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Sapphire, a member of the corundum group, is found in a wide variety of colors such as blue in various hues, colorless, pink, orange, yellow, green, purple, and black and is a top notch selection for jewelry. It's hardness is a very durable 9. Today corundums of all colors except red are called Sapphires. Red varieties are called Rubies. The most important deposits today are in Australia, Burma, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. The United States (Montana) has sapphires in desirable quality, color, and size. There are also deposits in Brazil, Cambodia, Kenya, Malawi, Rhodesia, and Tanzania. A very investment oriented gemstone especially the Ceylon Blue color and of sizes over 1.0 ct.

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