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Sapphire

The name “sapphire” can also apply to any corundum that’s not ruby red, another corundum variety.

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Madagascar Beauty

This 7.04-ct. oval sapphire is from a new source, the island Madagascar.

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Blue Velvet

Deep, intense, velvety blue describes this sapphire’s colour.

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Best in Daylight

Blue sapphire looks best in daylight and fluorescent light.

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Spindle Shape

This spindle-shaped crystal from Sri Lanka weighs 70.10-cts.

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Colour Zoning

Blue colour distribution in sapphire crystals is often uneven.

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Twinned

There is a second sapphire crystal growing into the larger one.

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Overview

About Sapphire

Velvety blue sapphire

Besides blue sapphire and ruby, the corundum family also includes so-called “fancy sapphires”. They come in violet, green, yellow, orange, pink, purple and intermediate hues. Some stones exhibit the phenomenon known as colour change, most often going from blue in daylight or fluorescent lighting to purple under incandescent light. Sapphires can even be grey, black or brown.

Sapphire Description

Sapphire History and Lore

Sapphire Journey


Birthstones & Anniversaries

Sapphire is the birthstone for September and the gem of the 45th and 65th wedding anniversaries.

Kashmir

Intensely saturated and velvety, rare sapphires from Kashmir set the standard for blue.


18 carats

The world’s most famous engagement ring: Kate Middleton’s and Princess Diana’s sapphire.


Padparadscha

A rare and valuable pinkish-orange sapphire named from the Sinhalese for lotus blossom.


Facts

  • Mineral: Corundum
    Chemistry

Treatments

There are a number of processes used to alter the colour or apparent clarity, or to improve the durability of gems.

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Synthetics

Some gemstones have synthetic counterparts that have essentially the same chemical, physical and optical properties, but are grown by man in a laboratory.

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Imitations

Any gem can be imitated – sometimes by man-made materials or by natural materials chosen by man to impersonate a particular gem.

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Why We Love This Gemstone

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Vivid And Saturated

Sapphire’s blue can be vivid and saturated, like it’s lit from within.

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Durable

It’s so durable, synthetic sapphire is used for the windows of supermarket scanners and spacecraft.

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Delicate Silk

Sapphire often contains delicate intersecting needles of rutile that gemologists call silk.

Quality Factors

Each colour of sapphire has its own quality variations.

Colour

quality factors

Sapphires come in a variety of colours. Preferred sapphires have strong to vivid colour saturation, regardless of hue.

Clarity

quality factors

Blue sapphires typically have some inclusions, but they generally have better clarity than rubies.

Cut

quality factors

Sapphire is often cut with a brilliant pattern on the crown and a step cut pattern on the pavilion.

Carat Weight

quality factors

Blue sapphires range in size, and large blue sapphires are more readily available than large rubies.

Sapphire Quality Factors: The Comprehensive Guide

Research

Explore sources, gemmological research and the role of gems in history.

Suite containing over 36 carats of Yogo sapphire

Gemmological Characterisation of Sapphires from Yogo Gulch, Montana

Nathan D. Renfro, Aaron C. Palke, and Richard B. Berg , Aug 6, 2018 Read more in English
Paula Crevoshay’s “Yogo Columbine” sapphire pendant

The Role of Silicon in the Color of Gem Corundum

John L. Emmett, Jennifer Stone-Sundberg, Yunbin Guan, and Ziyin Sun , May 7, 2017 Read more in English
Montana sapphires after two rounds of heating

Big Sky Country Sapphire: Visiting Montana’s Alluvial Deposits

Tao Hsu, Andrew Lucas, Robert E. Kane, Shane McClure, and Nathan Renfro , Aug 7, 2017 Read more in English
Sapphire cabochon displaying asterism.

Unique Star Sapphire with Transparent Core

Yusuke Katsurada , Aug 9, 2018 Read more in English