Blue Sapphire Faceted Sapphire Gemstone Sapphire for Sapphire Jewelry loose sapphire loose 6mm 1.23cts SKU 110303

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SKU: 110303

Deep blue sapphires have long been associated with royalty, often worn by medieval kings who believed that the gemstones would protect them from their enemies. Besides nobility and a symbol of faithfulness, it was also believed that sapphires cured eye disease and protected wearers from evil.

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Gemstone Name: Natural Corundum, Sapphire Variety Color: Blue Transparency: TransparentShape: Faceted Round Total carat weight: 1.17ctStone Size (mm): 6mmClarity: Eye Clean Hardness: 9 Treatment: Lattice diffusion Special considerations: None SKU: 00110303For similar listings,

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1. What is Natural Corundum, Sapphire Variety ?

  • Corundum is the mineral name that belongs to a couple of varieties, one of which is sapphire, given its' blue color. Natural Corundum, Sapphire Variety , can only be found in the Earth and is embellished for color enhancement. Natural corundum undergoes a new proprietary process to create the Sapphires.

2. What is the difference between natural sapphires, Natural Corundum, Sapphire Variety  and synthetic sapphires?

Natural Sapphires

  • Composed of natural corundum
  • Naturally mined directly from the Earth and sold into the market

Natural Corundum, Sapphire Variety 

  • This is Composed of natural corundum with over 2500 degree C
  • This Sapphire is created from natural corundum from nature's mine
  • natural corundum, which creates natural looking gemstones, is embellished for color enhancemen

Synthetic Sapphires

  • Not made from natural corundum
  • Synthetic sapphires are 100% laboratory grown
  • Creation begins and ends at the lab, it does not begin from the mine

3. Are these stones treated in any matter?

  • Yes. These stones are induced by lattice diffusion of titanium and beryllium for color enhancement

4. Why is Sapphire the best alternative?

  • You be the judge. Natural sapphires are becoming increasingly rare to find and therefore increasingly more expensive. Would you rather buy a natural sapphire, at thousands of dollars, or a dee Sapphire (Natural Corundum, Sapphire Variety )? Both are composed of natural corundum from Mother Nature, yet this dee Sapphires cost a fraction of the price!

5. Do you create custom made pieces?

  • Yes, we do