PRICE PER PIECE
- Yellow / Orange Sapphire 18k Gold Charms
- Gemstone - Sapphire
- Jewelry Type - Charms
- Total weight - 0.110 grams approx.
- Sapphire Weight - 0.14 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.080 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Charm Bails Outer Size - 3 mm
- Stone Shape - Round
- Sapphire Size - 2.50 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
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Composition: Sapphire is a variety of the mineral corundum, composed of aluminum oxide with trace elements such as iron, titanium, and chromium responsible for its coloration. The presence of these trace elements determines the specific color of the sapphire.
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Color: While blue is the most famous color associated with sapphire, it can occur in a spectrum of colors, including pink, yellow, green, purple, orange, and even colorless (known as white sapphire). The intensity and saturation of the color, along with its clarity, determine the value of the stone.
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Origin: Sapphires are found in various locations worldwide, with significant deposits in countries such as Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Australia, and Kashmir (renowned for its prized Kashmir sapphires). Each location yields sapphires with distinct characteristics in color, clarity, and quality.
PRICE PER PIECE
- Yellow / Orange Sapphire 18k Gold Charms
- Gemstone - Sapphire
- Jewelry Type - Charms
- Total weight - 0.110 grams approx.
- Sapphire Weight - 0.14 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.080 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Charm Bails Outer Size - 3 mm
- Stone Shape - Round
- Sapphire Size - 2.50 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
-
Composition: Sapphire is a variety of the mineral corundum, composed of aluminum oxide with trace elements such as iron, titanium, and chromium responsible for its coloration. The presence of these trace elements determines the specific color of the sapphire.
-
Color: While blue is the most famous color associated with sapphire, it can occur in a spectrum of colors, including pink, yellow, green, purple, orange, and even colorless (known as white sapphire). The intensity and saturation of the color, along with its clarity, determine the value of the stone.
-
Origin: Sapphires are found in various locations worldwide, with significant deposits in countries such as Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Australia, and Kashmir (renowned for its prized Kashmir sapphires). Each location yields sapphires with distinct characteristics in color, clarity, and quality.