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UNIQUE Bi Colour Sapphire 5.50ct UNTREATED Blue Green cushion Gem
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- Weight (cts)
- 5.5
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- Faceted
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Bi-color sapphires, also known as parti-colored sapphires, are gemstones that exhibit two or more distinct colors within a single stone, a rarity that makes them highly sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.
Here's a more detailed look at bi-color sapphires:
Key Characteristics:
Color Zoning:
The desirability of bi-color sapphires often depends on the zoning or location of the colors, their saturation, and the contrast between them.
Natural Occurrence:
Bi-color sapphires are naturally occurring and cannot be created synthetically.
Rarity:
They are much rarer than single-toned sapphires, as their formation requires specific geological conditions.
Color Combinations:
Bi-color sapphires can feature a variety of color combinations, including blue and yellow, blue-green and yellow, blue and pink, and more.
Gradual Color Transitions:
Some of the most desirable bi-color sapphires exhibit gradual color transitions, starting with one color and transitioning into another complementary hue.
Cut and Size:
Bi-color sapphires can be cut into various shapes, just like standard color sapphires, and are often smaller in size.
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- SKU
- IQA
- Dimensions (mm)
- 1 x 1 x 1 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 5.5
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
-
Bi-color sapphires, also known as parti-colored sapphires, are gemstones that exhibit two or more distinct colors within a single stone, a rarity that makes them highly sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.
Here's a more detailed look at bi-color sapphires:
Key Characteristics:
Color Zoning:
The desirability of bi-color sapphires often depends on the zoning or location of the colors, their saturation, and the contrast between them.
Natural Occurrence:
Bi-color sapphires are naturally occurring and cannot be created synthetically.
Rarity:
They are much rarer than single-toned sapphires, as their formation requires specific geological conditions.
Color Combinations:
Bi-color sapphires can feature a variety of color combinations, including blue and yellow, blue-green and yellow, blue and pink, and more.
Gradual Color Transitions:
Some of the most desirable bi-color sapphires exhibit gradual color transitions, starting with one color and transitioning into another complementary hue.
Cut and Size:
Bi-color sapphires can be cut into various shapes, just like standard color sapphires, and are often smaller in size.
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