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The 6Cs of Sapphire
6Cs Summary

Colour
Sapphires come in every colour you can imagine. Grading them based on colour is impossible. However, we use our own colour cards to get the correct colour preferences from our customers.
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Clarity
Absence of inclusions increases the clarity. Eye clean gemstone have no inclusions visible to the naked eye. If no inclusions are visible even at 10X magnification, then what you have is a ‘loupe clean’ sapphire.
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Cut
The cut that is used on sapphires differs from the traditional cuts associated with diamonds. In order to get the best colour and saturation, each indivisual rough gemstone need to be cut into a unique shape.
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Curing
Most of the sapphires are heat treated to enhance the colour and quality. Heat treatment is accepted method of curing. But there are other undesirable curing techniques you should be aware of.
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Country
The colour and the beauty of sapphires are depend on the presence of other minerals in sapphire crstals. Sapphires from different sources carry different characteristics.
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Sapphires are the most beautiful gemstone in the World
Sapphires are some of the most popular gemstone varieties in the world. In case you’re wondering why? Sapphires are valued for many reasons as precious stones: From their very high hardness, scoring number 9 on the Mohs scale. Sapphire gemstones as highly durable stones are an ideal option for those who want their fine jewellery to last a lifetime. It may interest you to know that sapphire gemstones are very rare in terms of overall supply and availability.
How much does it cost to buy Sapphires
However, that does not mean it is not possible to get your hands on good quality sapphires, as sapphires stones are sourced from many parts of the world. So if you can find the right jeweller, who can provide quality gemstones for the right price. Sapphire gemstones are commonly used in high-end jewellery such as engagement rings. Whilst there’s greater availability of lower-grade sapphire in the market today, but when it comes to top-tier sapphires: those with high carat, and low inclusions, and great colour good quality sapphires are rarer and command a great price.
Colours of Sapphires
Sapphires are a precious stone that comes in a range of colours. A gemstone variety that arguably has the largest range in colours. Besides the famous blue sapphire, sapphires stones come in pink, white, yellow; and even orange and green. Basically, you can get natural sapphires in virtually any colour you can think of. With its unique colours, the natural sapphire gemstone is defined by the presence of various minerals. As each of these coloured stones carries a specific advantage. Notably, white sapphires are considered to be the best-coloured gemstone Pink sapphires nicely complement rose gold jewellery.
In addition to the popular colours, one can also find them in very dark variants. Varieties such as "Kaka Nil (means blue like a crow)" is a sapphire that appears in opaque to black to the naked eye, and the blue colour is only visible, under a very bright beam of light. Since colour is a key feature in sapphires, their presence and relationship to value work differently from that of diamonds. For example, even among blue sapphires, certain blue sapphire varieties such as cornflower blue sapphire and royal blue sapphires are valued differently due to certain subtle factors. For even with the same hue, the colour characteristics of sapphire gemstones can vary based on the intensity of the colour. Some love the darker and deeper look and others like light shaded. But the middle range is considered better than the extremes, however, sapphires that are highly vivid are valued higher.
Then there are unique colour varieties in sapphires. Notable here is the "Padparadscha Sapphire'. Considered the top-notch sapphires variety, this gemstone can be visually distinguished by its unique colour range, which resembles the colours of a lotus flower and the colours of a tropical sunset. Another magnificent feature of sapphires is that some of them come in two or more colours. Called bi-colour sapphires or ‘party sapphires’. Notable here is the Australian teal sapphires, as they come with a mix of blue, green, and yellow in them. Some colour combinations of bi-colour sapphires are very unique.
Where you can buy genuine natural Sapphires
There’s so much more we can do about these gemstones. Sapphires are one of the top 4 gemstones in the world, with growing popularity. At Brilliyond we have a large range of fine natural sapphire gemstones in different colours, shapes, sizes, and different qualities. Here, we are only showcasing a few of those just to showcase the options available for your engagement ring. Please contact us and share your ideas on what kind of sapphire you want in your engagement ring.