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6.10Ct Blue Sapphire: The Timeless Gem
- SKU
- SA1731-1
- Dimensions (mm)
- 14.000 x 10.000 x 3.600mm
- Weight (cts)
- 6.100
- Treatment
- Surface Diffusion
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Gemstone Information
- Type: Natural Sapphire
- Weight: 6.10Ct
- Birth Stone: September
- Treatment: Diffusion
- Color: Vivid Blue
Introducing the Natural Sapphires
Diffused sapphire is a genuine natural sapphire. Some colorless sapphires can be heated with titanium, as the blue color in sapphires originates from titanium and iron bonds. Heating with titanium forms new bonds, creating a color depth of about 100 microns.
Blue sapphire, a precious gemstone, is celebrated for its captivating deep blue color and exceptional hardness, second only to diamonds. This gemstone belongs to the corundum family and owes its striking hue to trace amounts of iron and titanium. Blue sapphires are often sourced from countries like Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Madagascar, and are commonly cut into various shapes, including oval, round, and cushion cuts, to enhance their natural brilliance.
Note: This stone is verbally certified by the GFCO (Swiss lab) as a diffusion burmese sapphire. To obtain a hard copy of the certification, the buyer will need to pay the certification cost directly to the respective lab, which is not included in the stone's price.
- SKU
- SA1731-1
- Dimensions (mm)
- 14.000 x 10.000 x 3.600 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 6.100
- Treatment
- Surface Diffusion
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
-
Gemstone Information
- Type: Natural Sapphire
- Weight: 6.10Ct
- Birth Stone: September
- Treatment: Diffusion
- Color: Vivid Blue
Introducing the Natural Sapphires
Diffused sapphire is a genuine natural sapphire. Some colorless sapphires can be heated with titanium, as the blue color in sapphires originates from titanium and iron bonds. Heating with titanium forms new bonds, creating a color depth of about 100 microns.
Blue sapphire, a precious gemstone, is celebrated for its captivating deep blue color and exceptional hardness, second only to diamonds. This gemstone belongs to the corundum family and owes its striking hue to trace amounts of iron and titanium. Blue sapphires are often sourced from countries like Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Madagascar, and are commonly cut into various shapes, including oval, round, and cushion cuts, to enhance their natural brilliance.
Note: This stone is verbally certified by the GFCO (Swiss lab) as a diffusion burmese sapphire. To obtain a hard copy of the certification, the buyer will need to pay the certification cost directly to the respective lab, which is not included in the stone's price.
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