safiirinkiteitä
Safiirinkiteitä refers to sapphire crystals. Sapphires are a precious gemstone and a variety of the mineral corundum, which is composed of aluminum oxide. Pure corundum is colorless, but trace amounts of other elements like iron and titanium can give sapphires their characteristic blue color. Other colors, such as pink, yellow, green, and purple, are also possible and are referred to as fancy sapphires.
The color of a sapphire is determined by the type and concentration of these trace elements. For
Sapphires are known for their exceptional hardness, ranking 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, making
The formation of sapphires typically occurs in igneous rocks, particularly those rich in aluminum and silica.