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Sapphires, along with rubies, are in the corundum family of gemstones. They are second only to diamonds on the hardness scale, making them perfect for rings and all other kinds of jewellery.

Sapphires are famous for their blue colour, but they're also found in shades of purple, green, yellow, orange, pink, and grey. They can also be found in bi-colour or parti-colour varieties, meaning they show more than one colour at one time. Padparadscha sapphires are extremely rare and display pink and peach colours. Its name comes for the Sinalese for "lotus blossom".

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