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'''Sapphire''' is a valuable blue [[gem]] found in small clusters within [[bauxite]] clusters. A given cluster may also contain a single [[star sapphire]], a gem 1.5× as valuable. It is not magma-safe, having the same melting point ({{ct|11500}}) and other properties as its more valuable relative. | '''Sapphire''' is a valuable blue [[gem]] found in small clusters within [[bauxite]] clusters. A given cluster may also contain a single [[star sapphire]], a gem 1.5× as valuable. It is not magma-safe, having the same melting point ({{ct|11500}}) and other properties as its more valuable relative. | ||
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− | "Sapphire" is any type of corundum (Aluminum Oxide: Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>) which is not red (which would be classified as a [[ruby]]); Unlike in-game, sapphires do '''not''' occur within [[bauxite]] in real life. Although sapphires in real life can be a variety of colours, | + | Like all precious and rare gems, they may also make up part of the walls of [[unusual volcanic wall]]s. |
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+ | "Sapphire" is any type of corundum (Aluminum Oxide: Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>) which is not red (which would be classified as a [[ruby]]); Unlike in-game, sapphires do '''not''' occur within [[bauxite]] in real life. Although sapphires in real life can be a variety of colours, in ''Dwarf Fortress'', they are always blue. | ||
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Sapphire is a valuable blue gem found in small clusters within bauxite clusters. A given cluster may also contain a single star sapphire, a gem 1.5× as valuable. It is not magma-safe, having the same melting point (11500 °U ) and other properties as its more valuable relative.
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Like all precious and rare gems, they may also make up part of the walls of unusual volcanic walls.
In real life[edit]
"Sapphire" is any type of corundum (Aluminum Oxide: Al2O3) which is not red (which would be classified as a ruby); Unlike in-game, sapphires do not occur within bauxite in real life. Although sapphires in real life can be a variety of colours, in Dwarf Fortress, they are always blue.
[INORGANIC:SAPPHIRE]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
[TILE:15][IS_GEM:sapphire:STP:OVERWRITE_SOLID][DISPLAY_COLOR:1:7:0][MATERIAL_VALUE:40]
[ENVIRONMENT_SPEC:BAUXITE:CLUSTER_SMALL:100]
[SOLID_DENSITY:4005] Common to corundums. Range 3960 - 4050
[STATE_COLOR:ALL_SOLID:AZURE] |
Ornamental (2☼-15☼) | Chrysocolla • Lapis lazuli • Pyrite • Tiger iron • Turquoise • Variscite
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Semi-Precious (20☼-30☼) | Amethyst • Green jade • Kunzite • Light yellow diamond • Peridot • Tanzanite • Topaz
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See also: Diamond • Opal • Glass • Pearl • Stone |