Minimum 4.10ct 10x10mm Cushion, Checkerboard Cut Lab White Sapphire

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    Minimum 4.10ct 10x10mm Cushion, Checkerboard Cut Lab White Sapphire

    Minimum 4.10ct 10x10mm Cushion, Checkerboard Cut Lab White Sapphire

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      minimum 4.10ct 10x10mm cushion, checkerboard cut lab white sapphire. this is a lab created stone.

      Product Information for Minimum 4.10ct 10x10mm Cushion, Checkerboard Cut Lab White Sapphire

      Product Type:Single Stone

      Primary Stone /  Sapphire 

      Shape:Square CushionComposition:Synthetic
      Cut:CheckerboardTreatment:Untreated
      Color:WhiteGemstone Group:Corundum
      Dimensions:10 MM - Calibrated

      Care and Handling of Minimum 4.10ct 10x10mm Cushion, Checkerboard Cut Lab White Sapphire

      Learn more about proper care of your gemstones and jewelry by visiting our Gemstone Enhancements and Treatments page.
      Customer Rating 4.429 out of 5 4.4 out of 5
      6 of 7 (86%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.


      Product Reviews
      : 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
      Sparkly, July 25, 2008
      DarJen , Phx ,Az
      Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
      Value: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5

      "The small problem w/ this stone is the size is hard to find a casting for. I had to buy a round one in this size and wait now to see if its going to work.. But i would definatly give this to a friend ."

      Product met expectations: Yes
      Purchased as a gift: No
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      : 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
      beautiful , very happy., July 19, 2008
      spirithorsegems , North carolina
      Quality: 3 out of 5 3 out of 5
      Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

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      "i bought this stone to make into a ring , but it has a flaw that is very noticeable,and i am very picky with stones for the hand. so i am putting this stone in a pendant and ordering another to make my ring before all sold out ... hope this next one is flawless because it will make a beautiful ring. you cant see the flaw in the picture but on the hand and in person you can. will send another picture after i get both stones in settings. the stone is a perfect 10x10 mm but my scales are broken and cant weight it.. flaw and all i am still happy with the stone and the price."

      Product met expectations: Yes
      Purchased as a gift: No
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      : 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
      Like Stares In The Sky, March 2, 2008
      Hondo , Chicago ,IL
      Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
      Value: 3 out of 5 3 out of 5

      "Stars in the sky is an apte way to describe the appearence of the stoes in this lot. i bought ten, 10/10mm stones in this order,and i must say they are beautiful.But value wise the sizes were dissapointing in that some were8/9mm,9/8mm,to 10/9 but they all werw under the 10/10mm minimum, i always hear about people getting the bigger stones not me. But the will work for what im going to do with them,so Im going to keep my stars in the sky."

      Product met expectations: Yes
      Purchased as a gift: Yes
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      : 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
      Best Purchase Ever, February 19, 2008
      plmarzano , San Diego, CA
      Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
      Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

      "Very pretty & shiney."

      Product met expectations: Yes
      Purchased as a gift: No
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      Sapphire



      Fast Facts




      While sapphire and ruby are both corundum, they are distinguished by color. All red corundum are ruby. Everything else is sapphire. While sapphire can come in a variety of color, it is most noted for the color blue, “cornflower blue” in particular. Sapphires other than blue are often referred to as “fancy sapphire.” While there is a wide range of color, the most popular colors include padparadscha (a light to medium toned, orange pink), pink sapphire and orange sapphire.

      Color

      Sapphire, known for its beautiful “cornflower blue” color, also comes in a wide range of colors.

      Hardness and Durability

      Like rubies, sapphires are one of the hardest and most durable materials on earth. At 9 on Mohs’ scale of gemstone hardness, sapphires are second only to diamonds in hardness.









      History

      The history of sapphire can be a little confusing because it has often been confused with other stones like lapis lazuli. It wasn’t until the early 1800s that sapphire and ruby were recognized as being the family of corundum. The name sapphire may derive from the Greek Sanskrit sanipriya, meaning “dear to the planet Saturn.” Its deep blue color seems to embody the deep blue sky.

      Legend suggests that the Ten Commandments were inscribed on sapphire. Of course, due to its hardness that would be a miracle indeed. Various cultures have treasured the beauty and virtues of sapphire. Ancient Egyptian physicians prescribed grinding it and forming a wash to help the eyes. It was also prescribed for indigestion, scorpion bites, boils, and more.

      The Christian church also valued its presence. Pope Innocent II required all bishops to wear sapphire rings on their hand of blessing. And some writers have suggested that it is one of the foundation stones mentioned in Revelation, representing the apostle Paul because of his mystic encounter in the third heavens.










      Some of the most desired sapphires come from Kashmir, India. Other key mining areas include Sri Lanka, Mogok, Chantabun and Kanchanaburi (Thailand) and even Montana. Other deposits include Brazil, China, Cambodia, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Tanzania.









      When you first start shopping for sapphires, try to look at a wide selection of stones. Train your eye to notice things you like and dislike. When you’re ready to shop, you might want to decide upon a price range.

      Heat Treatments

      You should probably assume your sapphire has been heated. A sapphire that has not been heat treated is extremely rare and would be very expensive.

      Inclusions

      Most sapphire contain some inclusions, so unless you are willing to pay the exorbitant price for a stone free of inclusions, look for a stone that looks clean to the naked eye.









      Cleaning sapphires is easy. Due to their hardness and durability, almost any cleaning technique is acceptable. For specific gemstone details, see our Gemstone Enhancement Chart. Normal Care includes:

      Maintain their beauty by cleaning your gems

      On sapphires, you can normally use ultrasonic cleaners, steamers, sudsy water, and brushes.

      Check stone mounts

      Sapphires are more durable the metal mounts on your jewelry, so have the prongs checked occasionally to assure a tight fit.

      Avoid wearing gems during strenuous exercise

      A well-placed blow could damage the beauty of stone, so it is safest to store them while engaging in any activity where they might be subject to high impact.

      Do not handle jewelry by the stone

      You don’t want to loosen a stone from the mount and take a chance of eventually losing it if the stone falls out.

      Store gemstones separately

      Sapphires are harder than others and a hard stone can actually scratch a softer stone.






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