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Clarity Tips

Some gem types, particularly Sapphire, ruby, emerald and red tourmaline, are practically non-existent without some form of inclusion. Some are even valued for their inclusions, so don’t worry, the gem industry and it’s price structuring takes this factor into account.

Clarity is a subjective term, however the following is how we describe clarity:

Opaque: the gemstone will not transmit light through it.

Translucent, or cloudy: the gemstone transmits light, but you cannot see clearly through it.

Heavily Included: the gemstone is transparent, but the gemstone is littered with inclusions, which are very visible without magnification.

Moderately Included: the gemstone is transparent, but there are several inclusions, which are visible without magnification.

Slightly Included: the gemstone has some very minor inclusions, which may be visible without magnification.

Very Slightly Included (Eye-Clean): the gemstone has some very minor inclusions that are not readily visible without magnification. Some Inclusions may be visible without magnification once you see them under magnification and know exactly where to look.

Very Very Slightly Included: the gemstone has some very very minor inclusions which are difficult to see under magnification.

Loupe Clean (Clean): no inclusions were seen using 10x magnification. However the gemstone was not examined microscopically. The gemstone may be internally flawless or flawless.

Internally Flawless: the gemstone was examined under a microscope of at least 40x magnification, and no inclusions were seen. The gemstone has some external blemishes.

Flawless: the gemstone was examined under a microscope of at least 40x magnification and no inclusions were seen and the gemstone has no external blemishes.

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The measure of visibility through a Sapphire is known as its transparency. It is an often-overlooked characteristic when discussing Sapphire. Sapphires are often lightly included and commercial quality can be translucent to opaque.

Transparency is designated as follows:

• Transparent - objects look clear through the gemstone. These Sapphires boast superb brilliancy in spite of any inclusions they may contain.

• Semitransparent - objects appear somewhat hazy or unclear through the gemstone.

• Translucent - objects are hard to see through the gemstone. Light can pass all the way through, but it is fairly diffused.

• Semi-translucent or semi-opaque - a small fraction of light passes through the gemstone.

• Opaque - almost no light passes through the gemstone.


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What if the clarity and the development of phenomena of a Sapphire are enhanced by heat- treatment?

Heat treatments, wrongly construed as being artificial, mirror the exact same processes that occur in nature. In today’s gem and jewelry industry heat treatments that have proven to be stable are widely practiced and accepted.

Ever since demand grew Sapphire’s have been artificially treated to improve their color and clarity. In fact it is safe to say that 99% of all Sapphire gems, which are processed and cut today have been subjected to some form of heat treatment.

Corundum, whether Sapphire or Ruby, is routinely heated at temperatures that range from anywhere between 700 to 2000 degrees Celsius. Modern heating units reach temperatures close to the melting point of corundum: 2050 degrees Celsius.

Because fine inclusions cause some gemstones to look cloudy, heat treatment that dissolves the inclusions may also improve the clarity of the gemstone or intensify inclusions to enhance phenomena such as asterism

• Unwanted rutile and ‘silk’ can be melted out and dissolved within the crystal structure by heating the corundum to about 1,600 degrees Centigrade, followed by rapid cooling.

• Corundum can also be heated in order to crystallize rutile within the gemstone. If the gemstone contains sufficient rutile, some may crystallize to allow asterism to be developed. Rutile crystallizes when corundum is heated to about 1300 degrees Centigrade, in an oxidizing (oxygen) atmosphere followed by leisurely cooling.

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