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  1. You can easily create the sapphire blue color using the sapphire blue color code specific to the type of program you’re running, and this article talks about the specific code that you need as well as the colors that make up this brilliant color.

  2. Sapphire is a saturated shade of blue, referring to the gemstone of the same name. Sapphire gems most commonly occur in a range of blue shades, although they can come in many different colors. Other names for variations of the color sapphire are blue sapphire or sapphire blue, shown below.

  3. In a RGB color space, hex #0f52ba (also known as Sapphire) is composed of 5.9% red, 32.2% green and 72.9% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 91.9% cyan, 55.9% magenta, 0% yellow and 27.1% black.

  4. Blue Sapphires are without a doubt the most popular and well known color of sapphire. In this overview of blue sapphires with updates on latest trends, see what gives them their coloring, the most sought after blue hues for engagement rings and where they are found before being cut as a gemstone.

  5. Sapphire blue is a strongly saturated shade of blue with the hex code #0F52BA, often used to describe both paler and more purplish blues as well. Sapphire blue is named after the sapphire gemstone, the third hardest mineral in existence.

  6. Blue sapphires range in size, and large blue sapphires are more readily available than large rubies.

  7. The most valued blue sapphires are velvety blue to violetish blue, in medium to medium-dark tones. Sapphires with these qualities command the highest prices per carat. Less valuable blue sapphires might also be grayish, too light, or too dark.

  8. Mar 28, 2023 · Blue sapphire is a precious gemstone that is known for its stunning deep blue color. It is a type of corundum mineral, the same mineral family as ruby. The blue color of sapphire is due to the presence of trace amounts of iron and titanium in the crystal structure.

  9. Sep 1, 2022 · The Sapphire's world-class blue hue is the benchmark against which all other blue gems are judged, including Topaz, Aquamarine and Tanzanite. The dazzling blue colors that radiate from the gem have long been associated with the skies and heavens.

  10. Blue sapphire belongs to the mineral species corundum. It can be a pure blue but ranges from greenish blue to violetish blue. The name “sapphire” can also apply to any corundum that’s not red and doesn’t qualify as ruby, another corundum variety.