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Sapphire Pool, at Yellowstone National park. It was a lovely day and the clear, blue water in the pool was quite amazing.
The blue-chinned sapphire is a hummingbird that breeds from Colombia south and east to the Guianas, Trinidad, Peru, and Brazil......Wikipedia.
She is a TNT , Dramatic New Living Barbie, with articulated hands, legs and body. She is in good shape. Sapphire costed only 4$ in a flea market. Like all my others TNTs, she has a jewel name.
Natural bi-colour sapphire from Tanzanire (pink & blue), named as a Winza.
A close up look, about x30
From Ebay India, two inexpensive low-grade gemstones, specifically for using the woven bezel with. The sapphire isn't polished all that well, but the ruby is really lovely.
Alluvial sapphires from Africa.
Given to me several years ago by Jessi. Unfortunately, these are the last.
Taken with Panasonic-Leica Elmarit 45mm f2.8 Macro lens on Panasonic GH2.
Sapphire'den Manzaralar
Sapphire'den İstanbul fotoğraflarım
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A portrait of Sapphire in Charlotte Square Gardens during The Edinburgh Book Festival. This photo has been taken on 22/8/2011
Pic by Pako Mera
Photo ID: 77058 Sapphire Princess
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Handcrafted sterling silver, sapphire, and freshwater pearl earrings.
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www.etsy.com/listing/37089504/waterfall-earrings-sapphire...
That's me in the snow at RAF Halton with the Gloster Met F 8 fitted with Armstrong Siddeley Saphire turbojets . This aircraft achieved a "time to hight" record on 31st August 1951 when it reached an altitude of 39,370 ft in 3 mins 7 secs. At the time of the photograph it had been relegated to an instructional airframe for us apprentices to hone our skills on.
20 ct. star sapphire set in palladium white gold and silver mokume gane with gold bezel. Chris Ploof Designs.
Photo ID: 77053 Sapphire Princess
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Although sapphire means blue in Latin, sapphires can
be found in a rainbow of colors. Kings once believed
these stones offered protection form harm and envy.
Sapphires are calm and relaxing. Until the discovery
of extraordinary stones in Kashmir in 1880, Sri Lanka
(formerly known as Ceylon) was the standard bearer of
sapphire. The Kashmir supply was essentially exhausted
by 1930, leaving Sri Lanka as the location of the
world's most beautiful sapphires. Sapphires are also
mined in Madagascar, Australia and Thailand. Sapphires
come other colors such as red, orange, yellow, green,
blue, purple and pink. Colors other than blue are
referred to as "rainbow sapphires" or "fancy
sapphires". Sapphire is the traditional gift for the
fifth and forty-fifth wedding anniversaries and the
birthstone for September.