Unheated pink sapphire from Madagascar with FTIR bands at 3232 and 3185 cm–1
This result is consistent with data from additional samples (pink to purple and blue sapphires, as well as rubies) analysed by SSEF in recent months in which both the 3232 and 3185 cm–1 peaks were detected together with the presence of metamict zircon inclusions and/or hydroxides such as goethite and diaspore (Al-hydroxide, dehydrates at about 550°C), clearly indicating that the stones had not been heated (see also article about blue sapphires with ‘exotic’ elements on page 34 in this Facette).
Based on these findings, it is apparent that the 3232 and 3185 cm–1 FTIR peaks are not always the result of heat treatment but may also be present in unheated corundum of metamorphic origin. Consequently, their presence is not always a criterion for heat treatment. It is clear from this study that careful Raman analyses of inclusions found within a gemstone (such as goethite, diaspore and zircon) is mandatory to conclude whether or not a ruby or sapphire (of any colour) has been heat treated.