This sapphire is a rare find, presented without any treatment other than simple heating. Highly sought after around the world, this gemstone is both ideal for collectors and as a centerpiece in fine jewelry.
Green sapphire marquise
Green sapphire marquise: A popular choice for rings and other fine jewelry.
Green sapphire is a variety of corundum, they are usually found in shades ranging from light green to dark green, and their color is caused by the presence of iron and titanium in the crystal lattice. They are often used as gemstones in jewelry, and their durability and hardness make them a popular choice for rings and other fine jewelry.
Here are some more details about green sapphires:
Color: As I mentioned earlier, green sapphires can come in a range of shades, from pale green to dark forest green. The exact color depends on the amount and type of inclusions present in the crystal. Some green sapphires may also have blue or yellow highlights.
Durability: Green sapphires are quite durable, with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale (second only to diamond). This makes them suitable for everyday use in jewelry.
Origins: Green sapphires can be found in several places around the world, including Madagascar, Tanzania, Sri Lanka.
Treatment: Like many gemstones, green sapphires can either be treated to enhance their color or clarity. Heat treatment is a common practice that can improve the color of some green sapphires.
Value: The value of a green sapphire depends on factors such as cut, color, clarity and cut. Generally speaking, green sapphires are less expensive than their blue counterparts, but more valuable than other green gemstones such as peridot or emerald.
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