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What Mistakes Should You Avoid When Buying Yellow Sapphire?
Sapphires have always been admired for their durability and wide range of colors. Among all the shades, yellow sapphire are the most elusive of all. They make a unique choice for engagement rings.
If you are a blue sapphire lover looking for the same hardness and vibrant beauty, then these sapphires are a good pick.
In astrology, yellow sapphire is linked to the planet Jupiter (Guru) and brings financial stability, promotion, and success in government jobs.
Whether you are investing in pukhraj for astrology or jewelry purposes, it is important to buy only natural stones. The
gemstone market is full of synthetic, fake, and lab-created sapphires. Finding the one that is real is difficult until
you know exactly what to look for. Lets see what mistakes you can avoid while purchasing a yellow sapphire.
10 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Yellow Sapphire
. With the growing popularity of colored gemstones, durable gems like yellow sapphires have secured their place among the
most sought-after choices. The vivid yellow color of these gems is attractive, and hence they make beautiful jewelry
pieces. Pukhraj also has a high resale value if it is natural. Let's look at the common mistakes buyers make when purchasing
a yellow sapphire, which often lead them to end up with a low-quality gemstone that isn't worth the price.
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Buying Without a Certification
If you are buying a yellow sapphire without an authentic certificate, it is not a good decision. A gemstone certificate
from a recognised laboratory ensures that it is natural and genuine. Other than this, a real certificate also specifies
whether the stone is treated or not.
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Ignoring Heat Treatment
Sapphires are mostly heat-treated. This is the general practice prevalent in the gemstone market. While it is done to enhance the color and clarity of the stone, it has a great impact on its price. The price of a natural yellow sapphire stone ranges from INR 5,000 to INR 5 lakhs.
Compared to this heated yellow sapphire stone, the price is 40% less than this, approximately between INR 2000 and INR 2 lakhs. Before buying, if you are not checking the treatment details specified on the certificate, then you might pay more for a treated yellow sapphire than it is actually worth.
Read More: What Determines the Value of a Yellow Sapphire?
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Buying Based Only on Price
All expensive pukhraj stone are of high quality; this is not always true. The stones that feature good color, clarity, precise cut, high carat weight, and no treatment are considered high quality. Look for yellow sapphires that have these features, then only pay the price for them.
There are also yellow sapphire substitutes available in the market, like citrine stone and topaz.
They look similar to these sapphires and are lower in price. Be cautious of purchasing the real pukhraj stone, which is
only possible when you buy it from a reputable seller who provides an authentic gemstone certificate.
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Choosing Color Over Authenticity
While the gemstone certificate remains the most important factor, the yellow sapphire color should never be overlooked. The color defines its value and price. While buying a gem, the first thing that you need to check is the colour. Pukhraj stones are found in yellow hues, from dull, pale shades to bright and canary yellows.
The best colour of this gemstone is bright yellow with a golden tint, which is uniformly distributed.
When the colour is consistent and brilliant, the gem is sold at higher prices as well, and its value keeps increasing.
Do not
buy yellow sapphire with a high secondary tint like green or brown. These stones are of low value.
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Not Checking Clarity
The yellow sapphires are gems that are found with some inclusions, naturally. The flaws in them show their originality, but can affect their visual appeal.
Choose a gem which has fewer inclusions, which are not positioned in the centre of the stone or are less visible to the
naked eye.
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Ignoring Origin
If you are ignoring the yellow sapphire origin, then it is the biggest mistake you are making. Every origin has its own characteristic feature, and they are priced accordingly. For instance, the Ceylon yellow sapphire stone is the most prized sapphire for its vivid color. Compared to this, Bangkok yellow sapphire has a deep yellow color and is generally heated.
These sapphires are of low quality compared to the ones obtained from Ceylon. So, if you are looking for a good quality pukhraj for long-term investment, then pick the one from Ceylon.
Read more: Bangkok pukhraj vs ceylon pukhraj
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Choosing the Wrong Carat Weight
Selecting the wrong carat weight is a common mistake when buying a yellow sapphire. Bigger is better; this is a common
perception among buyers. You must look for the sapphire carat weight that fits your budget, suits your style, and provides
comfort. If you are looking for a yellow sapphire stone for your engagement ring, then 3 carats is enough to meet the
above requirements.
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Purchasing from Unverified Sellers
Purchasing a yellow sapphire from unverified sellers can lead to counterfeit gemstones, scams, and money loss. Analyse
different gemstone seller websites, customer reviews, and their reputation in the market. Purchase pukhraj from the place
where you can also get an authentic certificate from recognised laboratories.
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Ignoring the Purpose of Purchase
Whether you are buying a yellow sapphire stone for jewelry or astrological use, your purpose should be clear. While you can purchase any sapphire for your jewelry, an astrological based Pukhraj needs to be solely untreated and natural. Also, make sure when selecting this stone for astrology, you check for the right color, intense clarity, precise cut, and carat weight.
Read More in our blog: How to Wear Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) Correctly: Finger, Day, Metal & Rules
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Not Asking About Treatments
If you think heat treatment is the only treatment given to sapphires, then you are making a big mistake during your purchase. Fracture filling and irradiation are other yellow sapphire treatments. They are also widely used in the gemstone markets. These treatments lower the value of the stone. It's important to clearly disclose the treatment types before buying a yellow sapphire.
How to Choose the Best Yellow Sapphire for Astrology
If you are looking for the best yellow sapphire for astrology, make sure you do not make the above mistakes. In astrology pukhraj stone is linked to Jupiter, which attracts wealth and success. To get maximum Jupiter benefits, it is important to purchase authentic and untreated Pukhraj gemstones.
Check for the 4 C’s (color, clarity, cut, carat weight), origin and treatment. Ceylon (Sri Lankan) Pukhraj is best for astrology. From financial stability to job promotion, it benefits you in many, many ways.
Read More in our blog: Benefits of wearing Sri Lankan Pukhraj Stone
Where to Buy Certified Yellow Sapphire
Buy a certified yellow sapphire stone from Navratan. They provide you with all details about the gemstone, from color
to treatment. Navratan holds a legacy of 80 years and more of selling authentic gemstones.
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- Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj)
- Emerald (Panna)
- Ruby (Manik)
- Diamond (Heera)
- Pearl (Moti)
- Cat's Eye (Lehsunia)
- Hessonite (Gomed)
- Coral (Moonga)
- Amethyst
- Opal
- Alexandrite
- festive
- Sapphires
- Ammolite
- Larimar Stone
- Turquoise Stone (Firoza)
- Tourmalines
- Moonstones
- Lapis Lazuli
- Zodiac Birthstone
- Citrine
- Tanzanite
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- Color Gemstone

