What is MM size of 2.50 carat Baguette Sapphire ?

Sapphire (2.50 Carat )

9.40 x 6.27 mm

Stone Type : Sapphire
Stone Shape : Baguette
Stone Weight : 2.50 carat
Length X Width : 9.40 x 6.27 mm
Length / Width Ratio : 1.50
Approx Face-up Area : 58.95 mm²
Approx Volume : 125.00 mm³

How many Colors Available for Sapphire ?

White , Light Orange , Orange , Light Brown , Brown , Dark Brown , Light Yellow , Yellow , Light Yellowish Green , Yellowish Green , Dark Yellowish Green , Light Green , Green , Dark Green , Light Bluish Green , Bluish Green , Dark Bluish Green , Light Blue , Blue , Dark Blue , Light Violet , Violet , Dark Violet , Light Purple , Purple , Dark Purple , Light Grey , Grey , Black ,


White Light Orange Orange Light Brown Brown Dark Brown Light Yellow Yellow Light Yellowish Green Yellowish Green Dark Yellowish Green Light Green Green Dark Green Light Bluish Green Bluish Green Dark Bluish Green Light Blue Blue Dark Blue Light Violet Violet Dark Violet Light Purple Purple Dark Purple Light Grey Grey Black
Sapphire Details...

Sapphire got its name from the Greek word "sappheiros", which means "blue stone". Today, most people still associate Sapphires with the color blue, however, any gemstone quality Corundum that is not red (Ruby) is actually called Sapphire.

Name of Stone : Sapphire
Mineral : Corundum
Shape : Baguette
Chemical Formula : Al2O3
Crystal Structure : Hexagonal
Hardness : 9
Specific Gravity : 4
Carat weight : 2.50 carat
Gram weight : 0.500 gm
Ounces weight : 0.0176 ounces
Length : 9.40 mm
Width : 6.27 mm
Length / Width Ratio : 1.50
Average diameter : 7.84 mm
Approx Face-up Area : 58.95 mm²
Approx Volume : 125.00 mm³
Refractive Index : 1.76 - 1.77
Cleavage : None
Luster : Vitreous to adamantine
Birefringence : 0.0008
Wearability : Excellent
Birthstone : Sapphire is a birthstone for the month of September
Diamond Guidelines 4Cs and More

Before purchasing a diamond, one should make sure it looks its weight. It's important to understand that carat weight does not equal face-up size.

Two diamonds of exactly the same weight (and shape) can vary quite considerably in face-up size. This depends on the proportions of the cut (e.g., deep cuts will face up smaller)..

Face-up area is a measure of the size of the diamond when viewed from the top view.

It tells you how big the diamond is at the girdle plane. It's important for a diamond to have sufficient face-up size for its carat weight

Diamond prices vary greatly as they depend on the combination of unique characteristics (4Cs - Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat). For best value, it's important to choose the combination that will reduce the price without having a negative impact on appearance.

You also need to consider some of the following points as well

  • Strong blue fluorescence.
  • Fair or Poor symmetry.
  • Extremely thin or extremely thick girdle.
  • Inclusions visible to the naked eye.
  • Diamond Certification.

Blue fluorescence can have a positive, negative, or zero effect on a diamond. Diamonds in the lower color range (H or lower) can benefit from it, as it can make them look whiter, more colorless. On the other hand, strong fluorescence can cause a stone (especially in the higher color range D-G) to appear hazy or milky under certain light conditions. One of the biggest benefits of fluorescent diamonds is that they generally cost less.

Blue fluorescence can be found in 35% of naturally mined diamonds and it makes the stone glow under UV light. Outside of UV lighting environments, there are no visual differences between fluorescent and non-fluorescent diamonds.

However, there exists a big difference in pricing between these diamonds. In the industry, diamonds with fluorescence are usually traded at a 10-15% discount and can go as high as 25% for higher colored diamonds.

GIA grades fluorescence as None, Faint, Medium, Strong, and Very Strong.

There are Many Laboratory Available which provides certification for Gemstones.

  • GIA - Gemological Institute of America
  • AGS - American Gemological Society
  • HRD - The Hoge Raad voor Diamant
  • IGI - International Gemological Institute
  • EGL - European Gemological Laboratories
  • GSI - Gemological Science International

*Different certification labs give different results

Piecut Diamonds are set of small Diamonds, which are cut & polished with Precised Measurements to look like a Single Solitaire diamond which can save 80% to 85% from Solitaire Single Piece Price.

Shapes of Pie Cut Diamonds.

  • 9 Pcs Emerald
  • 9 Pcs Round
  • 4 Pcs Round
  • 3 Pcs Heart
  • 4 Pcs Oval
  • 4 Pcs Pear
  • 4 Pcs Marquise
  • 5 Pcs Star

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