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Help with some Star Sapphire Questions please.

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iloverocks

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Hi,

Can a Star Sapphire have two Stars? I think I read about this somewhere on the net, but I can''t find the article anywhere.

Is this more common in natural or synthetic stones?

Has anyone ever heard of a Bullet Star Sapphire? If so, what exactly is it?

Any photos or examples of the above would be greatly appreciated.

Thank-you for your time
 
Here''s an example of a natural stone. The double star (asterism) is caused by rutile and hematite needle-like crystal alignment offset by about 30deg.

1139DoubleStarRuby.jpg
 
Yes, a star sapphire may have two star.
I have seen it quite regularly in opaque star rubies from Mysore, India, and from Vietnam, but you may also find it in fine star sapphire or rubies. I have one in inventory for instance that is fine violet with two stars but the two centers are quite near each to other like it is almost always.

I haven't heard of such synthetic star sapphires but it would exist if there were some demand, I guess...
 
A bullet star sapphire could be a ref. to the shape of the cabochon...in this case a stone with a very high dome.
 
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