Yellow sapphire is highly prized for its magnificent luminosity and vibrant yellow hue. It is sought after worldwide, making it a prized gem for collectors or an exquisite choice for a valuable piece of jewelry.
Yellow sapphire
Yellow sapphire: Gemstone for jewelry and collections…
Yellow sapphire is a rare and beautiful gemstone, which exhibits unique physical properties. With its high hardness, brilliant color, is a prized gemstone for jewelry and collections.
Here is his additional information sheet:
Chemical composition: He belongs to the corundum mineral family and its chemical composition is aluminum oxide with traces of iron and titanium.
Color: Yellow to orange, color may vary due to lighting.
Hardness: 9 on the Mohs scale making it highly scratch resistant and ideal for everyday use.
Origin: The main deposits of yellow sapphires are found in Australia, Thailand, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Burma and India. Top quality yellow sapphires often come from Sri Lanka.
Physical Properties: He is a transparent or translucent gemstone that can be cut into various shapes, such as oval cut, round cut, square cut, and cushion cut. The sapphire can be cut in facets to reflect the light or in cabochon to emphasize its color and its brilliance.
Use: He is often used in jewelry for rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets.
- It should be noted that the color of yellow sapphire can be influenced by daylight, temperature and artificial lighting, and can vary from a light lemon yellow luster to a deeper golden yellow. He is considered a collectible gemstone, and higher quality specimens can be highly sought after in the market.
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