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Neither
a gemologist or your hair dresser will know the
difference.
Hadar,
Co. has contracted with some of the finest colored
stone cutters in the world. Each created stone is
flawless, custom hand cut for beauty and ideally
proportioned to meet any of your jewelry needs.
Quoting one client / a jewelry manufacturer:
"You (Hadar) are on the cutting edge for
color match and fine cuts. We are most impressed
by how you are able to bring out the beauty in all
your stones without any social or environmental
consequences.
Sapphires:
Available in many colors. The most popular being
Ceylon Blue, Pink, Yellow and Milk Chocolate
Brown.
The
greater majority of all "natural"
sapphires are heat treated to enhance the color.
The treatment is stable. However, it can easily be
overturned when exposed to flame (jeweler's torch)
or harsh chemicals (jewelry cleaning solutions).
Sapphires
are very durable. They are rated 9 on the Moh's
scale. The chemical composition for natural or
Hadar stones.
Sapphires
grown in a laboratory are corundum. All sapphires
can be elegantly placed next to Russian
Brilliants® simulated diamonds or smaller natural
diamonds to compose an elegant jewelry piece with
distinction.
| BLUE
CEYLON SAPPHIRE: Birthstone - September |
With
a 10% hint of royal blue combined with medium - dark blues, this stone
is treasured as the most elegant of all the blue sapphires. Very rare in
sizes exceeding 3.50cts. Did you know that Princess Diana wore a Ceylon
Blue sapphire in her engagement ring? click
here to order Blue Ceylon Sapphire Loose Stone |
| PADPARADSHA:
A flaming "orange - reddish" sapphire. |
For
the discriminating woman. A featured stone found in some of the most
expensive jewelry boutiques. Jewelers of Europe classify Padparadsha as
"a jewel for the rich and famous." Padparadsha is rising in
popularity as fire orange is one of this year's fashion colors. In sizes
exceeding 2cts, this stone is more expensive than a fine diamond. click
here to order Padparadsha Loose Stone |
| PINK
SAPPHIRE: Set in yellow / white gold or platinum. |
This
sapphire has enormous feminine appeal. This medium pink flavored
sapphire is an eloquent way to say "I love you." Traditionally
cut is the standard. Want to bring this stone to life. Ask to have this
stone custom checkerboard or concave cut. No extra charge. Pink
sapphires are known to be the second rarest, just a notch below the
padparadsha. click
here to order Pink Sapphire Loose Stone |
| RUBY:
Birthstone - July |
"I'm
wedded to the red." A quote from Harriette Williams Downey,
renowned collector of some of the most stunning ruby pieces. Her husband
James Williams was the owner of the Cincinnati baseball team in the
1950s. The word ruby is derived from the Latin word rubeus. Today the
mining of rubies has been reduced to only a few areas. Burmese rubies
are known to be among the finest in the world. Their color is identified
as pigeon blood. Unlike other rubies there are no traces or purple and
are highly sought after. Hadar markets only this top quality red ruby.
Did you know that all rubies are comprised of corundum? Which in fact
classifies this beautiful stone as a red sapphire. click
here to order Ruby Loose Stone |
| EMERALD:
Birthstone - May |
This vivid
green stone is mostly associated with royalty. Graced with diamonds they
make for some of the most exquisite designs. Many queens have adorned
them. Cleopatra was especially known for her collection of emerald
jewelry. South America is the largest exporter of emeralds. The Muzzo
mine in Columbia is known to produce the best color and quality
emerald. 85% of all natural emeralds are heavily included and
"oiling" or enhancement is common. The Hadar emerald is
flawless, grown to color match the Muzzo emerald and there is no
enhancement process involved. click
here to order Emerald Loose Stone |
| TSAVORITE
/ GARNET: Birthstone - January |
Possibly
the most underrated of all beautiful stones. With its vibrant Kelly
green color, this particular gem helps to make a dream come true. This
is a stone that makes a definite statement. Perfect for the extraverted
lady with sophisticated taste. Tsavorite was first discovered in Kenya.
A member of the garnet group, where many religious leaders claim in
mythological terms, guided the Ark for Noah that led him to safety. They
can be found in many shades. Hadar specializes in the uniquely more
expensive medium to slightly dark color zones.
click
here to order Tsvorite Loose Stone |
| ALEXANDRITE:
The stone of passion. Birthstone - June |
"Distinct
and magical." These are the words of European royalty. A scarce
stone with remarkable color change that occurs under different lighting
conditions. Hadar top quality alexandrite has a bluish-green color in
daylight and turns to a soft shade of purplish-red or raspberry red in
incandescent light. Discovered in 1830, this extremely beautiful gem is
named for Czar Alexander Nikolayevich. Alexandrite is classified as a
rare and highly sought after gemstone. These stones are often sold at
premiums to fine diamonds. click
here to order Alexandrite Loose Stone |
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