Sapphire Gemstones Are Found In Variety Of Colors

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Sapphire-Gemstones-Are-Found-In-Variety-Of-Colors

Sapphire gemstone is truly some of the most stunningly beautiful stones that can be found on the earth. These gemstones are available in a variety of different colors and can offer a lot of benefits for the wearer.

The sapphires can offer a wide range of important benefits from healing physical and mental health problems. These gemstones are comprised of a variety of corundum minerals.

Some of the most notable colors of sapphire include blue, green, yellow, orange, purple and pink. There can also be sapphires that have a combination of multiple shades. Typically, the sapphire gemstones are hard and have 9 readings on Mohs scale.

 

Here is a brief look at the various types of sapphires:-

Blue Sapphire Gemstones

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Blue-Sapphire-Gemstones

The blue sapphire is one of the finest specimens of sapphire gemstones that you can find. It is, however, important to note that all types of sapphires come with their own value and are therefore measured individually in the price index.

One of the major criteria for evaluating blue sapphires is, their clarity. You should also look for the saturation of the color as well as hue and uniformity. A blue sapphire stone that is free of any cloudiness, blemishes or marks will naturally fetch a higher price than one that has those imperfections.

 It is essential to remember that the color that you want to get your blue sapphire is a matter of your personal choice.

While some people go for lighter shades, there are others who prefer the darker and brighter tones. The blue shade of the blue sapphire is caused by the presence of iron and titanium.
You will also find plenty of blue sapphire stones in shades of dark blue and light blue.

These samples of blue sapphire stones are generally available at a cheaper price. The finest blue sapphires are deep and bright blue. However, you will also find plenty of blue sapphires that have secondary hues in the shades of purple and violet.

Yellow Sapphire Gemstones

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Yellow-Sapphire-Gemstones

The yellow sapphire gemstone is the second most popular gemstone after the blue ones. Typically, these stones come in various shades of yellow, such as intense tangerine shades to pale hues of lemon yellow.

While it is true that most jewelers recommend getting these stones in various shades of light yellow, there are some gemologists who believe that the finest specimens of yellow sapphires come in a distinct shade of golden-orange.

Padparadscha Sapphire Gemstones

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Padparadscha-Sapphire-Gemstones

The Padparadscha Sapphire has distinct pink-orange scintillating color which creates a stunning and alluring look. These stones can be found naturally which means that they do not require any kind of treatment.

While most laymen are not even aware of the Padparadscha Sapphire, it is extremely popular among professional jewelers and collectors of gemstones.

Pink Sapphire

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Pink-Sapphire

Another variant of very popular sapphire is the pink sapphire. The colors in these stones range from dark fuchsia to baby pink. They are extensively used in jewelry making. In some cases, pink sapphire stones that have reddish hues are considered to be rubies.

The pink sapphires may also have a distinct purple hue which makes it a purple sapphire. It is important to note that purple sapphires are very much alike pink sapphires in terms of their color. The only thing that makes purple sapphires different from pink sapphires is that they have got vanadium in them.

Green Sapphire

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Green-Sapphire

These stones may range from being dark bottle-green to pale olive green. It is, however, important to note that most people who prefer to buy green sapphires end up buying emeralds. Nevertheless, green sapphires are more sturdy, hard and durable .This makes them perfect for creating jewelry.

Star Sapphires

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Star-Sapphires

The star sapphires create a star-like reflection due to a process known as asterism. Basically, it does not refer to any particular color but can come in a wide range of shades such as pink, blue, gray, black, yellow, white or purple.

Star sapphires are available in practically all kinds of colors except red. The blue and pink star sapphires are finest sapphires.

Neutral Tone Sapphires

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Neutral-Tone-Sapphires

There are also sapphires that are available in neutral tones. You can find pure corundum, which is typically known as “white sapphire” or “colorless sapphire”.

Color-changing sapphires

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Color-changing-sapphires

There are also certain types of sapphires that can change their colors when seen under varying light sources.

 

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