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Natural Color-Change SapphireVSColor Change Spinel
Side-by-side comparison of physical properties, fluorescence, and crystal system — to identify by observation.
- ◎ is higher in Natural Color-Change Sapphire, giving a numerical distinguishing point.
- ◎ is higher in Natural Color-Change Sapphire, giving a numerical distinguishing point.
- ◎ is higher in Natural Color-Change Sapphire, giving a numerical distinguishing point.
Note: properties whose numeric ranges do not overlap are auto-extracted. Both are measurable with a refractometer or heavy-liquid bath.
| Property | A: Natural Color-Change Sapphire | B: Color Change Spinel | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Refractive index (RI) | 1.762–1.770 | 1.712–1.736 | A higher |
| Specific gravity (SG) | 3.95–4.03 | 3.58–3.63 | A higher |
| Mohs hardness | 9.0 | 8.0 | A higher |
| Birefringence | 0.008 | — | — |
| Dispersion | — | — | — |
| Property | A: Natural Color-Change Sapphire | B: Color Change Spinel |
|---|---|---|
| Crystal system | 六方晶系(三方晶系) | 等軸晶系 |
| Pleochroism | 強(変色性に対応) | — |
| Chelsea filter | red / pink | — |
| UV (long-wave) | weak (red) | — |
| UV (short-wave) | inert | inert |
◆egative crystals. Sri Lankan Ratnapura colour-change sapphire and Sri Lankan Ratnapura/Embilipitya colour-change spinel co-occur in the same alluvial deposits — the gemological separation is essential.
Distinguishing tools
Tools that decide between Natural Color-Change Sapphire and Color Change Spinel in practice.
Note: this page is auto-generated from published GIA / CGL reference values. Individual stones, treatments, and synthetics may fall outside these ranges. For a definitive identification, consult an accredited gem laboratory.

