What Makes Sapphire A Fancy Stone?

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Its beautiful, magnificent color, its transparency and also its resistance and permanence are characteristics that gemstone experts assign to this gemstone. However, this does not only apply to blue Sapphire. The Sapphire belongs to the corundum group that is set apart from other gemstones by their hardness, which is a Grade 9 on the Mohs’ scale. They are second in hardness to diamonds, and diamonds represent the hardest mineral on Earth. Because of this hardness, sapphires are easy to care for as gemstones and demand only the normal care from their wearers.

When talking about Sapphires, most gemstone lovers immediately think of a velvety blue stone. It is a submissive color that is attractive on many people. A blue Sapphire is optimally suited to a well-balanced style of life, where reliability is joined with spirit and where there is an openness for new ideas and influences.

For a long time only the gemstone experts knew that this beautiful gemstone existed in many other colors. In the gemstone trade, any non-blue Sapphire is termed Fancy. When talking about fancy Sapphires the color denominations are used, such as yellow, purple, pink, green, or white Sapphire. Fancy Sapphires are the essence of individualism, the perfect choice if you love unique colored gemstone jewelry. These Sapphires exist in a variety of designs, set in rings, pendants or earrings, and just as solitary stones.

There is also an orange color variety with a pinkish undertone, which has been given the poetic name, Padparadsha, meaning lotus flower. Another rarity is the star Sapphires. These are stones cut in half-dome shapes displaying a star-shaped light phenomenon, which seems to dance magically across the stone’s surface when the Sapphire is moved.



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