What is 1.Papara Cha?
Padparadscha Corundum, also known as "Padmalaga" sapphire or "Lotus Sapphire", is the only corundum variety in corundum family with its own name except ruby and sapphire.
2. What color is pagbalha Chen Wenjing?
Papara Cha's name comes from the indigenous Sinhalese language "Padmaraga", in which Padma=lotus and Raga=color are both pink and orange tones. The proportion of two tones in gemstones is strictly controlled at 30%-70%, and there can be no other variegated colors.
The mixed colors of the two tones are quite different because of their different proportions. Generally speaking, it can be divided into two color systems: "orange powder (pink with orange tone)" and "pink orange (orange with pink tone)". Orange and pink are as noble as the sunrise in the morning, and pink and orange are delicate and red, which is more beautiful than red-violet in early summer and sunset.
3. Where did Papara just come from?
At first, the definition of Papara Chacha was very strict. Only Sri Lanka, and later in Vietnam, Tanzania and Madagascar, high-quality Papara Chacha was discovered one after another. Therefore, Papara has no specific origin meaning, and generally refers to corundum with bright colors and light to medium saturation under standard sunlight.
4. How rare is Paracha?
Paracha's output is only 1% ~ 1.5% of ruby's output, which is also called "one miracle in 50,000", so it is rare and precious.
5. How should pagbalha be maintained?
1) Avoid bumping and bumping; Take care of your papaya in advance before strenuous outdoor exercise or housework;
2) Avoid contact with chemicals; Chemicals will affect the stability of papaya surface and cause losses;
3) Regular inspection; Check the mosaic joints of your Papara Cha jewelry regularly. If it is loose, find a professional master for stable maintenance as soon as possible ~
4) regular cleaning; You can send your beloved Papacha jewelry to a professional jewelry store for cleaning and maintenance. You can clean yourself at home with a soft brush and dry it with a dry flannel.
5) Save it separately; Different jewels have different hardness. In order to avoid the loss caused by wearing each other, it is best to store each piece of jewelry separately.