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2.25CT So Pretty Pairs Green Sapphire from Africa
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 5.650 x 5.650 x 4.140mm
- Weight (cts)
- 2.250
- Treatment
- Heat Treatment
- Shape
- Emerald, Fancy
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VVS
- Colours
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2.25CT So Pretty Pairs Green Sapphire from Africa
Weight:(2.25)CT
Stone:(Sapphire)
Origin:(Africa)
Colour:(Green)
African green sapphires are a stunning variety of sapphire, known for their vibrant green hues, ranging from soft pastel greens to deeper, richer tones. These sapphires are typically sourced from countries like Madagascar, Tanzania, and Kenya in Africa. The color of the stone can vary based on its geographic origin, and some African green sapphires are prized for their unique, almost teal-like shades.
Green sapphires are a durable gemstone, with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making them suitable for all types of jewelry, including rings and earrings. Unlike emeralds, which have inclusions and a lower hardness, sapphires maintain a clean, brilliant appearance and are less prone to scratching.
African green sapphires can be treated to enhance their color, but they are often appreciated in their natural, unheated form, which makes them particularly appealing to collectors and those seeking more unique stones. These sapphires can also make for a distinctive alternative to more common gemstones like diamonds or emeralds in engagement rings or other fine jewelry.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 5.650 x 5.650 x 4.140 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 2.250
- Treatment
- Heat Treatment
- Shape
- Emerald, Fancy
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VVS
- Colours
-
2.25CT So Pretty Pairs Green Sapphire from Africa
Weight:(2.25)CT
Stone:(Sapphire)
Origin:(Africa)
Colour:(Green)
African green sapphires are a stunning variety of sapphire, known for their vibrant green hues, ranging from soft pastel greens to deeper, richer tones. These sapphires are typically sourced from countries like Madagascar, Tanzania, and Kenya in Africa. The color of the stone can vary based on its geographic origin, and some African green sapphires are prized for their unique, almost teal-like shades.
Green sapphires are a durable gemstone, with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making them suitable for all types of jewelry, including rings and earrings. Unlike emeralds, which have inclusions and a lower hardness, sapphires maintain a clean, brilliant appearance and are less prone to scratching.
African green sapphires can be treated to enhance their color, but they are often appreciated in their natural, unheated form, which makes them particularly appealing to collectors and those seeking more unique stones. These sapphires can also make for a distinctive alternative to more common gemstones like diamonds or emeralds in engagement rings or other fine jewelry.
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good seller
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A little beauty! Thanks for the quick & problemfree delivery. PSW
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Beautiful gem, thank you
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Item was not as described in fact, it was totally different. Seller offered refund for the return of the gem however it would cost me more to send it back then it was worth it.
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Love stone very happy with it !
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