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9.70Ct Yellow Sapphire : Unveiling the Mystique
- SKU
- SA2057
- Dimensions (mm)
- 13.700 x 11.500 x 6.000mm
- Weight (cts)
- 9.700
- Treatment
- Beryllium Treatment
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Gemstone Information
- Type: Natural Sapphire
- Weight: 9.70Ct
- Birth Stone: September
- Treatment: Beryllium (Heat)
- Color: Golden Yellow
- Shape : Oval Cut
Beryllium sapphire is a type of sapphire that has undergone a diffusion treatment with beryllium to enhance its color, often resulting in vibrant hues that are difficult to achieve naturally.
Yellow sapphires, approximately 3.00mm round, are ideal for jewelry settings. Known for their bright, cheerful hue and exceptional durability, these gemstones add vibrant color and brilliance to rings, earrings, and other fine jewelry pieces.
Yellow sapphire, a precious gemstone, is celebrated for its vibrant yellow hue and impressive clarity. This gemstone is a member of the corundum family and gets its color from trace amounts of iron. Yellow sapphires are commonly found in countries like Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Madagascar. They are often cut into various shapes, such as oval, cushion, and round, to highlight their natural brilliance and color.
- SKU
- SA2057
- Dimensions (mm)
- 13.700 x 11.500 x 6.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 9.700
- Treatment
- Beryllium Treatment
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
-
Gemstone Information
- Type: Natural Sapphire
- Weight: 9.70Ct
- Birth Stone: September
- Treatment: Beryllium (Heat)
- Color: Golden Yellow
- Shape : Oval Cut
Beryllium sapphire is a type of sapphire that has undergone a diffusion treatment with beryllium to enhance its color, often resulting in vibrant hues that are difficult to achieve naturally.
Yellow sapphires, approximately 3.00mm round, are ideal for jewelry settings. Known for their bright, cheerful hue and exceptional durability, these gemstones add vibrant color and brilliance to rings, earrings, and other fine jewelry pieces.
Yellow sapphire, a precious gemstone, is celebrated for its vibrant yellow hue and impressive clarity. This gemstone is a member of the corundum family and gets its color from trace amounts of iron. Yellow sapphires are commonly found in countries like Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Madagascar. They are often cut into various shapes, such as oval, cushion, and round, to highlight their natural brilliance and color.
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This one is also good!
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This time is good!
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Positive
Another great stone from Meera. A+++
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Negative
Why there’s so many cracks not like the video?Not about the money, I’m so sorry to say, it’s like a garbage! Upset....
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Stones are nice but the fractures that have been filled makes them unsuitable to do anything with. What I paid would be top retail price
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