Papara ·QIA
Many people think that sapphire refers to blue corundum, but it is not. Sapphire in nature refers to all corundum gems except the red series. So sapphire contains many colors, and some of them are rare varieties, such as the well-known Kashmir cornflower.
Pagbalha Cha is also a precious colorful sapphire variety, namely red-violet sapphire and Padparadscha Corundum, also known as "Padma sapphire". The word Padparadscha Corundum comes from the Sri Lankan indigenous Sinhalese language "Padmaraga", which is a red lotus color, representing holiness and life, and is a sacred color in the hearts of religious believers.
What color is papaya? This problem has always existed in the jewelry circle. Red-violet sapphire originated in Sri Lanka. Western scholars have a very strict definition of red-violet sapphire, especially the sapphire with soft pink orange from Sri Lanka.
In fact, sapphires of this color are also produced in Madagascar, Tanzania and Vietnam, so red-violet sapphires have lost their meaning of origin. "Generally speaking" refers to corundum with bright colors and light to medium saturation under standard sunlight.
Then some readers will ask whether the ratio of these two colors is more pink or orange. At present, there are some controversies in mainstream appraisal institutions, including 50% pink, 50% orange, 45% orange, 55% pink, 45% pink and 55% orange. But from the author's observation, it is really difficult to determine, but what is certain is that two colors must be one.
Paraiba
Paraiba is the top variety of tourmaline, named after 1989 tourmaline produced in Paraiba, Brazil.
Palebabbitt tourmaline is very expensive. 1989, debut at Toussaint Jewelry Fair. At first, the price of this tourmaline was $0/00 to $200 per carat/kloc, and within a week, the price soared to $2,000 per carat. Now the price of top products even exceeds $60,000 per carat.
Different from the ordinary blue tourmaline, the color of Palembaran tourmaline is very bright, mainly from green to blue. Some are as clear as aquamarine but slightly greener than aquamarine. If you hold them in your hand, you will feel that this is a frozen lake.
The author saw a more appropriate evaluation of Pale tourmaline: you can describe its feminine beauty with the gentlest and most beautiful poems, but you can't describe its soul-burning energy in words.
Usually, trace elements such as iron, manganese, chromium and vanadium make tourmaline beautiful and changeable in color. But for Paraiba tourmaline, copper is the fundamental reason why Paraiba tourmaline is different.
Special instructions:
The author's answer to Palebabi tourmaline is the same. Be sure to look at the real thing. If you don't understand it, you must not buy it blindly. You need an internationally recognized appraisal certificate and buy it with a professional appraiser.