REAL-GEMS 48.85 Ct. Shiny EGL Certified Blue Sapphire Natural Pear Cut Loose Gemstone For Jewelry AXG-457

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Metalno metal type MaterialGemstone
Gem Typeblue sapphire stone Minimum total gem weight48.85 carats
Item Length1.18 inches Model numberAXG-457
Brand Seller or Collection NameREAL-GEMS
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  • The color of a blue sapphire is more important than its clarity. Sapphires are rarely completely clean and even very expensive stones can be slightly included. Subtle differences in color can make great variations in valuations of fine gemstones. Fine loose gemstones of good color and clarity are always rare and valuable. Highly saturated medium or medium dark blue tones are best, blue sapphires which are too dark or too light are worth considerably less.
  • Color zoning is responsible for certain Sapphires having lighter and darker colors in different parts of a crystal. Some Sapphire gemstones may even be multicolored such as purple and blue. Sapphire is a tough and durable gem, and the only natural gemstone harder than Sapphire is Diamond. Despite this, Sapphire is still subject to chipping and fracture if handled roughly, and care should be taken to ensure it is properly handled.
  • Display a lighter and more intense color when viewed at different angles. Some pleochroic Sapphire is blue when viewed at one angle, and purple at a different angle. Color zoning, which forms from growth layers that build up during the formation of the stone, may also be present in certain Sapphires.
  • Our Expert gemologists verified this Blue Sapphire which passed many quality base tests and get stone certified through which we are completely assured of Top Quality Gemstone. Only after that, we deliver stones to you because we also, care about your loved ones.
  • 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

natural faceted ruby and sapphire loose gemstones

Natural red ruby or blue sapphire

Natural Faceted Mix Shape & Colors Red Ruby, Blue Sapphire Loose Gemstone For Jewelry Making

natural faceted ruby and sapphire loose gemstones

natural faceted ruby and sapphire loose gemstones

natural faceted ruby and sapphire loose gemstones

Clarity of ruby is judged by the number, size, location and angle of natural imperfections or inclusions found in the gemstone. Majority of rubies are lightly or heavily included with visible inclusions. A ruby with see-through clarity or inclusions not visible to the naked eye is extremely rare and undoubtedly expensive.

Ruby Quality

Ruby stone is a rare and highly popular gemstone. The best quality Ruby gemstone comes from a reputed origin and displays balance in color saturation & consistency with minimal contamination. International gemstone market uses globally accepted standards to assess the quality of rubies which can help customers understand how much are rubies worth.

Color – Color is an essential factor in evaluating a sapphire gemstone. The consistency, depth and ratio between the blue and yellow color is what decides the stone’s overall worth. sapphire Neelam gemstone with a higher ratio of blue is often regarded as sapphire, however, if it is majorly yellow with tints of blue then it is more likely to be marketed as sapphire. Each shade holds its unique metaphysical significance but usually a deep, bright colored sapphire stone with prominently clear color zoning is considered most valuable.

Ruby & Sapphire stone

Blue sapphire variety of sapphire from the Corundum mineral family that contains yellow and blue hue in varying proportions. in vedic astrology, sapphire stone is highly recommended to be worn for financial success, improved social status, good fortune and a healthy body.

Red Ruby

Ruby Origin :- Burmese ruby or Old Burma ruby is the most popular ruby origin because of its brilliant color saturation and consistency. However, discovery of new ruby mines in Africa and Asia, has expanded the choice range for customers by giving away new varieties like Mozambique ruby,Thailand ruby and Afghanistan ruby.

Color– Of all the quality factors, color of ruby or Chunni stone color of ruby has the most profound impact on the overall value of rubies. Dark red but well balanced, color-consistent ruby gemstones are more desirable. Pigeon blood color is the most sought-after ruby stone color but is immensely rare and may cost millions for a fine quality piece.

Clarity– Clarity of ruby is judged by the number, size, location and angle of natural imperfections or inclusions found in the Manik gemstone. Majority of rubies are lightly or heavily included with visible inclusions. A ruby with see-through clarity or inclusions not visible to the naked eye is extremely rare and undoubtedly expensive.


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