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Sapphire is a very bright shade of blue. It is one of those non-standard colors- there are many!


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The gemstone sapphire (754 words)
Sapphire with a color other than blue is often called a "fancy" in the gem trade.
Color zoning, which forms from growth layers that build up during the formation of the stone, is present in certain sapphires.
Sapphire is pleochroic, displaying a lighter and more intense color when viewed at different angles.
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