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Aug 11, 2026 - 01:28 PM
Treatment status, especially whether a Purple Sapphire is unheated or untreated, significantly affects its value, rarity, and natural beauty. Untreated or "no heat" sapphires are highly prized for their pure, unaltered color and authenticity, making them rare and desirable. However, treated sapphires can offer enhanced color at a more accessible price. Several options, like the 6.02 carat Unheated Purple Sapphire and the 3.01ct No Heat Lavender Purple Sapphire, give buyers the choice between natural rarity and affordability. With both treated and untreated stones available, customers can select according to their values and budget.
