- Sapphire - Wikipedia
Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, consisting of aluminium oxide (α- Al 2 O 3) with trace amounts of elements such as iron, titanium, cobalt, lead, chromium, vanadium, magnesium, boron, and silicon
- Sapphires | The Natural Sapphire Company
Discover the enchanting world of Natural Sapphires From the heart of the earth to your hands, our global collection promises authenticity and unparalleled beauty Blue sapphires, with their captivating deep blue hue, are a symbol of elegance, wisdom, and timeless beauty
- Sapphire Stone Guide | Sapphire Quality, Colors, Meaning Price
Sapphire is a precious gemstone comprised of the mineral corundum and trace elements like iron, titanium, cobalt, boron, or silicon In this guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know about the sapphire stone
- Sapphire Gemstone: Meaning, Colors, Price Jewelry Guide
What is a Sapphire Gemstone? A sapphire is a precious gemstone belonging to the corundum mineral family, known for its incredible durability, brilliance, and vibrant colors
- Sapphire Quality Factors | Different Types Colors of Sapphire | GIA
Sapphire is generally known as a blue gemstone but surprisingly it comes in a wide range of colors and quality variations In general, the more intense and uniform the color is, the more valuable the stone
- Sapphire Value, Price, and Jewelry Information - Gem Society
Everything you ever wanted to know about sapphire Find value guidelines, scientific data, expert comments, and more in our Gem Listings
- Sapphire Gemstone Guide: Colors, Meanings, Prices, and More in 2025
As a sibling to the ruby, the sapphire shares its value, appeal, and scarcity They are both members of the corundum family with rubies being red and sapphires covering all the other colors Sapphires are famously blue, but yellow, green, or purple versions are objects of true wonder
- Sapphire | Properties, Color Uses | Britannica
Sapphire, transparent to translucent, natural or synthetic variety of corundum (q v ; aluminum oxide, Al2O3) that has been highly prized as a gemstone since about 800 bc
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