Collection: Star Sapphire
Star Sapphire
The Star Sapphire is a unique variety of sapphire renowned for its distinctive star-shaped phenomenon, known as asterism. This optical effect is caused by needle-like inclusions of rutile within the sapphire, which reflect light in a star pattern.
Key Features of Star Sapphire:
1. Composition and Structure:
Star sapphires are composed of aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃) with trace elements that give them their color. The asterism is due to needle-like inclusions of rutile (titanium dioxide) within the gemstone.
2. Color Range:
Star sapphires come in various colors, including blue, pink, black, and gray. Blue is the most common and highly prized, but pink and black star sapphires also have significant appeal.
3. Asterism:
- The star effect is best observed under a direct light source and appears as a star-like figure with six rays. The strength and clarity of the star depend on the quality and orientation of the rutile inclusions.
4. Hardness and Durability:
Sapphires, including star sapphires, are quite hard, ranking 9 on the Mohs scale. This makes them durable and suitable for everyday wear.
5.Occurrenc:
Star sapphires are primarily found in Sri Lanka, but they are also discovered in other regions such as Myanmar, Thailand, and Australia.
6. Cut and Shape:
To display the star effect, star sapphires are usually cut into cabochon shapes (smooth, rounded, non-faceted) rather than faceted. The cabochon cut helps enhance and maximize the visibility of the star.
7. Market and Value:
The value of star sapphires depends on factors such as color, clarity, the intensity of the star effect, and size. Well-defined, sharp stars with a deep, rich color are the most valuable.
Star sapphires are admired for their captivating star effect and striking appearance, making them a popular choice for distinctive and eye-catching jewelry.
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