Details
- Styles
- Traditional
- Primary Stone
- Sapphire
- Necklace Length
- 19.0 in
- Primary Stone Shape
- Oval
- Primary Stone Creation
- Natural
- Period
- 2020s
- Country of Origin
- India
- Item Type
- New
- Materials
- Emerald
- Sapphire
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Emerald
- Description
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This is part of Chairish’s Fine Jewelry assortment.
Smooth graduated multi color Sapphire ovals necklace that will mix and match … more This is part of Chairish’s Fine Jewelry assortment.
Smooth graduated multi color Sapphire ovals necklace that will mix and match with all your favorite ensmbles. These graduated gemstones are semi-transparent to translucent and feature pink/red, yellw, blue, and emeralds for green. They are 10 X 8 MM to 14 X10 MM in size. There are 19 inches of gemstones and the multi color cord can expand another 12 inches to fit over your head. Besides being known as September’s birthstone, a Sapphire ring was the choice of Princess Diana for her engagement ring. It is now worn by her daughter-in-law Catherine, Princess of Wales. Although Sapphires come in a rainbow of colors, it is most well known as a rich blue stone. It has been used in the jewelry and adornment of royals for centuries. Sapphire has often been associated with romance. In the Middle Ages, clergy considered it a reminder of heaven.
Sapphires are in the same group of stones known as corundum. Nearly all corundum is known as sapphire, except the red stones, known as Ruby, and an orangey-pink stone known as padparadscha. The padparadscha sapphire is found specifically in Sri Lanka.
Sapphires are made from aluminum and oxygen. The presence of trace amounts of iron is what gives sapphires their blue color. Other trace elements that are present when sapphires are formed give stones their great variety of colors. These stones are called fancy sapphires. In the 1990’s, deposits of fancy sapphires were found in East Africa, as well as Madagascar, and has been the source of creative, multicolored stone jewelry. Sapphires can be colorless, and these types of stones are often used as alternatives to diamonds. less
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