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What is a sapphire gemstone
The gems were first discovered in the late 1800s in the Kashmir region of India.
Sapphire is a precious gemstone and one of the most sought-after gemstones in the world. Corundums are a crystalline form of aluminum oxide and Sapphire is one of its only two gem varieties, the other being Ruby.
Precious stones are distinguished by their quality, their rarity, and the beauty of their colors. There are only four precious stones: diamond, sapphire, ruby, and emerald. All other stones are therefore called semi-precious stones.
A Sapphire is generally known for its brilliant royal blue hues which is also the most favored color. The blue color is due to the addition of titanium and iron to its mineral corundum. The color is very stable even when exposed to light and heat. It also occurs in other colors including grey, black, green, yellow, and pink based on the type of transition metal (impurities) present in it. Being the third hardest mineral it is highly durable with a 9 on the Mohs scale
Sapphires sometimes have inclusions which is a characteristic of natural gemstones and asterism, an optical phenomenon caused by a series of inclusions, is best found in sapphires and rubies.
Sources of Sapphire
Some notable sources of sapphire include Burma, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Australia. It is also mined in Pakistan, Madagascar, India, Cina, Columbia, and the United States.
Geographical Locations play a major role in the appearance of the gem, differing in its impurity compositions giving it many types of inclusions and hues, and determining its value in the market based on the saturation and purity of blue hues.
Untreated gems from Kashmir, Burma, or Sri Lanka are valued above the gems mined from other places. Marco Polo wrote that the island (Sri Lanka) had the best sapphires, topazes, amethysts, and other gems in the world
Kashmir gems are most valued due to their superior blue color, incomparable and unique appearance, and for its rarity.
How it is used
Sapphire has a long history of use in jewelry and other decorative objects. In ancient times, sapphire was believed to have protective powers and was often worn as a talisman or amulet.
Today, Sapphires can be worn as engagement rings, wedding rings, or anniversary rings, and are a popular choice for these occasions because of their durability and symbolism of loyalty and faithfulness.
Sapphire is the gem of 45th wedding anniversary and a Sapphire Jubilee marks 65 years.
If you're looking for a stunning piece of jewelry or a durable industrial material, sapphire is sure to impress.
Its industrial use
In addition to its use in jewelry, sapphire also has a number of industrial applications. Its hardness and durability make it ideal for use in high-performance bearings, optical components, and other precision instruments.
Benefits
Owing to its durability, it can be worn daily without fear of damage or wear.
Sapphire is considered a symbol of wealth and wisdom. It is said to be associated with many figures in history, influencing their fame and power including the beautiful Helen of Troy and the legendary King Solomon.
It is also considered a sigh of truth, royalty, and sincerity making it a perfect choice for your loved ones. The famous engagement ring that Prince Charles gave to Princess Diana in 1981 featured a 12-carat oval blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds.
Sapphire holds a divine position in many holy scriptures. In ancient Greek history, it is believed to have healing and protecting powers as well. It was worn to protect oneself from poisoning, to ward away the evil eye, and to reduce mental discursion and restlessness. It strengthens the mind and helps in making better decisions. It was used in medical tools by ancient healers because of its healing properties.
Be sure to buy the best of natural gemstones online in gempiece for a competitive price.
Whom it suits
Astrology often associates sapphire with the planet Saturn. The signs ruled by Saturn (Aquarius and Capricorn) are benefitted from Sapphire gems.
People born under the signs Taurus, Gemini, Virgo, and Libra are suggested to wear the Sapphire gems during Saturn’s major period.
In Vedic astrology, sapphire is often recommended for those born under the signs of Sagittarius or Pisces, which are ruled by Jupiter. It is believed that sapphire can help enhance the wisdom, intuition, and spiritual awareness of these signs.
As Sapphires are known to bring wealth, business people should be sure to get their hands on our precious gemstones.
Sapphire is the Birthstone for September.
Who shall wear
The love for sapphires by the royalties goes a long way back in history. The famous peacock throne commissioned by emperor Shah Jahan is decorated with vibrant Sapphire gems. In the 12th century, King Henry II of England gave his wife, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, a sapphire ring as a symbol of his love and devotion.
As much as the gem is a favorite among the royalties, sapphire has also found its way into the hearts of many in recent years. Buy best online natural sapphire gemstones in Gempeice and treat yourself and your loved ones to the exquisiteness of the gem world.
How to wear the gem.
Pair sapphire jewelry with outfits that complement the gemstone's color. Blue sapphires look particularly beautiful when paired with white, black, or silver clothing, while pink or yellow sapphires pair well with warmer tones like gold or brown.
Sapphire can be worn in a variety of jewelry settings, including rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Choose a setting that complements your personal style and enhances the beauty of the gemstone.
Which finger is preferred for sapphire rings
Sapphire is usually worn on the middle finger or the ring finger of the right hand, depending on personal preference and cultural traditions. In some cultures, it is also believed that wearing a sapphire on the index finger of the right hand can bring good luck and financial prosperity. Ultimately, the choice of finger to wear a sapphire ring on is a matter of personal preference and style.
