Gemstone Color

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  Buyer's Tip
18k White Gold Sapphire and Diamond Earrings
Sapphires come in a rainbow of colors. In fact, rubies are just a very specific color of sapphire. At 1a-jewelry.com, you'll find items set with pink sapphires and diamonds, a very popular combination.
The beautiful color of a gemstone is its most defining characteristic, and many jewelers consider it to be the most important evaluation criterion. When deciding upon gemstone color, examine hue, tone, and saturation.

Hue
The most valuable gemstones are those that exhibit a pure color and only "slight" hues of other colors in addition to their primary color, as all 1a-jewelry.com gemstones do. For example, 1a-jewelry.com sapphires range in hue from "slightly purplish-blue" to "slightly greenish-blue," pink sapphires always range from "pink" to "slightly purplish-pink," and rubies range from "slightly orangish-red" to "slightly purplish-red". With the exception of opals, variation in a gemstone's hue will be called out in the gemstone details on the product detail page.

Tone
Tone represents the depth of color, ranging from colorless to black. Gemstone tone is described as "light," "medium-light," "medium," "medium-dark," and "dark." 1a-jewelry.com offers gemstones with the most sought-after tones that fall within the medium-light to medium-dark range. For all of our gemstone jewelry, you'll find any tone variations are called out in the gemstone details.

Saturation
Saturation, or color purity, refers to the degree to which the gem is free from brown or gray hues. The most desirable gemstones, which show little gray or brown, are often described as having "vivid" or "strong" color saturation. Generally, the levels of color saturation will not be called out in the product details because the gemstones in our jewelry are hand-selected for their vivid colors.

 
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