![]() And that's true many rubies and sapphires undergo these processes with little or no noticeable effect. ![]() It's widely accepted, for example, that corundum is one of the few stones other than diamond able to withstand the heat used to retip a prong or perform stone-in-place casting. Given the gem's reputation for toughness, jewelers sometimes take the strength of a sapphire or ruby for granted. Not surprisingly, many jewelers feel a comforting sense of security when faced with a ruby- or sapphire-set piece. With a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, these popular varieties of corundum have long been considered nearly impossible to damage, and they can easily withstand the melting point of even high karat gold solders (about 1,640 0F to 1,740 0F). ![]() By Julie Nash and Arthur Skuratowicz More from this authorĪsk any jeweler to list the gemstones with which they prefer to work, and sapphires and rubies would undoubtedly rank near the top. ![]()
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