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a violet tinge, extraordinary ray colour = light yellowish red. Sapphire shows blue for ordinary ray and yellowish blue for extraordinary ray.
The colour of corundum has a wide range. Red corundum is known as ruby, and formerly was confused with spinel and garnet. The colour may vary from deep red to pale pink. The colour of the best ruby is known as ' pigeon's blood red', which has been widely copied from book to book. For sapphire, the finest colour is a royal blue, a dark sky blue or Indra Neela in Sanskrit of remarkĀ­able purity and evenness of distribution. The next best colour is the corn-flower blue of Kashmir sapphires. But the colour may vary from inky blue to sky blue, a pale greyish blue, velvety blue, and corn-flower blue, which are very much appreciated. The terms ruby and sapphire connote definite meanings, but corundum of other colours has been much confused in names. Yellow sapphire is known as 'oriental topaz'.
- When exposed to ultra-violet rays, crystals or cut stones of ruby are seen to glow with a brilliant red light as if on fire. Hence it was known as carbuncle. This phenomenon is known as fluorescence. Yellow corundum and some sapphires give a yellow glow.
' Silk' and ' asterism' are seen in native corundum but not in synthetic gem corundum. In ' asterism' a six rayed or twelve rayed star may be seen, when examined in light and when the stone is cut en cabochon, or a dome shaped form, the base of which coincides with the basal plane of the crystal. Star rubies and star sapphires are also valuable - gem-stones.
Uses
The precious forms of corundum, i.e. ruby and sapphire are valuable and costly gem-stones. The impure forms and emery are used in industry as abrasive. Due to its hardness it is used as an abrasive agent for grinding and
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