corundum, which is made of aluminum oxide.
Color:
Sapphires can be any color except red, which is called a ruby.
Sapphires that are not blue are called "fancies".
Sapphires that have two or more colors are called "parti sapphires".
The color of a sapphire is determined by trace amounts of elements like iron, titanium, cobalt, boron, or silicon.
Hardness:
Sapphires are very hard, with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
Only diamonds are harder than sapphires.
Formation:
Sapphires form deep within the Earth over millions of years.
They are formed when liquid magma cools and minerals crystallize.
Uses:
Sapphires are used in jewelry, including engagement rings and earrings.
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- SKU
- DZ
- Dimensions (mm)
- 11.4 x 9.7 x 5.1 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 5.86
- Treatment
- Surface Diffusion
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- SI
- Colours
-
Welcome to SuchenGems!
Note: This sapphire is treated and color enhanced to improve appearance
Sapphires are a precious gemstone that come in many colors, including blue, pink, purple, orange, and green. They are a variety of the mineral corundum, which is made of aluminum oxide.
Color:
Sapphires can be any color except red, which is called a ruby.
Sapphires that are not blue are called "fancies".
Sapphires that have two or more colors are called "parti sapphires".
The color of a sapphire is determined by trace amounts of elements like iron, titanium, cobalt, boron, or silicon.
Hardness:
Sapphires are very hard, with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
Only diamonds are harder than sapphires.
Formation:
Sapphires form deep within the Earth over millions of years.
They are formed when liquid magma cools and minerals crystallize.
Uses:
Sapphires are used in jewelry, including engagement rings and earrings.
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