Sapphire Stone have various colors, but the color of the sapphire is identical to the blue color, refers to the gemstone of the same name. Gems Sapphire is most commonly found in various shades of blue although it can be of different colors. Another name for the color variation of sapphire is blue sapphire or blue sapphire, shown below.

Blue Sapphire is the most popular and well-known color in the sapphire class. Blue sapphires come in a variety of colors, from pale light blue to rich stork blue. The most precious colors are sharp velvety blue to violet blue, with a little medium to medium dark. Blue sapphires that are clean or completely free of inclusions are rare, especially in bigger sizes. Sapphires with some internal inclusions are still highly valued, as long as inclusion does not diminish excellence, unclear color, or reduce the beauty of the stone. Water inclusion is acceptable with blue sapphire, as long as it's not so dense that it can compromise. Color or brilliance.
Sapphire Stone Kashmir
Even, silk inclusions can increase the value of the stone by giving it a velvety feel like sapphire Kashmir valuable. Although commercial quality blue sapphires are now reliable, blue rough quality is always rare and expensive. Blue sapphires weighing one carat or more are usually not cut to calibrated sizes or standard shapes. Vice versa, each stone is shaped to maximize the yield of coarse crystals. This means a perfect match is hard to find in larger sizes.
In blue sapphire, the cut can affect the color in surprising ways. Sapphire is a dichroic stone, which means the color varies depending on the angle from which the stone is viewed. Seen in one direction, mostly blue-blue to blue-violet-blue sapphires, from the other direction, greenish blue. Skilled cutters will aim their stone while cutting the most desired blue color until a purple-blue color shows through the finished gem.
Blue sapphires are found in a number of locations around the world including Kashmir, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Thailand, Australia, Tanzania, and the state of Montana in the United States.