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INTRODUCTION OF YELLOW SAPPHIRE OR PUKHRAJ


Yellow sapphires are a beautiful stone which is derived from corundum family. The Yellow sapphire is one of the most popular colours in the world. It is a member of the corundum family, which includes all red, blue, and purple sapphires. The colours of Yellow sapphires range from pale lemon to deep canary and even almost orange. The most valuable Yellow sapphires are those that have an intense colour and a high clarity. The best way to test the quality of a Yellow sapphire is to use your eyes
If you are buying a Yellow sapphire ring or bracelet, make sure it is set in platinum or 18k white gold as white metals set off the stone’s colour better than Yellow gold does.  

COLOUR OF YELLOW SAPPHIRE

Colour is the most important factor in determining the value of a yellow sapphire. The colour range for natural yellow sapphires runs from pale lemon to deep canary, with shades of orange and gold in between. The brighter and more intense the colour, the higher its price will be.

When choosing a yellow sapphire ring or bracelet, keep in mind that some people may find certain shades less attractive than others–it’s best not to get too carried away with your choice if you’re looking for something that will appeal to everyone!

The brightness of a yellow sapphire is also important. The brighter the stone, the more expensive it will be. The cut of the stone will affect its price as well; faceted stones are more valuable than cabochons or other types of cuts.

ORIGIN OF YELLOW SAPPHIRE


Yellow sapphires are mined in Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand and Madagascar. Some varieties of natural diamonds are also found in Kashmir, India which are known as Kashmir diamonds.

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF YELLOW SAPPHIRE

Yellow sapphire is a member of the corundum family, which also includes ruby and blue sapphire. Corundum is the second hardest mineral on earth, second only to diamond.
Yellow sapphires are considered gems with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale (diamond has a score of 10).

Yellow sapphires are a beautiful stone which is derived from corundum family

Yellow sapphires are a beautiful stone which is derived from corundum family. Yellow sapphires are one of the most popular colours in the world, especially in India, Thailand and Australia. The most expensive yellow diamond ever sold was for $22 million dolālars!

Sapphires are one of the most valuable gemstones in the world. They are also one of the most popular, and there are many different types of sapphires available today. This article will explore what makes them so valuable, and how you can tell if you have a real sapphire or not.

The yellow sapphire is one of the most popular colours in the world

The yellow sapphire is one of the most popular colours in the world. It is a member of the corundum family, which includes all red, blue, and purple sapphires. The most common source for this gemstone comes from Sri Lanka but can also be found in Thailand and Australia.

Yellow sapphires are often used as an alternative to diamonds when creating rings or pendants; however, they’re not quite as hard so you should take extra care when wearing them around other jewellery or items with sharp edges (like keys).

It is a member of the corundum family, which includes all red, blue, and purple sapphires.

Corundum is a mineral that is a crystalline form of aluminium oxide (Al2O3). It is the third most abundant mineral in the Earth’s continental crust, behind only feldspars and quartz. Corundum has been found on every continent on Earth except for Antarctica and it is mined commercially in many places throughout the world. Corundum has been known to mankind for thousands of years and was used as early as 3000 BC for making tools and weapons; however, it wasn’t until 1797 when French chemist Louis Vauquelin discovered that corundum was composed entirely from alumina that its composition could be determined accurately enough to name this new material “sapphire”.

The colours of yellow sapphires range from pale lemon to deep canary and even almost orange.

The colours of yellow sapphires range from pale lemon to deep canary and even almost orange. The most popular colour for this gemstone is a golden yellow, which is also called “canary”. Other shades include lemon, light orange and golden-brown hues.

The term “pukhraj” comes from the Sanskrit word pukhraj meaning “golden”.

The most valuable yellow sapphires are those that have an intense colour and a high clarity.