How to choose
The sapphire gem with the clearest color and clarity is valued higher. The carats of the sapphire gem are measured by their size. Large-sized such pure-colored gems are hard to come by and so the price is determined by the size along with its purity.
The cut of the gem brings out the essential color and its sparkle. The rough sapphire crystal influences the finished shape and size. Thus, sapphires are also given a cut grade.
The stone you pick will be valued individually according to its quality. Feel free to ask questions, schedule an appointment for a better inspection and be sure to buy the best natural Sapphire gemstones.
Gem care
Sapphire is a durable and long-lasting gemstone, but it still requires proper care to keep it looking its best. Here are some tips for caring for your sapphire jewelry:
When wearing sapphire jewelry, avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, such as bleach or chlorine, which can damage the gemstone. It's always a good idea to remove your sapphire jewelry before engaging in activities that could damage it, such as playing sports or doing heavy manual labor.
To clean your sapphire jewelry more thoroughly, soak it in warm water with a small amount of mild soap for a few minutes. Gently scrub the gemstone with a soft brush, then rinse it in clean water and dry it with a soft cloth.
Avoid using abrasive cleaners or brushes, which can scratch or damage the gemstone.
Wrap it in a soft cloth or store it in a jewelry box or pouch away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to prevent scratches and damage.
Why chose from us
We understand the importance of quality when it comes to gemstones. That's why we only source the highest quality gemstones from trusted suppliers, ensuring that our customers receive the best possible product.
We get our gems from the mines of Sri Lanka, one of the best-known mines for sapphires, where intense-colored Sapphires are produced.
We sell natural gems only.
We have an expert team of gemologists and experienced jewelers are readily available to provide you with consultation on gemstone selection, appraisal, and certification.
We believe that quality should not come at a high cost. That's why we offer competitive pricing on all of our gemstones, without compromising on quality.
Our customers are our top priority. We are devoted to providing you with a hassle-free service. We have served 25,000+ happy customers and have sold over 2 tonnes of precious gems.
With over two decades of experience in the gemstone industry, our team has extensive knowledge and expertise in identifying and sourcing the best quality gemstones. Our experience allows us to expect and meet the various demands of our valuable customers, thus enhancing our services to meet your needs.
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- SKU: GEM22062185
- Gem: kas
Weight | 268.48 carats |
Size | Mixed Lot |
Shape | Mixed |
Color | Honey Green Brown to Purplish Red |
Pieces | 332 |
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What is a sapphire gemstone
The gems were first discovered in the late 1800s in the Kashmir region of India.
Sapphire is a precious gemstone and one of the most sought-after gemstones in the world. Corundums are a crystalline form of aluminum oxide and Sapphire is one of its only two gem varieties, the other being Ruby.
Precious stones are distinguished by their quality, their rarity, and the beauty of their colors. There are only four precious stones: diamond, sapphire, ruby, and emerald. All other stones are therefore called semi-precious stones.
A Sapphire is generally known for its brilliant royal blue hues which is also the most favored color. The blue color is due to the addition of titanium and iron to its mineral corundum. The color is very stable even when exposed to light and heat. It also occurs in other colors including grey, black, green, yellow, and pink based on the type of transition metal (impurities) present in it. Being the third hardest mineral it is highly durable with a 9 on the Mohs scale
Sapphires sometimes have inclusions which is a characteristic of natural gemstones and asterism, an optical phenomenon caused by a series of inclusions, is best found in sapphires and rubies.
Sources of Sapphire
Some notable sources of sapphire include Burma, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Australia. It is also mined in Pakistan, Madagascar, India, Cina, Columbia, and the United States.
Geographical Locations play a major role in the appearance of the gem, differing in its impurity compositions giving it many types of inclusions and hues, and determining its value in the market based on the saturation and purity of blue hues.
Untreated gems from Kashmir, Burma, or Sri Lanka are valued above the gems mined from other places. Marco Polo wrote that the island (Sri Lanka) had the best sapphires, topazes, amethysts, and other gems in the world
Kashmir gems are most valued due to their superior blue color, incomparable and unique appearance, and for its rarity.
How it is used
Sapphire has a long history of use in jewelry and other decorative objects. In ancient times, sapphire was believed to have protective powers and was often worn as a talisman or amulet.
Today, Sapphires can be worn as engagement rings, wedding rings, or anniversary rings, and are a popular choice for these occasions because of their durability and symbolism of loyalty and faithfulness.
Sapphire is the gem of 45th wedding anniversary and a Sapphire Jubilee marks 65 years.
If you're looking for a stunning piece of jewelry or a durable industrial material, sapphire is sure to impress.
Its industrial use
In addition to its use in jewelry, sapphire also has a number of industrial applications. Its hardness and durability make it ideal for use in high-performance bearings, optical components, and other precision instruments.
Benefits
Owing to its durability, it can be worn daily without fear of damage or wear.
Sapphire is considered a symbol of wealth and wisdom. It is said to be associated with many figures in history, influencing their fame and power including the beautiful Helen of Troy and the legendary King Solomon.
It is also considered a sigh of truth, royalty, and sincerity making it a perfect choice for your loved ones. The famous engagement ring that Prince Charles gave to Princess Diana in 1981 featured a 12-carat oval blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds.
