time:2021-08-20 source:sznbone Views:
Sapphire has a variety of colors and is conceptually divided into two color systems, namely blue sapphire and colored sapphire. Behind each mysterious color, there is also its own unique meaning.
Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and other countries have various colored sapphires produced. Because of their pleasant colors, colored sapphires have become more and more popular in the international market in recent years, especially by consumers in Japan, Europe and the United States.
Pink sapphire is one of the gem varieties with the fastest price increase in recent years, and consumers in Japan, the United States and other countries have expressed great enthusiasm for it. The color sapphire has a lighter hue than rubies, and the color saturation is not very high. It presents a delicate and pleasant bright pink, but it will not be very rich.
In the colored sapphire family, its price is second only to Paparacha, and the price per carat of high-quality sapphire is tens of thousands, but if the color tone has obvious brown and gray, the value will be greatly reduced.
Orange sapphires also look very beautiful. If the orange is bright and slightly red, it is very popular. Its beauty is not as good as Paparacha, but because the output is more than Paparacha, the price is not as expensive as the former, but compared to green and purple sapphires, the price is much higher.
Paparacha is the only sapphire with its own color name among many colored sapphires. The relevant jewelry appraisal and testing agencies have strict evaluation standards for Paparacha. There are pink and orange in this gem, and the two colors complement each other. , Very charming. Without any of these colors, it cannot be called Paparacha.
Other colored sapphires such as yellow, bright orange, lavender, purple and blue-green are also very popular. If the color is rich and gorgeous, the price is not low. For example, when the color of green sapphire is as emerald green, the price will be very high.
But purple, green, and yellow colored sapphires often have gray and brown tones, which reduces the beauty and value of gems. Generally speaking, colored sapphires have good clarity and bright colors, and the higher the price.