Sapphire green for gemstone olive green artificial 99.999% Al2O3 synthetic

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Like pink sapphires, green sapphires also come in a variety of shades and tones. Just like the colors of nature: there are countless shades and hues, green; Green sapphire. If you find the right jeweler, you can get green sapphires that have been carefully cut, shaped and polished to meet your needs. Green sapphires come in light, dark, dark blue and many other shades.


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What makes a green sapphire green?

Good question. As is the case with sapphires, the prevalence of color in these gemstones is a factor in the kinds and combinations of other trace elements found in them. For this particular type of conundrum mineral, the presence of different amounts of iron leads to its distinctive color.

Is green sapphire expensive?

Interestingly, despite its relatively exotic properties, green sapphire is not the most expensive sapphire on the market. The source of these gems is relatively easy; Therefore, compared with blue, pink, yellow sapphire varieties, its price is often lower. In terms of price, green sapphires with larger carats and fewer defects will be the best choice. Interestingly, given the relative price competitiveness of green sapphires, they are considered a challenger to the more elusive emerald: a key player in the sapphire sapphire market. Therefore, making green sapphire bigger is the future direction of development.

The best green sapphire cut for rings

Green sapphires are the less costly of the sapphire types (e.g., blue, pink, yellow), which means you can choose larger stones that are beautifully cut to enhance their brightness. When designing your personal ring, you can start with the type of gemstone (sapphire), then the color (green), and then choose the right metal (white gold, platinum, etc.). As one might have guessed, emerald cutters are the go-to choice for green sapphires (used in jewelry such as engagement rings).

What is the right metal choice for green sapphire?

In posing this question, you may be wondering if there are certain metal types that are better suited to green sapphires. The answer is probably yes. As with emerald cutters, for sapphires, colorless metals are more suitable for green stones. Like emeralds, they tend to be well suited to the lighter metal types of silver: platinum, palladium (plated), and white gold, and pair well with gems of this color. Silver is also a pretty good choice, and although unlike its more expensive competitors, it is a relatively soft metal that is more prone to tarnish, it is still a good choice for green sapphire jewelry metal.

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