Description
Blue Sapphire 1.58ct Natural Gemstone Ceylon
Description
This Natural Blue Sapphire is Gemstone Which is a Blue Color, it’s Originates from Ceylon and it’s Exact Weight is 1.58ct, The Measurements are 6.40×6.13×4.18mm, The Shape and Cut of This Stone is Oval Mixed Cut. It’s Graded Transparent and Clarity is Good. This 1.58ct Natural Blue Sapphire Gem is available for ready to ship. You Can also Select Certification and Shipment Method as Optional.
Details
Summary No | AK00030 |
Species | Natural Blue Sapphire |
Weight | 1.58ct |
Shape/cut | Oval Mixed Cut |
Color | Blue |
Dimension | 6.40×6.13×4.18mm |
Clarity | Eye Clean |
Transparency | Transparent |
Origin | Ceylon |
Treatment | Heat |
Blue Sapphire 1.58ct Natural Gemstone Ceylon
Properties Of Blue Sapphire
Chemical Composition: Al2O3 + Fe,Ti,Cr [Aluminum Oxide]
Hardness: 9.00Moh
Specific Gravity (Density): 4.00
Refractive Index: 1.762 – 1.770(DR)
Blue sapphire, a variety of the mineral corundum, is renowned for its captivating blue hues ranging from deep navy to lighter shades reminiscent of the sky. This gemstone’s color is primarily due to the presence of trace elements, namely iron and titanium, within its crystal lattice. Blue sapphire is found in various parts of the world, including Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Madagascar, and Australia, with each location producing stones of distinct quality and color.
Beyond its aesthetic allure, blue sapphire holds significant cultural, spiritual, and astrological importance. In many cultures, it symbolizes wisdom, royalty, and divine favor. In astrology, blue sapphire is associated with the planet Saturn and is believed to possess powerful metaphysical properties that can bring about discipline, focus, and success in one’s endeavors. As a result, it is often worn as a talisman or incorporated into jewelry, particularly engagement rings and pendants.
The durability and brilliance of blue sapphire make it highly coveted for use in fine jewelry, especially when set in precious metals like gold or platinum. However, its rarity and quality can significantly influence its value, with stones exhibiting intense, vivid blue hues commanding the highest prices.
Blue sapphire’s timeless beauty, coupled with its rich cultural significance and astrological associations, ensures its enduring popularity among gemstone enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.