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Green Sapphire

Due to its distinctive blend of bright green and deep ocean blue, experts believe that the green sapphire (also called Teal Sapphire) will herald the next revolution of multicolored sapphires. There is little information on this sapphire, as it is a rare type of corundum and a recent addition to the market. Our Australian green sapphires come from the ethical Australian mining company Fura Gems.

Green Sapphire

Green Sapphire

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DISCOVER THE GREEN SAPPHIRE

The teal color was once used to describe a common teal or Eurasian duck, especially the blue-green area around the bird's eyes. Therefore, it is not surprising that the term "teal sapphire" was given to green sapphires with a dark cyan hue.

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ATTRIBUTES OF PRECIOUS STONES

MINERAL Corundum
CHEMISTRY Al 2 O 3
COLOR Greenish blue - Bluish green
REFRACTION INDEX 1.762 - 1.770
BIREFRINGENCE 0.008 - 0.010
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 4.00
MOHS HARDNESS 9.0

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VALUE OF THE GREEN SAPPHIRE

The value of the green sapphire is influenced by the four Cs, namely carat, cut, color, and clarity.

Here is a price list based on the market prices for 2020:

  • Absolute symmetry, meeting points, superb polish and brilliance are all characteristics of a good cut.
  • The colors are blue-green, green-blue, or green with blue hues. The value of the diamond will be determined by the tone and shade of the color.
  • Purity ranges from the purity of the eye to the absence of flaw within.

The price per carat varies from:

  • 1 - 1.5 carat: $650 - $1200/carat
  • 2 to 3 carats: $850 to $1600/carat
  • 3 carats and more: The price per carat varies from 1,000 to 2,500 dollars, depending on the actual size.elle of the stone and the aforementioned considerations.

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GREEN SAPPHIRE COLORS

Green sapphires are often mistakenly identified as partial sapphires. They do not have distinct color bands, which the term "partial" indicates when it comes to the colors of a stone. Theseprecious stones however, they present a gradation of different shades with varying degrees of blue, green, yellow, and spatial gray.

The fundamental colors, blue and green, are present in almost equal parts in the most expensive green sapphires. Depending on how the light reflects inside the stone and how elle is cut, they can also have shades of yellow. The rarest variety of green sapphire has a 50/50 color composition of blue and green, giving it a mossy color similar to that of aquamarine.

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SOURCES OF THE GREEN SAPPHIRE

The most important and traditional sources of sapphires and other precious stones may be Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Thailand; however, Australia is the main source of sapphires with blue sarcoidal inclusions.

Purists only accept authentic sapphire teals from Australia, but other sources have been found. These new sources include places like Madagascar, Ethiopia, and Niger, as well as Montana in the United States, which has become a key location for gemstone supply.

Although purists may not always be as attached to these new sources, the stones extracted from them can be just as beautiful and pure as those extracted in Australia.

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PROPERTIES

All sapphires are quite durable, including green sapphires. They are the hardest natural gemstones after diamonds, measuring 9 on the Mohs scale. These stones are ideal for everyday jewelry, such as engagement rings, as they are resistant to scratches and damage.

CLARITY

The majority of untreated sapphires have inclusions. silk. These, however, are almost never visible to the naked eye. Although most green sapphires have inherent flaws, none diminish the shine and brilliance of the stone.

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RUBY CARE

According to the Mohs scale, green sapphires have a hardness of 9, which makes them resistant. The ideal solution for cleaning them is a soft toothbrush, warm water, and a mild non-abrasive soap. To avoid dropping the stone in the sink or on the floor, it is recommended to wash the sapphire in a bowl placed on a table. Green sapphires can be cleaned with ultrasound. Dry your stone with a soft towel after cleaning it.

If your stone is placed in a piece of jewelry, you must be very careful when cleaning it, as the materials supporting the stone are softer than the stone itself.

Having your stones or jewelry cleaned by a qualified jeweler is the best way to ensure their safety.

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