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GIA 4.11ct SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND PLATINUM Ring - R9633
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Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
New with tags |
Brand: |
Unbranded |
Main Stone: |
Sapphire |
Metal: |
Platinum |
Metal Purity: |
900 parts per 1000 |
Ring Size: |
7.25 |
Type: |
Gemstone |
Secondary Stone: |
Diamond |
Main Stone Color: |
Blue |
Style: |
With Diamonds & Gemstones |
Main Stone Shape: |
Oval |
Main Stone Creation: |
Natural |
Total Carat Weight: |
5.00 - 9.99 |
Main Stone Treatment: |
Not Enhanced |
Certification: |
GIA |
Sizable: |
Yes |
Jewelry Type: |
Ring |
Total Carat Weight (TCW): |
5.26 |
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More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1722141690 |
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GIA 4.11ct SAPPHIRE DIAMOND PLATINUM Ring - R9633
This Platinum ring is set with a centered oval Sapphire surrounded by smaller Diamonds. Center stone is GIA Certified.
Main Stone: Sapphire
Main Stone Weight: 4.11ct
Not Heated
Origin: Ceylon
Secondary Stone: Diamond
Secondary Stone Weight: 1.15ct
Metal: Platinum
Metal Purity: 900 parts per 1000
Metal Weight: 9.10GR
Store Reference#: R9633
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Sapphire
Sapphire
The 423-carat (85 g) blue Logan Sapphire
General
Category
Oxide mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
Aluminium oxide, Al2O3
Crystal system
Trigonal
Identification
Color
Typically blue, but varies
Crystal habit
As crystals, massive and granular
Fracture
Conchoidal, splintery
Luster
Vitreous
Fusibility
Infusible
Solubility
Insoluble
Sapphire
is a gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, an aluminium oxide
(?-Al2O3). It is typically blue in color, but natural "fancy" sapphires
also occur in yellow, purple, orange, and green colors; "parti
sapphires" show two or more colors. The only color which sapphire cannot
be is red - as red colored corundum is called ruby,[2] another corundum
variety. This variety in color is due to trace amounts of elements such
as iron, titanium, chromium, copper, or magnesium.
Commonly,
natural sapphires are cut and polished into gemstones and worn in
jewelry. They also may be created synthetically in laboratories for
industrial or decorative purposes in large crystal boules. Because of
the remarkable hardness of sapphires 9 on the Mohs scale (the third
hardest mineral, after diamond at 10 and moissanite at 9.5) sapphires
are also used in some non-ornamental applications, such infrared optical
components; high-durability windows; wristwatch crystals and movement
bearings; and very thin electronic wafers, which are used as the
insulating substrates of very special-purpose solid-state electronics
(especially integrated circuits and GaN-based LEDs).
Sapphire is the birthstone for September and the gem of the 45th anniversary. A sapphire jubilee occurs after 65 years.[3]
Natural sapphires
An uncut, rough yellow sapphire found at the Spokane Sapphire Mine near Helena, Montana
Sapphire is one of the two gem-varieties of corundum, the other
being ruby (defined as corundum in a shade of red). Although blue is the
best-known sapphire color, they occur in other colors, including gray
and black, and they can be colorless. A pinkish orange variety of
sapphire is called padparadscha.
Significant sapphire deposits
are found in Eastern Australia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, China (Shandong),
Madagascar, East Africa, and in North America in a few locations, mostly
in Montana.[4]Sapphire and rubies are often found in the same
geological setting.[5]
Every sapphire mine produces a wide range
of quality - and origin is not a guarantee of quality. For sapphire,
Kashmir receives the highest premium although Burma, Sri Lanka, and
Madagascar also produce large quantities of fine quality gems.[2]
The
cost of natural sapphires varies depending on their color, clarity,
size, cut, and overall quality. For gems of exceptional quality, an
independent determination from a respected laboratory such as the GIA,
AGL or Gueblin of origin often adds to value.
Blue sapphire
Teardrop-shaped blue sapphire
Blue sapphires are evaluated based upon the purity of their
primary hue. Purple, violet, and green are the most common secondary
hues found in blue sapphires.[4] Violet and purple can contribute to the
overall beauty of the color, while green is considered to be distinctly
negative. Blue sapphires with up to 15% violet or purple are generally
said to be of fine quality. Gray is the normal saturation modifier or
mask found in blue sapphires. Gray reduces the saturation or brightness
of the hue, and therefore has a distinctly negative effect.[4]
The
color of fine blue sapphires may be described as a vivid medium dark
violet to purplish blue where the primary blue hue is at least 85% and
the secondary hue no more than 15%, without the least admixture of a
green secondary hue or a gray mask.[4]
The 423-carat (84.6 g)
Logan sapphire in the National Museum of Natural History, in Washington,
D.C., is one of the largest faceted gem-quality blue sapphires in
existence.
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