Rubies and sapphires are both gem-quality variants of the same mineral: corundum. The only difference is in color. Red or pink corundum is ruby. Corundum in other colors is sapphire.
It is OK, rubies are easy to make artificially as they are made out of Aluminium Oxide. However there is one particular gem mineral (Spinel) that looks like ruby and some of the world's most famous rubies are not rubies but Spinels. eg. the Black Prince's Ruby and the "Timur ruby" in the British Crown Jewels are in fact spinels.
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Rubies and sapphires are both made from corundum but both have different minerals that colour them. Rubies are always red and sapphires are any colour but red
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It is true that rubies, sapphires, and emeralds are more rare than diamonds. The reason is that the elements which make up rubies, sapphires, and emeralds which give them their color are more rare in the environment than carbon which is what diamonds are made of.
No, sapphires are typically blue in color. Red sapphires are actually a specific type of corundum called rubies. Rubies are red due to the presence of trace elements like chromium in their crystal structure.
Sapphires are the gemstone version of the mineral corundum. Sapphires come in every color except red corundum which are considered rubies.
Sapphires come in many colors, the red ones are called rubies, so they're basically the same thing but different colors. did you know that sapphires are the same as rubies except that they are different colors and did you know that there is a type of ruby called star ruby and a sapphire called star sapphire.
Aluminium Oxide i.e Al2O3
Rubies can and so can sapphires and diamonds
Aluminum, crystals of aluminum oxide.
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North Carolina mines for emeralds, rubies, and sapphires
Aluminum