Yellow Sapphire - 7(Even)

Natural Gemstone

₹71000.00

The Yellow Sapphire: A Radiant Symbol of Vitality

Yellow sapphire is the joyful, sun-drenched counterpart to the iconic blue sapphire. As a member of the corundum family, it possesses the same legendary physical strength while offering a completely different aesthetic experience: one of warmth, luminosity, and high-energy brilliance.

The Anatomy of a Golden Gem

Yellow sapphire derives its characteristic color from the presence of iron within its crystalline structure. Unlike other yellow stones—such as citrine or yellow topaz—the yellow sapphire offers a structural integrity and refractive brilliance that puts it in a class of its own.

  • Superior Hardness: With a Mohs hardness of 9, it is virtually impervious to the scratches, dings, and surface abrasions that eventually plague softer yellow stones. It is a gemstone designed to look as pristine a hundred years from now as it does today.

  • Optical Majesty: Because of its high refractive index ($1.76–1.77$), it captures and disperses light with a crisp, vitreous sharpness. It does not look "cloudy" or soft; it looks like solidified light.

Quick Reference: Yellow Sapphire Quality Attributes

Quality Pillar

The Ideal Standard

Hue

A pure, saturated lemon or golden-honey yellow.

Tone

Medium-to-vivid; avoiding both "washed-out" pale shades and "muddy" brownish tones.

Clarity

Eye-clean; free from significant silk or internal feathering.

Cut

Precise faceting that eliminates "windowing" and maximizes light return.

The Three Faces of Value

  1. The "Canary" Hue: Bright, electric, and highly saturated. These are the most sought-after in the high-jewelry market for their ability to command attention.

  2. The "Honey" Hue: A deeper, richer, golden-orange yellow. These often appeal to collectors seeking a more traditional, warm aesthetic.

  3. The "Pastel" Hue: A light, breezy, sunshine yellow. These are popular for more delicate, daily-wear jewelry pieces and engagement rings.