Yes there is it is Diamond
Sapphire, Lapis lazuli, Chalcedony (dark blue), and Indicolite.
Sapphire: A popular blue gemstone known for its durability and brilliance. Emerald: A green gemstone valued for its rich color and rarity. Ruby: A red gemstone symbolizing passion and energy, often associated with love and power.
The Blue Sapphire (Neelam) gemstone helps in handling nerve-related tensions, neurological disorders, etc. Wearing the Blue Sapphire provides protection against theft, terror, accidents, and problems caused due to natural calamities like storms, and fire.
The September gemstone (or birthstone) is a sapphire. The sapphire embodies honesty, constancy, sincerity, interpretation and insight. The colour of the sapphire is usually blue but it can also be white, pink and yellow.
it is sapphire
No. However, ruby is the gemstone version of red corundum. Any other color of corundum is considered a sapphire and it does come in white. So you are really describing white sapphire.
no. it is a gemstone
The associated gemstone is Sapphire or Cat's Eye.
Yes, you can get the Gemstone Ring: Platinum Oval Sapphire & Half-Moon Diamond Ring with a ruby instead of a sapphire.
Queensland's gemstone emblem is the sapphire. It was named as the state emblem in 1985.
corundum, sapphire
blue sapphire :).
Sapphire, Lapis lazuli, Chalcedony (dark blue), and Indicolite.
Sapphire is the blue, gem form of the mineral corundum (Alluminium Oxide). Which is the same as Ruby.(Greek: σάπφειρος; sappheiros, 'blue stone', which probably referred instead at the time to lapis lazuli) is a gemstone variety of the mineral corundum, an aluminium oxide (α-Al2O3).
Sapphire is a gemstone version of the mineral corundum.
Corundum. (Sapphire/Ruby/Emery)
Sapphire is considered the gemstone of truth and sincerity. It also is said to aid in understanding and intuition.