Sapphires are a type of mineral called corundum, and they can be found in a variety of colors, including pink, blue, yellow, and green. In nature, sapphires are formed when aluminum and oxygen combine with other minerals under extreme heat and pressure. However, scientists have developed methods to replicate these natural conditions in a laboratory setting, resulting in lab-created sapphires.

Lab-created pink sapphires are made by growing corundum crystals in a controlled environment, where the temperature, pressure, and chemical composition of the solution are carefully controlled. During the growth process, trace elements are added to the solution to produce the desired pink color. The resulting crystals are then cut and polished to create the final gemstone.

Lab-created pink sapphires have the same chemical and physical properties as natural pink sapphires, which means that they have the same hardness, durability, and brilliance. However, lab-created sapphires are often less expensive than natural sapphires because they are produced in a shorter amount of time and in larger quantities. Additionally, lab-created sapphires do not require any mining or extraction, making them a more environmentally friendly choice.

Gorgeous Octagon Faceted Lab Created (Corundum) Pink Sapphire

This gem will fit in most of our same sized calibrated settings.

Chemical Composition : Al2O3
Crystal Structure : Triagonal
Thermal properties: Melting point 2046°C  
Purity : 99.99% 
Refractive Index : 1.717 
Density : 3.98-4.1 g/cm3 
Hardness Mohs : 9
Birthstone Month : September