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Padparadscha Sapphire:

Padparadscha sapphires, the gemstones of rare and exquisite beauty, embody nature’s most delicate and cherished creations. The name Padparadscha originates in the Sinhalese tongue of Sri Lanka and translates to “lotus blossom” in English. Like the flower from which its name is derived, the padparadscha sapphire enchants its beholders with a unique play of colors closely associated with the island… Read More »Padparadscha Sapphire:

Natural Gems with Different colors

Why Natural Gems are Valuable

A guide to the essential traits of natural gems. Chances are you’re passionate about natural gems. Emerald’s lush, vivid green. Ruby’s fiery crimson. Blue sapphire’s deep blue glow or alexandrite‘s chameleon effect. Pearl’s shimmering glow. Your admiration for these and other elegant gems probably attracted you to the jewelry profession. It might also have led you to enroll in Colored… Read More »Why Natural Gems are Valuable

Sapphire Carat Weight

Sapphire Carat Weight

Often, many in the gemstone sphere immediately give Carat, one of the 4 Cs, priority over the remaining three Cs: Cut, Color, and Clarity. This is because many people think bigger is better, and as Carat refers to the weight by which gemstones and diamonds are measured, it just has to be the most crucial factor. Many people fail to… Read More »Sapphire Carat Weight

Colored Stone Report

How to Read a Colored gemstone Report or a Gemmological Report

Know The Sapphire You are buying – Only Buy a Sapphire That Comes With a Colored Gemstone Report. Sapphires do not receive a certificate like diamonds. Instead, sapphires receive a Colored gemstone Report. Therefore, we recommend you buy a sapphire with a report from a reliable gem lab to know exactly what you are purchasing. And before buying, it’s crucial… Read More »How to Read a Colored gemstone Report or a Gemmological Report

Alexandrite

“Emerald by day, Ruby by night” With its chameleon-like qualities, Alexandrite is a rare variety of the mineral chrysoberyl. Its color can be a lovely green in daylight or fluorescent light, changing to brownish or purplish-red in the incandescent light from a lamp or candle flame. Which is a result of the complex way the mineral absorbs light. Its because… Read More »Alexandrite

5 Carat Ceylon Intense Cornflower Blue Sapphire

Sapphires or Corundums

Sapphires are among the world’s most valuable gems. The September birthstone sapphire has traditionally symbolized sincerity, truth, faithfulness, and nobility. For countless centuries, sapphire has adorned royalty and the robes of the clergy. The elite of ancient Greece and Rome believed that blue sapphires protected their owners from harm and envy. Clerics of the Middle Ages wore sapphires because they… Read More »Sapphires or Corundums

One of the Best Sapphires - A Royal Blue sapphire from Sri Lanka on Cartier Ring

Best Sapphires

Your comprehensive guide to Buying a Best Quality Sapphire Ring When you think about buying a sapphire for jewelry, whether it is for pure joy or investment most crucial thing is to buy the best sapphires that suit your budget. Sapphire has been a highly sought-after gemstone for centuries. It is easy to see why. There is no doubt that… Read More »Best Sapphires

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