Purple Sapphire - ING12
- Product Code:ING12
- CompositionCorundum
- ShapeOval
- Weight4.95 Carats
- Size/Dimensions 10.44 x 8.46 x 6.93 * * mm
- ClarityVVS
- TreatmentUnheated and Untreated
- OriginMadagascar
- CertificationAvailable - GRS Certified
- Availability:Sold Out
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KD 5,250.000
Sapphire, hailed by many gem experts and trends
trackers as the most popular color stone on the market, has been the
traditional birthstone for September since Jewelers of America established the
modern list of birthstones in 1912.
And those who wear it include a long list of
A-list fashionistas. The go-to-gem of stylists, Sapphire remains one of the
most popular color stones on the red carpet. Bold drop earrings, big cocktail
rings, statement necklaces, and bracelets stacked up the wrist are the favorite
styles spied in Sapphire.
Sapphire is the suggested gem gift for the fifth
and 45th wedding anniversaries, but symbolizing truth and promise keeping makes
it perfect to celebrate every passing year together.
Sapphire comes in all shapes and sizes and is found
in many parts of the world, but the most prized gems are from Kashmir, Burma,
Sri Lanka, and Madagascar.
Sapphires that are not blue are known as fancy sapphires
and may be any color—except red (which is a ruby). The fancy sapphire colors are
pink, orange, yellow, green, purple, and violet. There truly is a different
color of sapphire to suit anyone’s taste!
Purple sapphires always have purple as the
dominant color. They range from medium to dark reddish purple to violets purple
with weak to vivid color saturation. The major fancy sapphire color categories
are Padparadcha, pink and purple, orange, and yellow, green, and colorless and
black. Each category has its own color range, causes of color, and market.