GEMHUB 2.05 Ct Attractive Pear Shape 6 Rays Blue Star Sapphire Gemstone BP-664

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Number of stones1 Stone Weight2.05 carats
Brand Seller or Collection NameGEMHUB ClaspNo clasp
Gem Typeafrican - blue star sapphire Minimum total gem weight2.05 carats
Settingother-setting-type ResizableNo
Model numberBP-664 Metalno-metal-type
Materialgemstone
about item
  • Star sapphire is a rare and unique variety of the natural Sapphire gemstone that displays a star-like effect (asterism) on the surface when viewed under a direct light source.
  • Specifications : Weight - 2.05 Carat Approx | We shoot this gemstone under studio light and we do not enhance it’s color or clarity , we advertise the exact product as it is in reality.
  • Due to their remarkable hardness, bright color and silky luster, the natural star sapphires are considered as highly valuable gemstones. They are mostly worn for healing and jewelry purposes.
  • Our Expert gemologists verified this gemstone which passed many quality base tests and get stone certified through which we are completely assured of Top Quality Gemstone.
  • Perfect For: Jewelers, Jewelry makers, Goldsmiths, Designers, Craftsmen, Collectors or a gift for the special one. Each and every stone is unique and you will receive ones similar to the image shown.

Product Description

6 Rays Star Blue Sapphire, Star Red Ruby & Star Pink Ruby :

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GEMHUB Collection : Beautiful 6 Rays Star Gemstone :-

6 Rays-Star Rubies And Star Sapphires have been highly sought after in many parts of the world for over a thousand years. The deposits producing high quality stones of good color, have attracted a great deal of attention and have been heavily exploited. As a result, buyers who are in need of quality stones in large quantities are having a difficult time finding them in the quantity required for today's jewelry market.

Pink Star ruby, Blue star sapphire and Star ruby.

Usage Of 6 Rays Star Gemstones :-

6 Rays- Star Ruby (red and pink) and 6 Rays- Blue Star Sapphire One of the most valuable precious stones, they have been revered for centuries by royalty, gem collectors, larger-than-life personalities, and in recent years engagement It has re-emerged in popularity as a centerpiece stone for rings and is also used on many types of jewelry such as pendants, earrings and necklaces.

Education About Star Gemstones :-

Star sapphire

Pink star sapphire

Red start ruby

6 Rays-Star Blue Sapphire :-

Star Sapphire has a long and fascinating history of being highly coveted and prized as a highly distinctive and unique gemstone. Ideally, the star in a star sapphire should be perfectly focused, with each beam of equal length, when viewed from above. The rays should be bright, sharp, and clearly defined—not blurry or hazy—and they should reach from the crown of the cabochon to the base without interruption.

6 Rays-Star Pink Ruby :-

Ruby is classified as a pink form of gemstone-quality corundum; All other color varieties of corundum are referred to as sapphires. .Star ruby ​​is a rare variety of ruby ​​that exhibits asterisms; A six-rayed star that twinkles when it moves across the surface of the stone. The star effect is caused by aligned needle-like rutile inclusions. It is rutile that is responsible for its silky shine. When rough, a ruby ​​is dull and smooth, but when it is cut and polished its luster is equal to that of a fine diamond.

6 Rays-Star Red Ruby :-

Star Ruby is a type of ruby that exhibits a star-like phenomenon known as an asterisk. Star rubies contain intersecting needle-shaped inclusions (often the mineral rutile, a mineral composed primarily of titanium dioxide) that cause a six-ray star-shaped pattern to appear in star rubies, when viewed with a single superior light source. To cause a star, rutile needles form in tight, parallel clusters. The reflection of each group of crystals forms a straight line that appears to float on the surface of the stone. There are always three groups of crystals that intersect at a 60 degree angle to each other. The three lines formed meet in the center to form the appearance of a 6-rayed star.