Property Comparison

Property Pink Sapphire Ruby Diagnostic?
RI 1.762 – 1.770 1.762 – 1.770 No
SG 3.98 – 4.01 3.97 – 4.05 No
Hardness 9 9 No
Crystal System Trigonal Trigonal No
Optic Character DR U- DR U- No
Birefringence 0.008 0.008 No
Pleochroism Strong dichroic (pink / orange-pink) Strong dichroic (purplish-red / orangey-red) No
Fluorescence (LW) Strong red Variable (often strong red) No
Spectroscope Cr lines at 694 / 692 nm — weaker than ruby Cr doublet at 694.2 / 692.8 nm — strong Clue
Color saturation Lighter / pinker than medium-dark red Medium-dark red or darker (GIA line) Yes

How the Call Is Actually Made

  1. Confirm corundum first. The identity is fully measurable even though the variety name is not: RI 1.762–1.770 with a doubled shadow edge (DR, uniaxial negative), birefringence 0.008, SG around 4.00, hardness 9. This rules out the actual look-alikes — spinel (SR, RI 1.712–1.736), rubellite tourmaline (RI 1.624–1.644), rhodolite garnet (SR) — before any naming question arises.
  2. Judge dominant hue and saturation against reference stones. GIA draws the line at medium-dark red; lighter or pinker stones are pink sapphire. In practice that judgment is made by comparison — against master stones or lab-graded references — under controlled lighting, not by eye in isolation. Pink sapphire is chromium-colored corundum with insufficient saturation to qualify as ruby.
  3. Near the boundary, get a laboratory opinion. Because "ruby" commands a premium over "pink sapphire," stones close to the line are routinely submitted to a lab, and the lab's naming opinion is what the trade transacts on. No field instrument will make this call for you.

Common Mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions

Are pink sapphire and ruby the same mineral?

Yes. Both are corundum colored by chromium. Ruby RI is 1.762–1.770 and pink sapphire 1.762–1.770; SG 3.97–4.05 vs 3.98–4.01; hardness 9 for both. Pink sapphire is chromium-colored corundum with insufficient saturation to qualify as ruby — the boundary is defined by dominant hue and saturation, not composition.

Can instruments separate pink sapphire from ruby?

No. RI, SG, hardness, optic character, and birefringence are identical because they are the same species. Instruments confirm the stone is corundum; the ruby vs pink sapphire name is a color judgment made by comparing the stone's dominant hue and saturation, typically against master stones or by a laboratory.

Who decides whether a stone is ruby or pink sapphire?

GIA draws the line at medium-dark red: lighter or pinker stones are called pink sapphire. Because the call affects value substantially, stones near the boundary are usually submitted to a gemological laboratory, whose opinion on the name is what the trade relies on.

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