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Parti Sapphire 1.40CT Top Quality sapphire
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.1 x 5.22 x 4.43mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.4
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VVS
- Colours
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A parti sapphire is a unique and rare variety of sapphire that displays two or more distinct colors within the same stone, most commonly green, blue, and yellow. Unlike traditional sapphires, which are prized for a single, uniform color, parti sapphires showcase striking zones of color that shift and blend depending on the angle of light.
Key Features of Parti Sapphires:
Color: A mix of two or more hues, most often yellow and blue (which can combine to give flashes of green). Some stones show sharp boundaries between colors, while others display more blended transitions.
Clarity: Typically eye-clean to slightly included, though inclusions are often less noticeable due to the strong play of colors.
Hardness: 9 on the Mohs scale, making them exceptionally durable and ideal for daily wear jewelry.
Origin: Found in several regions, with Australia being the most famous source, though they can also be mined in Madagascar, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania.
Rarity: Each parti sapphire is one-of-a-kind since no two stones have the exact same color pattern.
Symbolism:
Parti sapphires are often seen as symbols of balance, harmony, and uniqueness, representing the beauty of diversity and change. Their shifting colors make them especially appealing to people who want something unconventional and personal.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.1 x 5.22 x 4.43 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.4
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VVS
- Colours
-
A parti sapphire is a unique and rare variety of sapphire that displays two or more distinct colors within the same stone, most commonly green, blue, and yellow. Unlike traditional sapphires, which are prized for a single, uniform color, parti sapphires showcase striking zones of color that shift and blend depending on the angle of light.
Key Features of Parti Sapphires:
Color: A mix of two or more hues, most often yellow and blue (which can combine to give flashes of green). Some stones show sharp boundaries between colors, while others display more blended transitions.
Clarity: Typically eye-clean to slightly included, though inclusions are often less noticeable due to the strong play of colors.
Hardness: 9 on the Mohs scale, making them exceptionally durable and ideal for daily wear jewelry.
Origin: Found in several regions, with Australia being the most famous source, though they can also be mined in Madagascar, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania.
Rarity: Each parti sapphire is one-of-a-kind since no two stones have the exact same color pattern.
Symbolism:
Parti sapphires are often seen as symbols of balance, harmony, and uniqueness, representing the beauty of diversity and change. Their shifting colors make them especially appealing to people who want something unconventional and personal.
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