Sapphire holds a divine position in many holy scriptures. In ancient Greek history, it is believed to have healing and protecting powers as well. It was worn to protect oneself from poisoning, to ward away the evil eye, and to reduce mental discursion and restlessness. It strengthens the mind and helps in making better decisions. It was used in medical tools by ancient healers because of its healing properties.
Be sure to buy the best of natural gemstones online in gempiece for a competitive price.
Whom it suits
Astrology often associates sapphire with the planet Saturn. The signs ruled by Saturn (Aquarius and Capricorn) are benefitted from Sapphire gems.
People born under the signs Taurus, Gemini, Virgo, and Libra are suggested to wear the Sapphire gems during Saturn’s major period.
In Vedic astrology, sapphire is often recommended for those born under the signs of Sagittarius or Pisces, which are ruled by Jupiter. It is believed that sapphire can help enhance the wisdom, intuition, and spiritual awareness of these signs.
As Sapphires are known to bring wealth, business people should be sure to get their hands on our precious gemstones.
Sapphire is the Birthstone for September.
Who shall wear
The love for sapphires by the royalties goes a long way back in history. The famous peacock throne commissioned by emperor Shah Jahan is decorated with vibrant Sapphire gems. In the 12th century, King Henry II of England gave his wife, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, a sapphire ring as a symbol of his love and devotion.
As much as the gem is a favorite among the royalties, sapphire has also found its way into the hearts of many in recent years. Buy best online natural sapphire gemstones in Gempeice and treat yourself and your loved ones to the exquisiteness of the gem world.
How to wear the gem.
Pair sapphire jewelry with outfits that complement the gemstone's color. Blue sapphires look particularly beautiful when paired with white, black, or silver clothing, while pink or yellow sapphires pair well with warmer tones like gold or brown.
Sapphire can be worn in a variety of jewelry settings, including rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Choose a setting that complements your personal style and enhances the beauty of the gemstone.
Which finger is preferred for sapphire rings
Sapphire is usually worn on the middle finger or the ring finger of the right hand, depending on personal preference and cultural traditions. In some cultures, it is also believed that wearing a sapphire on the index finger of the right hand can bring good luck and financial prosperity. Ultimately, the choice of finger to wear a sapphire ring on is a matter of personal preference and style.
How to choose
The sapphire gem with the clearest color and clarity is valued higher. The carats of the sapphire gem are measured by their size. Large-sized such pure-colored gems are hard to come by and so the price is determined by the size along with its purity.
The cut of the gem brings out the essential color and its sparkle. The rough sapphire crystal influences the finished shape and size. Thus, sapphires are also given a cut grade.
The stone you pick will be valued individually according to its quality. Feel free to ask questions, schedule an appointment for a better inspection and be sure to buy the best natural Sapphire gemstones.
Gem care
Sapphire is a durable and long-lasting gemstone, but it still requires proper care to keep it looking its best. Here are some tips for caring for your sapphire jewelry:
When wearing sapphire jewelry, avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, such as bleach or chlorine, which can damage the gemstone. It's always a good idea to remove your sapphire jewelry before engaging in activities that could damage it, such as playing sports or doing heavy manual labor.
To clean your sapphire jewelry more thoroughly, soak it in warm water with a small amount of mild soap for a few minutes. Gently scrub the gemstone with a soft brush, then rinse it in clean water and dry it with a soft cloth.
Avoid using abrasive cleaners or brushes, which can scratch or damage the gemstone.
Wrap it in a soft cloth or store it in a jewelry box or pouch away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to prevent scratches and damage.
Why chose from us
We understand the importance of quality when it comes to gemstones. That's why we only source the highest quality gemstones from trusted suppliers, ensuring that our customers receive the best possible product.
We get our gems from the mines of Sri Lanka, one of the best-known mines for sapphires, where intense-colored Sapphires are produced.
We sell natural gems only.
We have an expert team of gemologists and experienced jewelers are readily available to provide you with consultation on gemstone selection, appraisal, and certification.
We believe that quality should not come at a high cost. That's why we offer competitive pricing on all of our gemstones, without compromising on quality.
Our customers are our top priority. We are devoted to providing you with a hassle-free service. We have served 25,000+ happy customers and have sold over 2 tonnes of precious gems.
With over two decades of experience in the gemstone industry, our team has extensive knowledge and expertise in identifying and sourcing the best quality gemstones. Our experience allows us to expect and meet the various demands of our valuable customers, thus enhancing our services to meet your needs.
Gemstone | |
Refractive Index | 1.757 to 1.779 |
Mohs Hardness | 9 |
Specific Gravity | 3.99 to 4.10 |
Material | Corundum |
Birthstone Month | September |
SKU | GEM22062185 |
Type | Natural |
Lot type | Mixed |
Shape | Mixed |
Weight | 268.48 carats |
Size | 0.00x0.00x0.00mm |
Color | Honey Green Brown to Purplish Red |
Clarity | VVS - VS |
Treatment | No treatment at all |
Origin | Srilanka |
Luster | Glittering |
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