


red/pink, purple, and padparadscha, I think. It seems for the other colors of sapphire, some titanium can be present without influencing the sapphire's primary color, e.g. For green and yellow coloration the trace element is predominantly iron without titanium. Trace elements of both iron and titanium cause blue coloration, chromium causes red or pink, orange and pad require both iron and chromium, and purple comes from vanadium. The reason why green and yellow star sapphires are rare is due to the lack of titanium. Okay, after looking further into this, I am convinced that you are right. Ask our PriceScope members and industry experts for a second opinion or get lost in the thousands of user-shared diamond and jewelry images for inspiration.
