Teal Sapphire 1.09 Cts,Teal Sapphire,Teal Sapphire Engagement Ring,Teal Sapphire For Jewelry Making,Gemstone For Gift,Loose Sapphire
Description
STONE : TEAL SAPPHIRE
WEIGHT : 1.09 Carats
DIMENSIONS : 6.1 * 5.0 * 3.5
COLOR : Green- Blue ( Teal )
CUT : Radiant Cut
SKU. : GB10136
GEMSTONE TYPE : NATURAL ERATH-MINED CORUNDUM SAPPHIRE
This radiant cut teal sapphire Is a naturally earth-mined sapphire , radiant cut weighting upto 1.31 carat listed here for jewelry making or ideal for a sapphire engagement ring
Well Cut Radiant Cut Sapphires are unique ,
This sapphire has a perfect mixture of bluegreen and some of lemons shade gives the stone a extra sparking and beauty.
This loose teal blue green sapphire is ideal to be mounted in a rose gold or white gold.
LIFE STORY OF THIS STONE
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The Raw mother stone weighted 1.98 Carats, Our Cutting Experts managed Cut Radiant and Finished a Spectacular treasure weights 1.09 Carats Super Color peacock sapphire “
BLUE GREEN or TEAL sapphires have become a mainstream color for sapphires, especially among millennial for engagement rings. We are not surprised that teal is increasingly becoming popular as a preferred color for engagement rings. Here is why we think teal is gaining popularity. Our opinion is based on our discussions with several jewelers, clients and collectors.
Why teal sapphire is making a comeback in engagement sapphires
Ocean: It is the color of the ocean. Many of our clients tells us the they love the teal sapphires because it resonates with the color of ocean.
Beauty: Obviously, the teal sapphires are very beautiful. Wait till you see them on an engagement ring, they are absolutely gorgeous!
How to choose the perfect blue-green/teal sapphire
Color: The first and foremost thing you are looking out for in buying any gem including a sapphire is the color. The best way to judge color is in outdoor evening light, or a well lighted room from natural light. Once you are in the right setting, view the stone from about 1 feet above. The color you are looking out for is a deep sea color, or deep greenish-blue or bluish-green. You also want to examine the stone in different lights (daylight and florescent lightening), some teal sapphire shift colors to blue or green or in rare occasions purple, depending on the lightening. “Color shifting” or “color changing” is not a common phenomena, if the stone changes completely to a different color in some lights, this might make it even more valuable. However, you must ensure that the primary color in most lightening conditions is teal.
Clarity: Just like any gemstone, you would want to see if the stone is free from any inclusions. Inclusions are anything (crystal, bubble, feather etc) that can be seen in the stone. Most unheated sapphires would have some level of “silk” inclusions. If you see anything in your stone easily with an unaided eye (without using lenses or loupes), and it distracts from the sparkle or beauty, you may want to reconsider your purchase, except you still like it (and many times visibly included sapphires are still beautiful stones), but then you have to pay a lower amount relative to a comparable quality sapphire that is eye clean. If you need a jewelers loupe to see any inclusions, it means your stone is great! After all, none of your friends would be looking at your stone in 10x magnification, and sapphires rarely come in internally flawless grades!
Cut: As a lay person, you want to ensure that your stone is symmetrical. This means that if it is a round it is a symmetric round, likewise an oval or square. You also want to ensure that the sapphire has smooth surfaces (polish). You want to check how light bounces off the stone. If your stone has a lot of light “activity”, it is a plus. Stay away from stones that have large “windows”. Windows are clear spaces usually in the middle of the stone, where light does not bounce off the stone but rather is transmitted through the stone. This happens when a cutter primarily cuts to retain weight and not beauty, by doing this they ignore cutting below the “critical angle”(Every stone has a refractive index that is used to calculate the “critical angle”, and this has to be put into consideration when cutting to allow light bounce around the stone to reflect color and brilliance). You can get an expert to check this for you. Also, get an expert to check the meet points if you really care much about more about extra details. Except the “meet points” are too shabby, missing few meet points here and there won’t significantly distract much from the stone’s beauty.
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BEHIND THE SCENE
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“ A Breathtaking Stone Processed months before hit to the international market “
It’s a long process of Mining in Hundreds of feet down the ground and for the hard work of our real hero’s god bless them with treasures, and after-wise there’s a process of cut, Polish & comparatively long hold time in a reputed lab to get certified, after all the Process,
A Gift Of Mother Nature Shows a unbelievable beautiful that never ever fades,
“ THIS IS A PURE GIFT OF A MOTHER NATURE “