Yellow Sapphire - 19(Even)
Natural Gemstone
₹70000.00
The Yellow Sapphire: An Emblem of Solar Radiance
Yellow sapphire, or Pukhraj, is a distinguished member of the corundum family that captures the essence of sun-drenched vitality. It is a gemstone prized for its brilliant, warm aesthetic, extraordinary physical durability, and deep-seated cultural significance, making it a cornerstone of both fine jewelry and Vedic astrology.
The Mineralogical Foundation
At its chemical heart, yellow sapphire is aluminum oxide ($Al_2O_3$), with its characteristic golden hue imparted by trace amounts of iron within the crystal lattice.
Exceptional Durability: Boasting a 9 on the Mohs scale, it is the second-hardest natural mineral. This makes it an ideal "heirloom-quality" stone, capable of enduring the rigors of daily wear—such as in engagement rings—without suffering from the surface abrasion that eventually dulls softer yellow gemstones like citrine or yellow topaz.
Vitreous Brilliance: Due to its high refractive index ($1.76–1.77$), a well-cut yellow sapphire produces a sharp, glass-like luster. It does not merely reflect light; it projects a crisp, concentrated brilliance that maintains its intensity even in lower lighting conditions.
Quick Reference: Grading the Yellow Sapphire
Attribute | Premier "Investment" Grade | Typical "Commercial" Grade |
Hue | Vivid "Canary" to deep "Honey-Gold" | Pale, greenish, or brownish undertones |
Clarity | Eye-clean; crystal clear and bright | Visible silk, "feathers," or cloudiness |
Saturation | Deep, uniform, and consistent | Patchy or concentrated color zoning |
Cut | Precise; maximizes light return | Shallow or disproportionate (windowed) |
Why Collectors Value Yellow Sapphire
Metaphysical Authority: In Vedic astrology, it is the gemstone of Jupiter, widely revered for its ability to foster wisdom, attract abundance, and provide mental clarity. It is a favored choice for individuals seeking personal and professional growth.
Design Versatility: The stone’s warm, golden undertones pair magnificently with yellow gold for a rich, monochromatic aesthetic, or create a modern, high-contrast look when set against white metals like platinum or rhodium-plated silver.
The "Unheated" Rarity: In the professional market, unheated/natural yellow sapphires are the ultimate prize. While thermal enhancement is a standard industry practice to stabilize color, a stone that has achieved its vivid golden saturation purely through natural geological processes is a true rarity—a "legacy asset" that retains its value across generations.
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