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Sapphire is a gemstone from the mineral family of corundum, which also includes ruby. It is distinguished by a wide range of colors, most commonly blue, derived from the Hebrew name “sappir,” meaning blue.
It stands out for its hardness, brilliance, and durability, making it one of the most valuable and recognized gemstones in the world.
Sapphire is a gemstone from the mineral family of corundum, which also includes ruby. It is distinguished by a wide range of colors, most commonly blue, derived from the Hebrew name “sappir,” meaning blue.
It stands out for its hardness, brilliance, and durability, making it one of the most valuable and recognized gemstones in the world.
If a blue sapphire has a sufficiently rich shade, it can appear as if a blue flame burns inside it. This effect gives the stone exceptional vitality and magical attractiveness.
Sapphire jewelry has been among the most beloved gemstones for centuries. Jewelers and customers admire them equally for their timeless beauty and noble brilliance.
Sapphires often contain tiny internal inclusions in the form of rutile needles, which create the so-called silky effect — a delicate sheen that adds depth and character to the stone.
Large blue sapphires are much more accessible than, for example, large rubies, making them an attractive choice for exceptional jewelry.
Sapphires occur in a wide range of colors, but the most valued are those with an intense and radiant shade full of life and depth.
Although blue sapphires may contain small inclusions, they generally have fewer impurities than rubies, which gives them a cleaner and brighter appearance. Fewer inclusions increase the value of the gemstone.
Sapphires can be cut into many imaginative shapes, but most often they are cut into an oval shape, which beautifully emphasizes their color and brilliance.
The most popular color of sapphire, as its name suggests, is blue. The value of the gemstone is determined mainly by the intensity of its color — lighter sapphires tend to have a lower price than smaller stones with a deep, rich blue shade.
The rarest and most beautiful are considered Kashmir sapphires, followed by stones from Myanmar (Burma) and Sri Lanka. Sapphires from Australia or Thailand often have brownish or greenish undertones.
Among the so-called fancy sapphires, the Padparadscha sapphire stands out — a salmon-colored stone with a perfect balance of pink and orange, considered one of the rarest and most sought-after gemstones in the world.
As with other gemstones, the clarity of a sapphire significantly affects its value. Unlike diamonds, however, sapphires are not judged purely by the number of inclusions, but also by whether those inclusions enhance the stone’s beauty or diminish it.
Fine rutile inclusions are especially desirable, as they can create a star-like effect and add a soft silky sheen to the sapphire. However, if there are too many inclusions, the value of the stone decreases.
Completely clean sapphires are among the rarest and most valuable.
Thanks to their exceptional properties, sapphires can be cut into many different shapes. However, the oval cut is most commonly chosen, as it perfectly highlights their characteristic blue brilliance and color depth.
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