Yellow Sapphire - 14(Odd)

Natural Gemstone

₹93000.00

The Yellow Sapphire: The Golden Gem of Prosperity

Yellow sapphire, known in India as Pukhraj or Guru Ratna, is a stunning variety of the corundum mineral family ($Al_2O_3$). While blue is the most famous color for corundum, the yellow variety—ranging from a pale lemon to a deep, golden "canary" hue—is among the most cherished gemstones for its beauty, durability, and profound astrological significance.

Gemological Profile at a Glance

Attribute

Specification

Material

Corundum ($Al_2O_3$)

Hardness

9 (Mohs Scale)

Color Source

Trace amounts of Iron

Luster

Vitreous (Glassy)

Transparency

Transparent to Translucent

Planetary Ruler

Jupiter (Brihaspati)

Primary Sources

Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Thailand, Madagascar

Key Characteristics

  • Radiant Coloration: The yellow hue is produced by trace elements of iron within the crystal structure. The most sought-after specimens are those with a clean, saturated, "buttery" yellow tone, free from any greenish or brownish overtones.

  • Extreme Durability: With a Mohs hardness of 9, it is the second hardest natural gemstone after the diamond. This makes it ideal for daily-wear jewelry, as it can withstand significant wear and tear without scratching or losing its polish.

  • High Refractive Index: Yellow sapphires have a brilliant luster. When well-cut, they capture and reflect light spectacularly, providing a bright, sunny fire that makes them excellent alternatives to diamonds for engagement rings.