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SKU: PCB9010_O7000_000VA
necklace with pendant in 18k rose gold with 1 orange sapphire treated (≈0.1 ct), 1 blue sapphire (≈0.1 ct), 1 pink sapphire (≈0.1 ct), 1 tsavorite (≈0.1 ct), 1 red spinel (≈0.1 ct) and 1 tanzanite (≈0.1 ct).
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The Sapphire represents the blue variety of Corundum and owes its color to the presence of iron and titanium in its chemical formula. While Sapphire derives from Latin “sapphirus”, probably used to indicate another gemstone, almost certainly the current Lapis Lazuli.
The pink sapphire is a pink variety of Corundum. It differs from ruby due its lower saturation of red, giving the gems their softer tone. The stone’s color can be very delicate, bright, pure or with hints of violet. The clarity of this stone is sometimes accompanied by subtle inclusions and fluid veils.
Gold takes its name from the Indo-European word “gehl” meaning to shine. Rose - a delicate tint achieved by mixing gold with small quantities of copper and silver.
It is ideal to celebrate those born in the month of August. These fine stones became known as Balas rubies, and some of them were the treasured property of kings and emperors. As a result, some of the world’s most illustrious “rubies” are actually spinels.
Tanzanite is a relatively recent discovery, it is a blue version of Zoisite and it is found in just one place on earth: Tanzania. Discovered by chance by an African tribesman in 1967, it became instantly popular because of its vivid colors, high clarity, and potential for large cut stones.
Calcium aluminum silicate it is the green garnet variety of Gemstones are generally small and rarely weigh over 1 carat. The name garnet is derived from the Latin “granatus” meaning grain or seed.