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We carry TOP QUALITY Blue Sapphire Gemstones |
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BLUE SAPPHIRE |
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THE BIRTHSTONE for SEPTEMBER (Blue)
The 5th and 45th ANNIVERSARY STONE
The 70th ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE STONE
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MOH's scale of hardness : 9 |
Specific Gravity : 3.99-4.00 |
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Refractive Index : 1.766-1.774 |
Double Refraction : -0.018 |
Most people relate Sapphire
to the color Blue. Sapphire is a form of Corundum, readily available in an
array of other colors: Pink, Golden, Green, peachy Orange, Purple and Colorless.
These alternate colors are called 'Fancy Sapphire', or simply variations of the
standard hues. Color change Sapphires are those which have two colors
which are distinct when the light source is changed from fluorescent to
incandescent. Generally, the more clear and vivid the color, the more
valuable the fancy sapphire. If the color is in the pastel range, the
clarity should be good: because in lighter tones any inclusions are more
noticeable. The trade usually recognizes gemstones with fewer visible inclusions
to be more valuable than gems with visible inclusions. In a lighter
colored gemstone, the cut is also more important: it should reflect light back
evenly across the face of the stone, making it lively and brilliant. With
darker more intense colors, the cut isn't as critical because the color creates
its own impact.
Ceylon (Sri Lanka) positively produces the finest all-round Sapphires
in the world today. The very name commands a premium, and Ceylon Gems have constantly
increased in price. We have always been on top of the Gem market
in Ceylon and stay up with current prices and new discoveries. It
is a very difficult market due to political unrest. It IS dangerous to
go there, and it's more dangerous to go outside the capital city into the
countryside where the stones are hand dug from the pits. We constantly
buy fine Ceylon Sapphires when the price is "right." To be "right"
we have the connections to know who needs quick and ready cash. Every
stone is negotiated differently, thereby affecting the price per carat.
We work hard to bring these highly valued Gemstones to you at very very
affordable prices. Sapphire of lesser quality comes out of Australia,
Thailand, Colombia, Kampuchea (Cambodia), Kenya and Tanzania (Africa), and Montana
(USA),
and we do not usually offer these stones.
Kashmir Sapphire



Although everyone has probably heard of the fabled Burmese Kashmir Sapphire, few
have ever seen one. We constantly see appraisals that refer
to Kashmir Sapphire, but it's just about always refers to a top gem quality
Deep Royal Blue Ceylon Sapphire from Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon). Once in a great while we are able to acquire a real one, but since the
mine has been depleted and these highly prized stones are old stones that
are simply brought back onto the market, they don't last long. Authentic
Kashmir Sapphires carry a particularly high cost per carat and are very
highly valued Collectors Gemstones.
Kashmir Blue Sapphire from Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) also carries
a particularly high cost per carat and these are very highly valued Collectors
Gemstones, especially when they are in the super rich Velvety Royal Blue
color.
The Blue Sapphire color next on the popularity scale is Cornflower
Blue. The Cornflower Blue color shades vary but all usually allow
more light into the stone for a brighter appearance, so these stones are
usually cut in the Cushion or Oval shape to make it as brilliant as possible.
Price per carat reflects the size, evenness of the color, the clarity and
the brightness of the stone.
Color Change Sapphire

A color change Gemstone is one that changes from one color to another due to a change in the light source. The color change can be a subtle change in hue to a dramatic "Alexandrite like" color change. The color change comes about in a Gemstone due to the atomic structure of the stone. The ultraviolet rays in sunlight or fluorescent light excite the atoms in a color change Gem, but artificial (incandescent) light does not. Sapphire is one of the few Gemstones that can have a color change. The more dramatic the color change, the rarer and more expensive the stone. All of our Color Change Sapphires are are very highly valued Collectors Gemstones.
Sapphire and Ruby comprise more than
half of all Gemstones sold worldwide. Sapphire's popularity is not based
on color alone. Its hardness of 9 places it next to Diamond (10), making
it an excellent choice for jewelry worn daily. It is frequently featured
in engagement rings.
TREATMENTS - Almost
all (99%) Sapphire on the market is routinely treated
with 'heat' to enhance and stabilize the color. The typical heat treatment
process is a permanent process and it does not normally
adversely affect the performance, and durability of the gem, but
in recent years demand for natural non-heated non-treated top quality Sapphire
has caused these gems to command a somewhat higher premium, depending on the
gem. When we disclose a gem as enhanced with 'heat', we are
typically referring to the heat enhancement
procedure performed in Sri Lanka right near the mines, using the lower temperature
wood heat method. This 'blow' heat method typically is used on very very
good quality Ceylon gems, only to slightly enhance the color and/or to
stabilize the color from fading in sunlight. There's no need to worry when
you see this enhancement disclosed. Almost all
Ceylon Padparadscha Sapphire and virtually all Ceylon Orange Sapphire on the
market was subjected to 'blow' heat. This 'blow' heating method has been
an accepted trade
practice for many many generations. There are
other types of heat enhancement procedures, however, one of which is a high
temperature furnace fired method. This
'furnace' process is typically performed on Sapphire of a much lesser quality.
The goal is to seriously enhance or alter the color and/or clarity of the stone.
Most of these gemstones are 'cooked' over and over until the gem dealers feel it
is a more desirable color and will fetch a better price in the market.
We normally do not offer gemstones of this type. A
new type heat enhancement was introduced recently, called 'bulk
diffusion', which means the gem is subjected to the high
temperature furnace fired method, and also under high
pressure, then another ingredient is added to the mix to alter and/or change the
color of the gemstone. Typically only the color on the outside layer of
the sapphire is altered with this 'bulk diffusion' method. If the gemstone
is ever scratched when worn the original color would then be visible underneath
the outer layer of the gemstone. These 'gem cooking factories' and 'bulk
diffusion' factories are usually at locations in Thailand. They use gem
material that may originate in Australia, Thailand, Colombia, Kampuchea
(Cambodia), Kenya and Tanzania (Africa), and Montana (USA), but they also may
even use gemstones from Sri Lanka (Ceylon). Since
Asian gem suppliers (and there are many online now) are not subject to the same
disclosure laws as we are here in the US, these enhancement processes are rarely
disclosed to the buyer, so Buyers please Beware. For example, you may see
a premium Ceylon Padparadscha Sapphire advertised on one of those websites for
what appears to be pennies on the dollar. Be assured that stone was most
likely altered by one of these Asian factories. Some of these gem
suppliers even go to great lengths to try to convince the public that there is
no difference in the value of their treated gems, and the value of a natural
non-treated gem, but any experienced jeweler will verify that a statement like
that is totally untrue. We specialize in obtaining top quality Ceylon Sapphires that are natural "non-treated"
gems, not heated or chemically treated in any way. The exception
is Padparadscha, Orange, and some of the darker shades
of Blue Sapphire, which as stated above are typically 'blow' heat enhanced to stabilize
the color.
CARE - It is usually safe to clean Sapphire
in an UltraSonic Cleaner,
but risky to use a steamer. We recommend
Ionic
Cleaners and/or warm, soapy water and a soft brush as the best way to clean Sapphire
jewelry.
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