
In certain cases, small inclusions can give some blue sapphires a velvety appearance, further enhancing the beauty and value of these stones. Blue sapphires look best in daylight, but almost always show the pure blue in different types of artificial light. Sapphire should not be too light on the one hand, but also not too dark on the other. The most expensive and most sought after colors are royal blue, padparadscha (light pink/orange) and cornflower blue. Sapphire is derived from the Greek word "sappheiros" meaning "blue stone" and comes in the colors blue and pink. Traces of elements such as vanadium, iron, chromium and titanium are responsible for the wide color palette that characterizes sapphire. While red corundum is known as ruby, all other colors of corundum are called sapphire. Ruby and sapphire are both color variants of the mineral corundum.
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This stone is suitable for use in all jewellery. This stone is completely natural and untreated.

This stone is free of visible inclusions to the naked eye. The completely natural stone therefore has a unique character. The stone tends to ruby or pink sapphire but has a clearly different hue. Special sapphire with an unusual color from Madagascar.
