Sapphire Jewellery
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Rose Gold Cut Diamond Engagement Ring
18K Yellow 1.50CT Royal Engagement Ring
1.50CT Deep Blue Diamond Engagement Ring
Three Stone Cut Ring Claw Setting
Sapphire Diamond Ring with Tapered Band
Platinum Three Oval Sapphire Side Stones
Sapphire and Three Ring White Gold
Trilogy Round Sapphire Engagement White Gold
Blue Sapphire Cut Ring in Platinum
2.00CT Emerald Teal Ring White Gold
18K Yellow Emerald Teal baguette Diamond
Pink Sapphire Gold Wedding Rose Gold
Anniversary Sapphire Wedding Claw Yellow Gold
Blue Sapphire Diamond Anniversary White Gold
Natural Blue Round Halo White Gold
Natural Dark Sapphire Ring White Gold
Natural Dark Sapphire Ring White Gold
Blue Sapphire Halo Earring White Gold
1.00CT Blue Trilogy Cut White Gold
Halo Cushion Blue Diamond White Gold
Double Halo and Sapphire Rose Gold
Oval Pink Diamond Ring White Gold
Vintage Style Claw Cut Yellow Gold
1.00CT Oval Blue Halo Yellow Gold
Halo Oval 4 Blue Yellow Gold
Double Halo Band Sapphire Yellow Gold
18K White Luxury Style Engagement Ring
Vintage Trilogy Stones) Blue White Gold
Emerald Cut Blue Diamond White Gold
5.15CT Vintage Ceylon Diamond White Gold
Halo Blue Oval Diamond White Gold
Diamond and Butterfly in White Gold
Oval Cut Trilogy and White Gold
Twist Diamond Sapphire Eternity (3mm Width)
Sapphire And Twist Half White Gold
Alternating Blue White Wedding Rose Gold
Pave Sapphire Diamond Ring Gold (1.5mm)
French Pave And Eternity (1.5 mm)
Anniversary Sapphire Band Round White Gold
Vintage Wedding Marquise Round Yellow Gold
Milgrain Vintage Sapphire Band White Gold
Diamond and Emerald Eternity White Gold
Sapphire and Full Wedding White Gold
Four Stone Diamond Wedding White Gold
Eternity Sapphire Diamond Ring Yellow Gold
18K White Alternating And Claw Setting
18K White Eternity and Claw Setting
Sapphire And 18K Gold Prong Setting
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common colours of sapphire used in jewellery?
The most common colours of sapphire used in jewellery are blue, yellow, pink, and purple. Blue sapphires are the most popular, associated with royalty and elegance. Yellow sapphires have a warm, sunny appearance, pink sapphires are romantic and feminine, and purple sapphires bring a unique, mysterious charm.
How durable is sapphire as a gemstone for jewellery?
Sapphire is extremely durable and ranks 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making it ideal for jewellery worn daily. It resists scratches and abrasions, perfect for engagement rings and wedding bands.
Can I get sapphire jewellery custom made?
Yes, many jewellers offer custom-made sapphire jewellery. This allows you to create a piece that is unique and tailored to your taste. Designs can range from classic to modern and suit any budget.
How does the quality of the sapphire affect the value of the jewellery?
The quality of the sapphire used in jewellery can have a significant impact on its value. The value of a sapphire is determined by a combination of factors, including its colour, clarity, cut, and carat weight. Generally, the more vivid and saturated the colour, the higher the value of the sapphire. Clarity is also important, as sapphires with fewer inclusions and blemishes are rarer and more valuable. The cut of the sapphire can also affect its value, as a well-cut sapphire will have better colour and brilliance. Carat weight is also a factor, as larger sapphires are rarer and more valuable than smaller ones.
What is a sapphire?
A sapphire is a precious gemstone that is a variety of the mineral corundum. It is typically blue in colour, but it can also be found in a range of other colours, including pink, yellow, green, purple, and orange. Sapphires are commonly used in jewellery, particularly in engagement rings and wedding bands. They are also used in other types of jewellery, such as earrings, pendants, and bracelets.
Are there other sapphires?
Yes, there are other sapphires besides the blue variety. Some other popular sapphire colours include pink, yellow, green, purple, and orange. These colours are created by different chemical impurities in the corundum mineral, such as iron, titanium, and chromium. The most valuable sapphires are typically those with the most vivid and saturated colour, regardless of the specific colour of the stone.
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