Sapphire Evaluation: The 4 Cs

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It is interesting to realize that sapphires don't have red. Technically, these are rubies. Rubies and sapphires come from corundum, and the shade of the gemstone what makes the difference. At a certain level of saturation the ruby will transform into a pink sapphire.



The process of assessing the quality of sapphire is based on many factors. We all know that Silver Couple Bracelets diamonds are rated using the famous 4Cs, which stand for clarity, color cut, carat weight and color. What is the sapphire appraisal process?


It is important to understand that unlike diamonds, sapphires are mostly valued for their color. The goal isn't to eliminate color, but instead to achieve a rich and powerful color that is consistent throughout the stone. The presence of secondary colors as well as the intensity of those colors, and the purity of a stone are considered. In this way, the color becomes the determining factor in evaluating the quality of the sapphire.


But that is not all. The cut is also crucial. The color is important, but the cut is what determines the quality and beauty of the stone. The cut of the stone directly affects its ability to reflect color and light and thus its beauty. If the sapphire is not cut correctly, the central area will appear dull and lifeless.


The size of the sapphire is important in evaluating its quality. Although it may seem attractive to own a large stone, it must be considered that the likelihood of it being a good gem decreases as its size increases. In fact, the bigger the stone is, the more difficult it will be to locate an extremely high-quality one. A large, top-quality sapphire can be extremely rare and expensive.


In the end, assessing the quality of sapphire requires considering a myriad of factors and the color, cut and size are the ones that most influence the value of the stone. When you are evaluating a sapphire it isn't enough to only look at its appearance on the surface. You must analyze all specifics to fully understand its beauty and value.


Kate Middleton Ring Price

Kate Middleton's stunning sapphire engagement ring has an intimate history that is sure to make your heart skip a beat. This iconic ring, which was originally owned by Princess Diana and used by Prince William in 2010 to propose to Kate and has a romantic story. The ring dates to the mid-19th century and was designed by Garrard, well-known London jeweler. The jewels were influenced by a piece commissioned by Prince Albert in 1840 to honor his future wife, Queen Victoria.


The large sapphire surrounded by twelve round diamonds and set in gold was beloved by Queen Victoria that she wore it on her wedding day as "something blue" on her dress. The story continues with Prince Charles, who chose one of their rings to present to Diana at Windsor Castle in preparation for the proposal. The collection included the iconic sapphire and diamond ring because it was a reminder to Charles of the brooch he'd often seen his mother and grandmother wear. Diana picked it due to the blue color, and the rest was history.


The diamond ring, which was never customized, has a 12-carat oval Ceylon sapphire set in 18-carat white gold, and set with 14 solitaire diamonds. The ring Kate Middleton currently wears was worth $37,500 in 1981, when Charles proposed to Diana. But it is now worth an incredible amount because of the romantic love story.


Price of Sapphire stone

How much does a sapphire cost?

The price of sapphires could range anywhere from EUR20 per carat up to hundreds of thousands! It all depends on the quality of the stone the color cut, size, and shape. A low-quality, small-sized gemstone can cost 10 times that of bigger stones. Each sapphire must be valued and viewed individually.


How much is a sapphire with 1 carat worth?

A high-quality stone of 1 to 2 carats might be sold in jewelry stores for between EUR1,000 and EUR2,000 per carat. The cost per carat may even triple or double for stones that are 2 to 3 carats in quality. However, for smaller or larger stones prices are only estimated, since there is no standard formula to calculate the value of a sapphire.


Sapphires from Birmania can be very costly priced between EUR800 and EUR1,600 per karat. However sapphires that come from Madagascar or Ceylon can be just as stunning and are less than half the cost of Burmese sapphires.


Sapphire Properties and Benefits

Since ancient times sapphire was considered the symbol of heaven, guardian, truth-teller, promoter, and guardian, of purity, chastity and purity. It was believed to bring joy, happiness, joy, prosperity, inner peace and beauty. Many wore it for protection or to prevent certain illnesses.


In the Middle Ages people believed that wearing sapphire jewelry could help eliminate negative thoughts. Sapphire was also believed to have healing powers for certain ailments, such as thyroid or nervous system illnesses.


In some parts of the East Saturday was the perfect day to dress in blue and wear blue sapphire jewelry. The blue color and sapphire indicated the wisdom of the mind and deep thinking. In the 11th and 12th centuries, magicians adored sapphire more than any other gemstone because it allowed them to grasp the most mystical meanings, and to connect with the psychic and astral realms.


Sapphire is believed to possess both physical and spiritual qualities. Spiritually, it represents honesty, truthfulness and loyalty. Blue sapphire is particularly linked to the sign of Libra by its vibrant color that evokes the autumn equinox. Others connect it to the sign Taurus which helps them listen to their intuition and find a way to reconcile themselves. In Chinese Astrology, it is associated with the Tiger and is sometimes called the third eye, for its ability to improve the level of intuition. Sapphire is the birthstone for those born in September. Sapphire wedding anniversary is the 16th anniversary of the wedding date.

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