
This will look like a clear area with no color. If the stone is cut too shallow, you may see a large window in the center where the light leaks out, instead of being reflected back. So you'll have to judge the cut of the stone yourself. Unlike diamonds, sapphires are not given a cut grade. While diamonds are prized for the most precise cut for maximum brilliance, sapphires are cut to display the most color. A stone with clear, uneven color greatly reduces the value. Cutters usually try to cut the stone in a way to display the most concentrated color. It's common for sapphires to have uneven color. More transparency means more light passes through the stone and it will be more brilliant. Other Color Factors to Watch Out Forīesides the hue, saturation, and tone, here are a couple of other factors to look for:

Sapphires with Vivid and Strong saturations are the most valuable.Ĭaption: Examples of light, moderate, and vivid saturation

Stones with lower saturation will be diluted with gray or brown. This refers to how pure and intense the color is. Pink sapphires are also very valuable, with many being even more expensive than blue sapphires. These stones are very rare and have a peachy-pink color.


The most precious sapphire color is what's known as Padparadscha.
