UGL Colors
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UGL Colors
Royal Blue Color Sapphire
Royal Blue Color Sapphire is the top-quality Sapphire that fulfils a comprehensive set of qualities including medium deep blue to strong dark blue color (without darkening), good transparency and complete absence of any treatment. This gemstone is an ideal choice for both astrological and jewelry purposes.
Peacock Blue
Peacock blue the term “Peacock Sapphire” simply refers to the glorious blue green hue of a Montana sapphire, which is similar to the colorful feathers of a peacock And while these unique sapphires are a class all their own.
Vivid Blue Sapphire
These are known as “vivid blue Sapphire” Ceylon blue sapphires are favored across the world due to its naturally forming vivid colour, purity, translucent and density which other countries cannot replicate. Many people are drawn to a dark vivid blue color that is often referred to as “royal blue.” This color blue is deep and has undertones of violet or purple.
Cornflower Sapphire
Cornflower Blue Sapphire is the highly sought after color variety of Sapphire that bears pure blue hue similar to the color of a cornflower. It is found in light to medium color tone and comes from a variety of origins including Kashmir (India), Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Madagascar and Burma (Myanmar).
Padparadscha Sapphire
Padparadscha Sapphire The ideal Padparadscha color is a mix of pink of and orange with minimal color zoning (when viewed with the unaided eye). Sapphires with pink and orange regions are often called Padparadascha, but these do not exemplify the ideal color.
Pigon Blood Ruby
Pigeon Blood Ruby meaning is primarily associated with its color that matches exactly with the blood drawn from a freshly killed pigeon. It displays bright red hue with a slight tint of purple that appears deep red when seen in light. The strength of ruby's red depends on how much chromium is present—the more chromium, the stronger the red color. Chromium can also cause fluorescence, which adds to the intensity of the red color.
Pink Sapphires
Pink sapphires belong to the corundum family of minerals. They contain traces of iron, titanium, magnesium, copper and chromium that help determine its color. The higher the chromium content, the deeper the pink hue. In some cases, it's difficult to distinguish a pink sapphire from a ruby.
Yellow Sapphire
Yellow sapphires can range in color from greenish yellow to orangish-yellow and everything in between. The preferred yellow sapphire color is a medium, vibrant, canary yellow. These medium bright stones are still less expensive than a comparable blue or pink sapphire.
Teal Sapphire
Teal Sapphire is a unique and special variety of corundum that features two of nature’s most majestic colors: deep ocean blue and vivacious green. This incredible combination perhaps explains why many experts today consider this gem the next revolution in multi-colored sapphires comes from a variety of origins Madagascar, Ethiopia, Nigeria, United States.
Cats Eye Sapphire
Chrysoberyl can be found with the chatoyancy feature “Cat's Eyes” Translucent yellowish green chatoyant color ranges from yellow to apple green, with the rich green colors generally being the most valued. The attribute that gives this stone its popularity and name is the phenomena known as chatoyancy, also known in the gem trade as “the cat’s eye effect”.
Honey Color Cats Eye
Cat's Eyes color ranges from a golden honey to mint green, with the rich gold colors generally being the most valued. The attribute that gives this stone its popularity and name is the phenomena known as chatoyancy, also known in the gem trade as “the cat’s eye effect”.