The most valuable yellow sapphires are those that have an intense colour and a high clarity.
Clarity refers to the absence of inclusions, blemishes or cracks within the gemstone. You can test your yellow sapphire’s clarity by looking through it at a plain white background such as paper or wall. If you see any imperfections or discoloration, then this is an indication that your stone has lower than ideal clarity. For example: if you look at your stone through magnification, there should be no visible bubbles or other markings inside it; also known as “internal characteristics”.
The intensity of a yellow sapphire refers to its brightness/luminosity; this means how much light reflects off its surface when viewed under bright lighting conditions such as direct sunlight (which causes less reflection than incandescent light bulbs). To test this quality of yours simply hold up one side of your stone against another object – preferably something white – then compare both sides’ brightness’s visually; whichever has better reflectivity will likely be more valuable because it means more light energy has been absorbed by its molecules which increases their ability absorb even more photons from external sources like sunlight!

The best way to test the quality of a yellow sapphire is to use your eyes

The most valuable yellow sapphires are those that have an intense colour and a high clarity.
Clarity refers to the absence of inclusions, blemishes or cracks within the gemstone. You can test your yellow sapphire’s clarity by looking through it at a plain white background such as paper or wall. If you see any imperfections or discoloration, then this is an indication that your stone has lower than ideal clarity. For example: if you look at your stone through magnification, there should be no visible bubbles or other markings inside it; also known as “internal characteristics”.
The intensity of a yellow sapphire refers to its brightness/luminosity; this means how much light reflects off its surface when viewed under bright lighting conditions such as direct sunlight (which causes less reflection than incandescent light bulbs). To test this quality of yours simply hold up one side of your stone against another object – preferably something white – then compare both sides’ brightness’s visually; whichever has better reflectivity will likely be more valuable because it means more light energy has been absorbed by its molecules which increases their ability absorb even more photons from external sources like sunlight!

The most valuable yellow sapphires are those that have an intense colour and a high clarity.

The most valuable yellow sapphires are those that have an intense color and a high clarity.

Clarity refers to the absence of inclusions, blemishes or cracks within the gemstone. You can test your yellow sapphire’s clarity by looking through it at a plain white background such as paper or wall. If you see any imperfections or discoloration, then this is an indication that your stone has lower than ideal clarity. For example: if you look at your stone through

magnification, there should be no visible bubbles or other markings inside it; also known as “internal characteristics”.

The intensity of a yellow sapphire refers to its brightness/luminosity; this means how much light reflects off its surface when viewed under bright lighting conditions such as direct sunlight (which causes less reflection than incandescent light bulbs). To test this quality of yours simply hold up one side of your stone against another object – preferably something white – then compare both sides’ brightness’s visually; whichever has better reflectivity will likely be more valuable because it means more light energy has been absorbed by its molecules which increases their ability absorb even more photons from external sources like sunlight!

Yellow sapphires are mined in Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand and Madagascar.

Yellow sapphires are mined in Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand and Madagascar. The most valuable yellow sapphires are those that have an intense colour and a high clarity.
The best way to test the quality of a yellow sapphire is to use your eyes: look at it with the naked eye first, then under magnification if you need more detail or clarity.

Some varieties of natural diamonds are also found in Kashmir, India which are known as Kashmir diamonds

Kashmir is a region in the north of India. It is famous for its natural beauty and rich history as well as some of the most beautiful lakes and rivers in all of India. Kashmir also produces some of the world’s finest sapphires, which can be found at our Pukhraj Gemstones Shop in Delhi.

Benefits of using Natural Yellow Sapphire

Yellow sapphires are a beautiful stone which is derived from corundum family. The yellow sapphire is one of the most popular colours in the world. The natural colour of yellow sapphire gemstones comes from traces of iron and titanium oxides present within them. It has been said that wearing a yellow sapphire can bring good luck and prosperity as well as protect its wearer from evil spirits or bad energy.

The yellow sapphire is one of the most popular gemstones in the world. The natural colour of yellow sapphire gemstones comes from traces of iron and titanium oxides present within them. It has been said that wearing a yellow sapphire can bring good luck and prosperity as well as protect its wearer from evil spirits or bad energy.

 

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