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Natural Rare Color 4.60 Carats Sapphire Oval Cut Bi Color From Afghanistan
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 10.1 x 8.2 x 6.1mm
- Weight (cts)
- 4.6
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- SI
- Colours
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Natural Rare Color 4.60 Carats Sapphire Oval Cut Bi Color From Afghanistan . The Bottom Is Cab Type Polished.
Dimensions:
10.0 x 8.2 x 6.1 mm
Treatment:
None
Origin :
Afghanistan
The Bi-Color Afghanistan Sapphire! It's a truly unique and stunning gemstone. Here are some key facts about this incredible stone:
- Color:
Bi-Color Sapphires display two distinct colors, often in a gradient or zoning pattern. In the case of Afghan Bi-Color Sapphires, the colors can range from blue to pink, green to yellow, or other combinations.
- Rarity:
Bi-Color Sapphires are extremely rare, especially those with distinct, vibrant colors. Afghan Bi-Color Sapphires are particularly prized for their unique color combinations.
- Hardness: Sapphires have a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making them one of the most durable gemstones.
- Clarity:
Bi-Color Sapphires often have inclusions, such as tiny crystals or growth patterns, which can affect their clarity.
- Sources:
Afghanistan is known for producing some of the world's most beautiful and valuable sapphires, including Bi-Color varieties.
- Value: The value of Bi-Color Afghanistan Sapphires is extremely high due to their rarity, beauty, and demand.
Bi-Color
Afghanistan Sapphires are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs for their unique color combinations and exceptional beauty.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 10.1 x 8.2 x 6.1 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 4.6
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- SI
- Colours
-
Natural Rare Color 4.60 Carats Sapphire Oval Cut Bi Color From Afghanistan . The Bottom Is Cab Type Polished.
Dimensions:
10.0 x 8.2 x 6.1 mm
Treatment:
None
Origin :
Afghanistan
The Bi-Color Afghanistan Sapphire! It's a truly unique and stunning gemstone. Here are some key facts about this incredible stone:
- Color:
Bi-Color Sapphires display two distinct colors, often in a gradient or zoning pattern. In the case of Afghan Bi-Color Sapphires, the colors can range from blue to pink, green to yellow, or other combinations.
- Rarity:
Bi-Color Sapphires are extremely rare, especially those with distinct, vibrant colors. Afghan Bi-Color Sapphires are particularly prized for their unique color combinations.
- Hardness: Sapphires have a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making them one of the most durable gemstones.
- Clarity:
Bi-Color Sapphires often have inclusions, such as tiny crystals or growth patterns, which can affect their clarity.
- Sources:
Afghanistan is known for producing some of the world's most beautiful and valuable sapphires, including Bi-Color varieties.
- Value: The value of Bi-Color Afghanistan Sapphires is extremely high due to their rarity, beauty, and demand.
Bi-Color
Afghanistan Sapphires are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs for their unique color combinations and exceptional beauty.
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