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The distinguishing features of natural and Synthetic
Green sapphires cut dark blue protolith to show the multidirectional color of green or blue-green on the front, then natural green sapphires can be formed. yellow-green and Gray-green sapphires can also be found on the market, but their value is relatively low. Most of the properties of synthetic green sapphires are the same as those of natural products. The refractive index ranges from 1.76 to 1.77, and the refractive index...
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Name
natural orange sapphire
Place of Origin
Sri Lanka
Gemstone Type
Natural
Gemstone Color
orange
Gemstone Material
sapphire
Gemstone Shape
Round Brilliant Cut
Gemstone Size
0.8mm
Gemstone Weight
According to the size
Quality
A+
Available shapes
Round/Square/Pear/Oval/Marquise shape
Application
jewelry making/clothes/pandent/ring/watch/earing/necklace/bracelet
Feature description:
Orange, the streak is colorless, transparent, glassy luster, hardnes...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
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Black SPINEL, from it comes out, the output is self-evident, how many hundreds of millions, most of these will not be done by hand inlaid finished products, generally using wax inlaid technology to solve the inlaid, black spinel electroplating equipment requirements are higher, in general, the aging of some equipment or the improper treatment temperature of skilled workers will cause the coloration of black spinel caused by electroplating. We hope that the vast number of jewel...
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Ruby [1] , which means corundum of a red color, is a type of corundum and consists primarily of aluminum oxide (AL 2O 3) . The red color comes from chromium (CR) , mainly Cr2O3, the content is generally 0.1 ~ 3% , the highest is 4% . Containing Fe, Ti and blue said Sapphire, non-chromium CR color of other colors of corundum also collectively known as Sapphire.
Most natural rubies come from Asia (Burma, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, China Xinjiang, China Yunnan, etc.) , Africa...
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TSAVORITE (TSAVORITE) chemical name is chrome vanadium calcium aluminum garnet, because contains trace amounts of chromium and vanadium, delicate Emerald Green, pleasing to the eye. Kenya’s Shafe National Park was discovered by geologist Campbell Brydges in the late 1960s. In 1967, he brought it to New York. In the early 1970s, American Jeweler Tiffany & AMP; Co. named the stone “Tsavorite”and introduced it to the world.
Safrite is a member of the colorful garnet family of...
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Topaz is pure transparent but often opaque due to impurities in it. Topaz is typically wine-colored or pale yellow. But it could be white, gray, blue, green. Colorless topaz, when well cut, can be mistaken for a diamond. Coloured topaz may be less stable or discoloured by sunlight. Among them, the best deep yellow is the most valuable, the yellower the better. Followed by blue, green and red.
Both natural and modified topaz stones are evaluated by color, clarity and weight. Da...
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Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...
Product Detail:
Amethyst is a tripartite crystal system, the crystal is hexagonal columnar, the cylindrical surface is transverse, there are left shape and right shape, twin-crystal is very common. The hardness is 7. The crystal often contains irregular or winged gas-liquid inclusions. It is one of the most expensive members of the crystal family, because the water crystal contains Mn, Fe3+ and appears purple. Transparent, with obvious polychromatism observed under dichromatic mirror.
The ame...