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Light green sapphire
Light green sapphire











Green sapphire price, like any other gemstones, is measured by carat weight. Whatever the cut is, a green sapphire should have a symmetrical cut that reflects light at the correct angles to display the luster. It is also pretty common to see them in pear, emerald, and princess cut. The most common cut for green sapphires are oval, round, and cushion. A clean, no obvious inclusion green sapphire, is valuable. It is extremely rare to find a green sapphire without these inclusions. Most green sapphires contain long, needle-like lines, called rutile needles. Like any other gemstone, clarity is one factor you should consider. From our experience, they could enrich the color, and some customers really love the yellowish or bluish green sapphires. Green sapphires could have hints of yellow or blue, which affects the overall appearance of the stone. A deep and intense green color is the most sought after. This is the most important factor in determining the value and beauty of green sapphire. Here are few things you have too look at: We've seen an increase in colored stone engagement rings in the past few years (we're now in 2020), especially young couples. What To Look For When Making A Green Sapphire Ring? If you are looking for a ring with Thai green sapphire, check out this call Shiraz Jewelry.

light green sapphire

This is why you can buy green sapphire from Shiraz Jewelry for a very low price. Most of the green sapphire you will see on the market is from Thailand. Sri Lanka is believed to have the finest ones, but it is very rare. The mines in Australia also produces green sapphire. We've seen green sapphires in a very light green color, yellowish-green, bluish-green, to an extremely dark and rich color. The color of green sapphires can vary dramatically in hue, tone, and saturation.

light green sapphire

Cut green sapphires are both hard and tough, make it perfect for daily wear.

light green sapphire

We are talking about the second hardest mineral after diamond, all sapphires belong to corundum family, which rated 9 on the Mohs scale.













Light green sapphire