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How to identify Original Yellow Sapphire

Buying a gemstone could be just as intimidating as buying a car, so many options, different price ranges and numerous colors in each variety. But just like the research you do to buy a car, when buying a gemstone like a Sapphire a little research goes a long way. In this post we will help you narrow down on the right yellow sapphire that will match both your budget and lifestyle, making the gemstone not only a good investment but also one you wont be scared to wear and show off. 

The Yellow Sapphire is a variety like all the others, from the species corundum, a gem with numerous unique qualities. Colored by the element Iron, the intensity of the iron can determine overall color of the gemstone. Natural gems demand higher premiums and exceptionally clear gems are right at the top. But how to identify an original yellow sapphire you ask? Well here are a few pointers you wont want to miss out when buying a gem.

Natural, Treated or Synthetic:

When investing in a fine gem, one must always be cautious of synthetics that are being misrepresented as natural gems. To the untrained eye, although it might look the same, the two have distinct features that can help set them apart. Always insist on a certificate from a reputable laboratory when purchasing a yellow sapphire.

Clear gems are a rare occurrence, because as with all natural gems, few tell tail signs help determine where the gemstone has been mined and what the gem has been through before it reached the jewelers store. Natural yellow sapphires also often have more subdued colors as opposed to intense yellows, which might be an indication of heat treatment.

Natural Heated Yellow Sapphire yellow color  cushion shape 0.97 carats

Color:

A big influencing factor, selecting a Yellow Sapphire is mostly on the most appealing color. From a lovely soft golden to a more radiant sandy yellow, the shades of these gems are some of the most divine. Look for a yellow sapphire that comes with a lovely blend of color and sparkle that seems to be coming from within the gemstone and amplified when the light touches the gem. At JupiterGem.com, our selection of stones will surely have one that will call out to you.

Natural Heated Yellow Sapphire Pair yellow color round shape 1.36 carats

Size and Appearance:

Yellow Sapphires comes in a range of sizes and are mined popularly in Srilanka and Thailand. Always be sure to select a gem that has no external indentations, as the price of the gem tends to drop. A clean gem, with a few natural features and excellent color will make a lovely choice for a long lasting gemstone. 

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