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September 5, 2014

All About Sapphire Jewelry Color

When purchasing gemstones in jewellery, such as Sapphire Rings, Sapphire Pendants and Sapphire Earrings, then the 4 C's of colour, clarity, carat and cut become relevant, with colour being first.
Sapphire Introduction
Corundum in its earth state is colourless, often called white, and although rare, tends to not be expensive because it does not show much brilliance.
The colour that is present in gemstones is down to the amount of trace elements in the form of metal oxides that are present in the stone as impurities. Titanium oxide is the element that brings about the blue hues, ferric oxide is for yellows and chromium oxides give the colour red as in the gemstone ruby.
Sapphires although found mainly in shades of blue, are also available in many other shades such as pink, yellow, orange, green and purple. These are known as fancy coloured sapphires. A pink/orange version is also found and called Padparadscha and are very collectable.
Sapphire Colours
Pink Sapphires - these are available in all shades of pink and range from deep luxuriant rose (sometimes mistaken for ruby) down to bright "hot" pink hues. These are usually sought after and valuable compared to most of the other blues.
Yellow Sapphire - these are found in shades of dark yellow and light yellow (canary yellows).
Green Sapphires - found in light green shades similar to peridot, through to much darker emerald shades, but are usually the least desirable of colours.
Purple sapphires - middle of the road in value and show a great colour scheme.
Star Sapphires - although found in all shades of blue, they are famed for their unique 6-star effect, known as "asterism".
Colour Change Sapphire - these will change their shade of colour depending upon the light. This is known as "pleochroism" and is also prevalent in such as tanzanite gems.
Cornflower Blue - Cornflower Blue is often cited as the best colour and most desirable to purchase.
Ceylon Blue - these are sapphires in the pale to middle blue shades. Unless the stone is known to be from Sri Lanka, it would be called "Ceylon-type".
Australian Blue - the majority of dark sapphires come from Australia, and the term "Australia Sapphire" is most often used to refer to dark-coloured sapphires.
Padparadscha - possibly the most expensive of the sapphires available to purchase today. They are found in quite unique pink-orange tones.
To Summarise
It is obvious (to most!) that you should really set your mind to a budget and then keep to it. Buy what you like, not what you are supposed to like!
Just because historically cornflower blue is said to be the most desirable, if you want a darker shade of blue Australia, these are for you. Buy what you really want, not what you are told..,
I sincerely hope you have found this short article interesting, and it may be of some use for you in the future.

September 2, 2014

Spiritual Meanings Of Colored Sapphire Gemstones...

As a stone of protection, prophecy, and spiritual concord, Sapphire has always been the most valuable possession for man. Since times unknown, this magnificent gemstone has been cherished by the royals and gem lovers due to its eternal beauty and metaphysical properties. Its name is derived from Greek term, Sappheiros, meaning precious stone. It belongs to mineral corundum family and is the birthstone for September. All colors of Corundum except red colored Ruby are Sapphires although blue is recognized as the actual color connotative to it. Mineral compounds like iron, chromium, titanium, magnesium, and copper present in corundum gives distinct colors to Sapphires. Sapphire gemstone brings fortune and prosperity. It has the ability to keep the hope alive in its wearer. However, every individual color of Sapphire has its unique properties and benefits.
Colors of Sapphire and their properties:
Blue Sapphire stone:
It is considered to be the real and most admired color of Sapphire. The hues of Blue sapphire stone range from Deep blue to purple blue. It relates to planet Saturn and opens Throat, Ajna's chakra in body. It stimulates the spirituality in mind and brings wisdom. Blue Sapphire stone is also symbolic to love and compassion. It nurtures the relationships and also it is an exceptional healing gemstone. It is one of the hardest stones having 9.0 as its hardness on Moh's scale. The most precious and beautiful Blue sapphire stone is mined in Sri Lanka and is called Ceylonese Blue Sapphire. It enhances creative instincts along with intuition and charisma of the wearer.
Yellow Sapphire gemstone:
It is the stone of abundance and manifestation. The wearer of yellow sapphire gemstone is bestowed with prosperity and longevity. It helps to achieve the goals and earn success, fame, as well as honor in life. It is the birth stone for Sagittarius. Yellow sapphire gemstone carries many cosmic and healing properties. It stimulates energy and detoxifies the body. It heals problems of liver, pancreas, jaundice, flatulence, gall bladder, and catarrh. Yellow Sapphire gemstone is associated with Jupiter and opens solar plexus chakra in body. It aligns the mind and soul with divinity and adds the happiness in life.
White Sapphire stone:
By opening the crown chakra, white sapphire stone stimulates clarity of mind and leads to the spiritual path. Associated with Venus, it endows the wearer with wealth, love, and good luck. It is completely colorless and has hardness of 9 on Moh's. White sapphire stone cleanses the emotions and removes all negativity. It enables the development of self esteem, objectivity, and gratitude. White sapphire stone also relieves mental stress and maintains the balance in body. It heals the pituitary gland and regulates blood circulation and central nervous system in body.

