szafirowe
Szafirowe, also known as sapphire, is a type of mineral that belongs to the corundum family. It is a crystalline form of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) that is known for its deep blue color, although it can also occur in other colors such as pink, green, and yellow. The color of sapphire is determined by the presence of certain impurities, such as iron and titanium, which can cause the mineral to exhibit a range of hues.
Sapphire has been prized for its beauty and rarity throughout history, and has been used in a
The name "szafirowe" is derived from the Persian word "safir", which refers to the blue stone believed
Sapphire is also highly sought after for its durability and hardness, ranking a 9 on the Mohs