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A category for types of sapphires.{{Cat|Gems}} |
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|description='''Sapphire''', like [[ruby]] is a variety of corundum, an aluminum oxide. It is typically blue, but can also occur in yellow, purple, orange, and green colors. Parti sapphires show two or more colors. Red corundum stones also occur, but are called rubies, not sapphires. Pink-colored corundum may be classified as either depending on locale. Some regionally applied quality rules based on minimum color saturation result in stones being referred to as pink sapphire. In fact, all other hues of corundum besides red are called sapphire. |
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==Values== |
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|type=gems |
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{{GemTableStart}} |
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|rarity=common |
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{{Gems|Amaranth| 554 | 555| 7,573 | 7,573 | | | | | 53,353 | 53,353}} |
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|CTag=black,blue,brown,green,gold,orange,pink,purple,red,yellow |
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{{Gems|Azure|||3 738|3 738}} |
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|special=none |
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{{Gems|Bistre| | | 1,111 | 1,717| | | | | | }} |
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|noalt=No |
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{{Gems|Blue| 806 | 1,818| | | | | | | | }} |
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|crafting=No |
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{{Gems|Blue|m=Faceted| 704 | 704| | | | | | | | }} |
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|alchemy=No |
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{{Gems|Blue|m=Smokey| | | 2,020 | 2,020| | | | | | }} |
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}} |
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{{Gems|Blue-green| 958 | 958| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Bronze-colored| 656 | 656| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Cerise| 554 | 554| | |6,446|6,446| | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Cerulean| 505 | 1,918| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Chartreuse| | | 2,930 | 2,930| | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Clear| 444 | 444| 1,515 | 1,515| | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Cobalt| 858 | 858| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Copper-colored| 505 | 505| | | | |38,398|38,398| | }} |
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{{Gems|Cobalt| | | 1,312 | 1,312| | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Cream-colored| 1,060 | 1,060| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Crimson| 1,312 | 1,312| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Green|606|606| | | 7,472 | 7,472 || | | }} |
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{{Gems|Green-yellow| 1,161 | 1,161| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Indigo|1590|1590 | | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Lavender|807|807| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Lavender|m=Faceted| 757 | 757| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Mauve| | | 1,818 | 1,818| | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Moss Green| 505 | 505| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|[[Nomlas]]| 505 | 705| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Olive| 858 | 858| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Orange| 2121 | 2121| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Peach| 504 | 504| | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Pear-colored|2,425|3,563| 1 515 | 1,515| | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Periwinkle| 706 | 706| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Pink| 908 |10.413| 5,800 | 7,111 | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Pink|m=Smoky| 3,558|3,558| | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Purple| 655 | 655| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Purple-Blue| 2,272 | 2,355| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Sea-green| 504 | 1,060| 1,010 | 1,010| | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Sepia| | |4,850|4,850| | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|skyblue| | |2,626|2,626| | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Teal| 858 | 858| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Turquoise| 555 |1,008| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Umber|m=Smokey| 2,020 | 2,020| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Yellow| 858 | 1,363| | | | | | | | }} |
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{{Gems|Yellow-green| 1,767 | 1,767| | | | | | | | }} |
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Latest revision as of 03:54, 9 January 2022
Sapphires at a Glance | ||
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Material Type | Gems | |
Colors | Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Gold, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Yellow | |
Rarity | Common | |
Cultural Relevance | None | |
Required for Alterations | No |
Sapphire, like ruby is a variety of corundum, an aluminum oxide. It is typically blue, but can also occur in yellow, purple, orange, and green colors. Parti sapphires show two or more colors. Red corundum stones also occur, but are called rubies, not sapphires. Pink-colored corundum may be classified as either depending on locale. Some regionally applied quality rules based on minimum color saturation result in stones being referred to as pink sapphire. In fact, all other hues of corundum besides red are called sapphire.
Alteration Rules
This material is not required for alterations.
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