Blue

The most important and most requested color in the gemstone sapphire is blue. Here, the hue in this gem ranges from "cornflower blue" (a lighter blue) to "royal blue" (a deep ink blue). Sapphires with few inclusions are more common than, say, ruby. If you want to buy blue sapphire, make sure that the stone "lives" - that the stone sparkles, that there is a good interplay of intense color, a good cut, and as few inclusions as possible, with as high a carat count as possible. Just as legendary rubies come from Burma, the most famous sapphire site is the Kashmir region in India. The site that supplies the largest quantity today though is Sri Lanka.

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  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    6,164 ct. | IV/D
    GLA SSEF GIA
    37,500.00
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    19,337 ct. | VI/E
    GLA GÜB CGL
    36,666.67
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    0,907 ct. | VI/D
    GLA
    416.67
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    1,016 ct. | V/D
    GLA DIV
    666.67
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    0,996 ct. | VI/C
    GLA LGL
    500.00
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    1,373 ct. | VII/D
    GLA LGL
    666.67
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    1,133 ct. | VI/C
    GLA GIC
    1,083.33
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    1,665 ct. | VI/C
    GLA IGLC
    1,333.33
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    3,068 ct. | V/D
    GLA
    4,000.00
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    10,062 ct. | V/D
    GLA
    46,666.67
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    8,163 ct. | IV/D
    GLA
    47,500.00
  • Blue Sapphire

    Blue Sapphire

    7,223 ct. | IV/D
    GLA
    46,666.67
  • Bluesapphire

    Bluesapphire

    11,973 ct. | III/C
    GLA
    Price on request
  • Bluesapphire

    Bluesapphire

    8,072 ct. | IV/C
    GLA
    52,916.67
  • Bluesapphire

    Bluesapphire

    1,569 ct. | IV/C
    GLA
    2,833.33
  • Bluesapphire

    Bluesapphire

    1,358 ct. | VI/C
    GLA
    1,083.33

Facts

properties of sapphire

  • Belongs mineralogically to corundum
  • Hardness grade 9
  • Chemical formula: Al2O3
  • Includes all colors except red, red corundum is called "ruby
  • Coloration generally by metal oxides (e.g. blue: titanium oxide)
  • High density of 3.9 - 4.1

origin

worth knowing

  • Oldest known locality: Burma
  • The legendary place of discovery: "Kashmir"
  • Assigned to the planet Saturn
  • Besides blue, pink sapphire is especially sought after: "hot pink".
  • The most recently discovered localities are Madagascar and Ethiopia

investment in sapphire

  • second most suitable of all gemstones for investment
  • less rare than ruby but also strongly increasing in value
  • Stones should have at least 1 ct weight, better from 3 ct.
  • larger stones have higher increase in value
  • Experts reckon with 6% increase in value per year
  • beautiful sparkling sapphires are preferable
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