In addition to faceted Sapphire & Ruby, we specialize in natural unpolished high quality Sapphire crystals from Sri Lanka and Ruby crystal specimens from Vietnam. All of our stones are meticulously recut by us to reach the optimal balance between shape, weight, color and brilliance. We deal in well cut, one-of-a-kind Sapphires and Rubies, in both Heated and Non-Heated varieties, predominantly from South East Asia. Though ‘royal’ blue Sapphire and ‘Pigeon Blood’ Ruby may be the most widely recognized, we appreciate all of the wide range of shades and hues of Sapphire, such as peachy pink, grape purple, and lavender blue. One of the most incredible qualities of corundum is the wide range of countless stunning colors it occurs in. They are one of the most enduring gemstones in the world, in both the physical and stylistic sense. The remaining gemstones are categorized as semi-precious. Due to their popularity, both rubies and sapphires are. High-quality natural rubies have reached record prices of 1,000,000 per carat, while the finest sapphires reach 11,000 per carat. It is good to wear diamonds with blue sapphires, emeralds, and grenades. Pearls are highly compatible with rubies and corals. In the ‘Corundum’ family, the red variety is commonly known as Ruby, whilst all other colors may be collectively called Sapphire. Currently, only ruby, sapphire, and emerald are considered precious stones. Both rubies and sapphires are variations of the same mineral, corundum, but rubies are significantly rarer than sapphires and therefore much more expensive. Ruby can be worn with emeralds, Italian red coral online, yellow sapphires, and pearls. They also differ in hardness: sapphires are nine on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness while rubies measure only at 7, making them softer if you somehow managed to drop one. Another difference is that sapphire has a higher refractive index and shine than ruby. Though typically associated with deep blues, Sapphire comes in all colors of the rainbow, ranging from yellow to purple. Sapphires are more expensive than rubies because they’re much rarer. A classically beautiful gemstone, treasured for centuries. Scientifically speaking, there is no major difference between ruby and sapphire gemstones as they are variations of a substance known as corundum.
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