Blue Sapphire Necklace

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Handmade in Ontario, Canada

Necklace length: 18 Inches

Pendant height: 1 Inch

Pendant width: 1 Inch

Materials: Sterling Silver,14k gold

Gemstones: Blue Sapphire's

 

This necklace has a Natural rosecut blue Sapphire and a brilliant cut Royal Blue Sapphire is set in Sterling Silver with 3 heart shape cut out on the back of the setting.

This stone is really super Unique, it shows partially the hexagon growth lines**( how the stone grew )

I added an 14k yellow gold pebble as an accent bringing out a bit more color from the big stone ( this stone shows the growth lines with a hint of golden/ brown

The simple style of this pendant makes it so perfect for any occasion.

A perfect unique gift for that special someone on your list or gift to self 😉

Size about 1" by 1" comes with an 18" rhodium-plated Sterling Silver paper clip chain.

Sapphire's crystal name is Corundum.

With a hardness of 9 on the scale of Mohs, its next to a diamond (10)

I love the durability of this stone, not scratch easily at all and is great for everyday use.

The contrast between the brushed Silver and 14k yellow gold gives it that "chic elegance" look that you will love every day and on your night out. This is just real Eye candy for the luxury lover.

Colour and sheen are tough to capture in an image and are way nicer in person.

 

Colour can vary due to the differences in monitors or digital devices.

 

The mystic sheen/cat eye effect in these genuine/natural Sapphires is due to the fact that it is cut from rough material that exhibits partial asterism.***

 

Please feel free to Contact Me with any inquiries or special requests.

 

 **the inner crystal growth stucture of Corundum has a hexagon shape 

***Asterism = Basically, there are rutile needle inclusions in it that are oriented at certain angles to give it that partial star effect. The reason why you can't actually see a partial star is that the stone is cut flat. In order for the star to show, the stone must be cut into a high-domed cabochon.*