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SEVEN FLOWERS OF NAURATAN EARRINGS
Rs.14,000.00
CELESTIAL DROPS OF SAPPHIRE STUDS
Rs.14,000.00
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SYMBOL OF HEAVEN STUDS
Regular price Rs.5,200.00 Sale priceRs.4,200.00
NATURAL WONDERS STUDS
Rs.8,500.00
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NATURE'S SPLENDOR STUDS
Regular price Rs.6,000.00 Sale priceRs.3,999.00
MULTI STONES OF NAURATAN RING
Rs.12,500.00

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In the realm of luxury and elegance, Zanvari is proud to unveil its latest masterpiece collection – the Natural Sapphire Ear Studs and Earrings. This collection is a tribute to the timeless beauty of sapphires, offering our clientele a touch of sophistication with 100% natural stones, meticulously handcrafted in 925 silver.

At Zanvari, we are committed to ethical practices and sustainability. Our Natural Sapphire Ear Studs and Earrings collection is not just a purchase; it's an investment in quality, beauty, and a more sustainable future.

By choosing natural stones and handcrafted designs, we offer our customers jewelry that not only looks stunning but also has a positive impact on the world.

Understanding the Beauty of Variations in Sapphire Stones
Sapphires, treasured for their mesmerizing hues and durability, offer a spectrum of colors beyond the iconic lightish blue to deep blue to almost black.
Blue sapphire, a gemstone synonymous with nobility, truth, and sincerity, has captivated humanity for centuries.

THE SPECTRUM OF BLUE

The allure of blue sapphires lies in their vast color range.

At the lighter end, we find pastel blues that whisper of early morning skies. These stones often exude a delicate, serene beauty, making them sought after for their subtlety and grace.

Moving deeper into the spectrum, the classic royal blue sapphire makes its presence known. This shade, rich and inviting, balances brightness and depth to create a universally appealing gemstone that captures the essence of the heavens at twilight.

As we venture further, we encounter navy and midnight blue sapphires, which offer a more introspective and mysterious allure. These stones can absorb light, reflecting it back with an intensity that adds a layer of sophistication and depth to any piece of jewelry. Finally, at the darkest end of the spectrum, blue sapphires that are so deep they appear almost black under certain lighting conditions. These gems, while maintaining a hint of blue in bright light, challenge the boundary between darkness and color, offering a unique and powerful aesthetic.

INCLUSIONS/INTERNAL FACTOR

Inclusions in natural sapphires are common. These internal features are often referred to as the gemstone's "fingerprint," unique markers that distinguish each stone.

  • Silk: Fine, needle-like rutile inclusions that can create a silky sheen or contribute to the star effect in star sapphires.
  • Needles: Long, thin mineral inclusions, often composed of rutile, affecting the stone's internal reflections.
  • Crystal Inclusions: Tiny mineral crystals within the sapphire, varying in size, shape, and color, sometimes visible only under magnification.
  • Fingerprint Inclusions: Networks of tiny fluid-filled cavities that resemble human fingerprints, common and sometimes altered by heat treatment.
  • Color Zoning: Areas of different colors within the same gemstone, caused by variations in trace element concentrations during growth.
  • Twinning: Asymmetric growth of two crystal parts together, visible as planes or lines under magnification.
  • Parting and Cleavage Lines: Rare flaws related to the crystal structure's weaknesses, where the stone might split.
  • Cavities and Chips: Natural or cut-induced small holes, and broken-off pieces, respectively.

BLEMISH/EXTERNAL FACTOR 

Blemishes in natural sapphires refer to surface imperfections that can affect the stone's overall appearance and value. Unlike inclusions, which are internal characteristics, blemishes are external and can sometimes be polished away, although excessive polishing may alter the gem's shape and size. Here are some common types of blemishes found on natural sapphires:

  • Scratches: Fine lines or marks on the surface that can affect the stone's luster and smoothness.
  • Pits: Small, shallow depressions on the sapphire's surface, which can detract from its visual appeal.
  • Nicks: Small chips or gouges along the edges or facets of the sapphire, often resulting from wear or the cutting process.
  • Abrasion: Wearing or rubbing on the sapphire's facets or edges, making them appear dull and less defined.
  • Fractures: Cracks that reach the surface of the sapphire, which can compromise its structural integrity and reduce its value.

While blemishes can affect a sapphire's beauty, minor surface imperfections are not uncommon and do not significantly detract from the gemstone's overall allure, especially if it displays vibrant color and good clarity.