Sapphire Blue (Secure × CHOICE)

: Stones from Kashmir are the rarest and most expensive due to their "sleepy" velvety look, followed by highly-sought Burmese and Sri Lankan (Ceylon) sapphires [15, 26, 30].

Famous for its "star" (asterism) visible on both sides of the stone [14, 17]. American Museum of Natural History [6, 14] 392.52 carats Sapphire Blue

: While most sapphires have natural "inclusions," look for eye-clean stones where no flaws are visible to the naked eye [4, 15, 29]. : Stones from Kashmir are the rarest and

: Ranking a 9 on the Mohs scale , sapphires are the second hardest natural gemstones after diamonds [4, 17, 28]. This makes them exceptionally durable for everyday jewelry, such as engagement rings [21, 23]. Famous Sapphire Pieces Famous Gemstone Key Characteristic The Logan Sapphire 423.29 carats : Ranking a 9 on the Mohs scale

: A well-proportioned cut is essential to bring out the stone's brilliance and prevent it from looking dull or "inky" [24, 25, 29].

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