Mermaid Sapphires: the Next Big Thing in Engagement Ring Stones
Mermaid sapphires are the rarest type of teal sapphires. Learn all about these blue-green gems that could soon become popular engagement ring…
Mermaid sapphires are the rarest type of teal sapphires. Learn all about these blue-green gems that could soon become popular engagement ring…
This sparkling unheated sapphire rom The Spokane Barn Sapphire Mine has a moderate color change from being greenish blue in most light to a lavender…
A sparkling Montana sapphire with a pleasing brighter blue-green color that is a bit more blue in natural daylight.
Teal sapphires feature blue and green colors in a beautiful combination. Learn all about these gems and why they might be the next big thing in sapphires.…
This stone has a very nice mix of deep blue and medium green flashes. It has a few small inclusions near the edges, only one of which is easy to spot without…
This sapphire has a nice minty blue-green color in daylight and shifts to more of a yellowish mint green under most indoor lighting.
A very pretty unheated sapphire that shows a mix of blue and green in most indoor light, then shifts to be mostly blue under natural daylight.
This sapphire has a very strong color change (90%+) from being a lighter blue-green in daylight to a light pink color under incandescent lighting.…
A rare and very nice quality untreated purple-pink sapphire from the Eldorado Bar in Helena, Montana.