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Color Tips

How do I choose a good Sapphire color?

Before making a purchase considering a Sapphire’s color is pivotal to the process of evaluation, a Sapphire’s clarity comes second. Taste in color is a personal matter, so while the following points are verified facts from the gemstone world they are also up for contention, and in no way are intended to restrict your personal preferences.

Some think that when buying a Sapphire, as a gem alone or set into jewelry, the darker the color the better the gem: False. If a Sapphire is too dark and subdued it’s lifeless, lacking all the qualities for which it is renowned. Go for rich, bright, vivid colors: clear medium-tones and concentrated primary colors are the most favored.

The more intense colors will of course command higher prices, and although the Sapphire is infinitely more affordable than its sister the ruby, prices for large top quality mid-range Blue Sapphire can be superior to those of diamond. So if your budget doesn’t allow it look for muted colors, colors between hues, which are still appealing but less expensive.

What if the color of a Sapphire is 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 Sapphires 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.

Depending on the required effect, heating is carried out in either an oxidizing atmosphere or a vacuum atmosphere:

• An oxidizing atmosphere requires the presence of oxygen. This method is employed to lighten the color of Sapphire by decreasing the dark blue color. It is also used to eradicate the blue element of purplish rubies, leaving the red color caused by chromium unaffected.

• A vacuum-reducing atmosphere requires the presence of carbon monoxide and the absence of oxygen. This form of treatment is used to intensify the blue color in Sapphire. Previous to this treatment many white to pale blue gemstones were considered valueless until this practice was discovered.

An additional technique used in treating Sapphire is the ‘Diffusion’ treatment, which involves heating pale or colorless Sapphire to a very high temperature while it’s in contact with chemical coloring agents. This creates a layer of color that’s usually less than 1/100 inch thick. Diffusion color can be removed by repolishing or recutting. Otherwise, both treatments’ effects are normally permanent, and they create no special care requirements for gem owners.

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