September 1, 2014

Let's Talk About September's Favorite Stone Sapphire!!

I love sapphire jewelry. It's one of my favorite gemstones and happens to be my birthstone, and now that september has arrived....perfect timing!! I am dedicating this week to learning all about sapphires!!
After people believe of sapphires they believe the color ought to be blue. This is not always true. Sapphires occur in each color and can extend from colorless, and from colors covering from light pastel pink, green, and yellow to a midnight blue in addition to all shades in between. Colorless sapphires are well-liked to become referred to as white sapphires. Some sapphires can have a color change or known as color shift. This means that any stones could look a teal outdoors and shift to a red pink indoors.
Various people within the trade call color shift "party colors". The powerful medium colors in sapphires are additional valued. I'm not a big fan of dark stones. A dark stone has a difficult time in presenting its brilliance. The medium saturated colors are the most precious and historically most significant valuable gemstones. Red sapphires are called rubies. Sapphires are valued for their strong luster (ability to reflect light like a mirror), and hardness. These expensive treasures are the next hardest stones right after diamonds. Sapphires are excellent for most any sort of jewelry applications. This approaches they are able to be applied in rings and bracelets for centuries having a minimal chance of becoming scratched.
Clarity could be the other most valuable thing in determining the significance of a sapphire. Most on the natural sapphires over an industry these days have some inclusions seen only under magnification or worse. A totally flawless stone would make a fine jeweler doubt if it is true or manmade. High quality sapphires are rare and also the larger stones, are pricey to your alike color, clarity, and cut. The average observed sapphires in rough before becoming cut is close to six carats and also the most part of those people are little sizes. Something more than six carats, in my opinion, is becoming regarded as large. A six carat rough stone would finish around A single to 2 carats give or take in depending over a size on the rough as well as the type used. Of course, the shape of rough along with a closely matched type would yield closer to a forty percent yield.
Majority all sapphires obtainable in jewelry market are poorly cut. Perfectly cut sapphires are usually obtainable inside most effective jewelry stores and their importance reflects a premium. We suggest that you understand how to tell the difference among a poorly cut ("windowed" and/or "fish eyed") plus a premium cut before ordering your sapphire. If the stone you are seeking to get sounds too excellent to be true, then it's probably a fake.
Synthetic and imitation sapphires are always synthesized and imitated by other substances. In addition, almost all natural sapphires undergo some type of heat treatment process. The heat treatment technique is employed to support with color and clarity. One of the most valuable sapphire has an intense and attractive medium color (cornflower blue and padparascha are one of the most valued colors), a perfect cut (very difficult to discover in sapphire), a large size (over 3 carats), and beneficial clarity (sapphires are rarely perfectly clear). For instance, an a single carat finished round brilliant premium faceted (cut) medium cornflower blue sapphire VVS (eye clean) can vary upwards to and more than three hundred a carat. In my opinion such a stone under magnification need to show internal flaws but glimpse eye clean. Prices will start dramatically per carat for sapphire stones which are over one carat.