Mineral: Corundum | Hardness: 9 | Birthstone Month: September | Anniversary: 5th & 45th
In 2016, Chatham replaced its morganite production with a gemstone that offered a greater hardness level and color saturation: champagne sapphire.
The advanced method to grow champagne sapphire replicates the natural conditions under which sapphires form, resulting in gemstones that are chemically, physically, and optically identical to their mined counterparts.
Chatham lab-grown champagne sapphire is characterized by its warm, blush color. It is this unique color that makes champagne sapphire an elegant and sophisticated choice for various types of jewelry.