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Sapphire engagement rings are highly sought-after alternatives to traditional diamond rings, valued for their exceptional brilliance and durability. These precious gemstones are available in a wide array of striking hues, ranging from deep blues and vibrant pinks to subtle peaches and teal tones. In fact, sapphires can also be found in red shades, known as rubies.

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Your Guide to Choosing the Perfect Sapphire

With its vibrant hues and captivating allure, sapphires add a romantic touch of color to your engagement ring, available in a spectrum of shades. Your favorite color reflects your personality or that of your beloved, making the search for the ideal sapphire tone meaningful. Our expert gemologists in Hatton Garden are ready to assist you in selecting the perfect sapphire hue for your ring. Schedule an appointment to explore our range of sapphires and design your dream sapphire ring.

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Choosing Sapphire: A Guide to Our Engagement Rings

Every exclusive engagement ring in our collection can feature a stunning sapphire, personally sourced by our gemologists just for you and your ring. Whether you prefer a signature design with a sapphire as the centerpiece, wish to enhance your diamond with a vibrant halo, or envision a completely original sapphire engagement ring, our complimentary bespoke service ensures your dream ring becomes a reality.

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Among all sapphire colors, blue is universally cherished. Blue sapphire rings evoke feelings of romance and passion, their deep oceanic hues complementing platinum, rose gold, or yellow gold settings. The richness and intensity of the blue color determine the sapphire’s value, with ‘royal blue’ being the most coveted shade. Blue sapphires also come in lighter tones like cornflower blue, delicate pastels, and vibrant teal-like ‘peacock’ shades.

The popularity of blue sapphire engagement rings has surged, inspired by the timeless elegance of Princess Diana and Kate Middleton’s iconic engagement ring. Their oval blue sapphire, encircled by a halo of diamonds, has become a global symbol of sophistication.

Choosing Pink Sapphire for Your Ring

Pink sapphires come in a stunning array of hues, ranging from soft peachy pastels to vibrant hot pinks and deep magentas. These rings pair beautifully with rose gold settings and are often chosen by admirers of Blake Lively’s engagement ring, which features a pink diamond. Pink sapphires offer a more affordable alternative to pink diamonds, allowing you to achieve a similarly elegant look on a tighter budget.

Padparadscha sapphires are a unique variety of pink sapphire, characterized by their sunset-like orange-pink coloration. Formed through exposure to beryllium during their creation, these luxurious gems are primarily found in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Tanzania, making them the rarest type of sapphire.

Elegant Teal Sapphire Rings: A Unique Choice

Teal sapphires exhibit a rich and intricate blend of green and blue tones, sometimes referred to as ‘peacock sapphires’. These gems display a fascinating play of color, appearing more blue or green depending on the lighting and movement. The increasing popularity of non-traditional sapphire colors has driven a rising demand for teal sapphires in recent years. Known for their tropical-oceanic allure, teal sapphires create stunning contrasts with platinum, rose gold, and yellow gold ring settings, offering a more affordable alternative to traditional royal blue sapphires.

Classic White Sapphire Rings: Timeless Elegance

Colorless sapphire rings are often seen as an attractive alternative to diamonds, possessing their own distinctive charm. Completely devoid of color, colorless sapphires can appear as a practical and budget-friendly substitute for traditional diamonds. However, it’s important to note that they differ significantly in appearance from diamonds. Unlike diamonds, colorless sapphires typically exhibit less sparkle due to a cloudy clarity and emit a silvery-grey light rather than the dazzling, multifaceted brilliance of diamonds.

Elegant Diamond and Sapphire Engagement Rings

Opting for a sapphire doesn’t preclude you from enjoying the brilliant allure of diamonds as well. Surround a deep blue oval sapphire with a halo of diamonds for a reminiscent look of Kate Middleton’s engagement ring. A trilogy engagement ring can also make a bold statement with a sapphire flanked by two diamonds. Consider an unconventional engagement ring by choosing a single sapphire with a diamond-adorned band, adding sparkle to complement the sapphire’s deep, captivating allure.

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All About Sapphires

What do sapphires refer to?

Sapphires are highly prized gemstones known for their rarity and versatility, available in a wide array of colors. Among these, the most popular choice for engagement rings is the vibrant royal blue sapphire. The blue color in sapphires is attributed to the presence of titanium during their formation within corundum rocks, while other trace elements like chromium produce pink sapphires and iron yields yellow sapphires.

Renowned for their durability, sapphires are a superb alternative to diamonds, ranking just below diamonds with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale. In addition to their exceptional luster and vivid colors, sapphires generally cost less than diamonds. The price of sapphires varies based on market demand, rarity, and quality. While sapphires can be expensive—ranging from hundreds to hundreds of thousands of pounds—the same budget often affords a larger carat weight compared to diamonds.

Where are sapphires typically found?

While sapphires are considered rare and valuable gemstones, they are found in deposits distributed worldwide. Among the leading sapphire-producing nations are:

  • Australia
  • Sri Lanka
  • India
  • Afghanistan
  • Pakistan
  • Kenya

How do sapphire rings compare to diamonds?

Yes, sapphires offer a wonderful alternative to diamonds due to their brilliant shine and durability.

Diamonds are renowned as the hardest natural gemstones, scoring a perfect 10 on the Mohs scale. Their unparalleled brilliance and toughness make them a top choice for jewelry. While colored gemstones are abundant, none quite match sapphires in suitability for engagement rings. Sapphires rank just below diamonds with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, ensuring they can endure daily wear for many years. Although not entirely immune to wear or chipping, sapphires are significantly more resilient compared to most other gemstones.

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What do sapphire rings symbolize?

Sapphires have been cherished throughout history for their majestic allure, often associated with bringing good fortune and wisdom. In the context of a traditional sapphire engagement ring, the blue gemstone symbolizes loyalty and dedication. Some historical accounts suggest that early ‘engagement rings’ may have featured sapphires rather than diamonds, with the belief that the gemstone would lose its color if either partner was unfaithful. However, it’s worth noting that this notion is largely a myth, as most sapphires do not change color or fade over time. Exceptions to this are rare, such as with Padparadscha and some yellow sapphires.

Which sapphire shape suits my ring best?

Sapphires, much like diamonds, are available in a range of shapes. Among the most favored sapphire shapes are round, oval, and cushion cuts, a trend that holds true for other precious gemstones such as rubies and diamonds.

What is the classic color choice for sapphire engagement rings?

The classic and timeless choice for a sapphire engagement ring is a deep, royal blue, widely favored by engagement ring shoppers globally. However, for those looking for a more unique option, sapphires come in a diverse array of colors. These include various shades of blue, green, yellow, pink, and even orange and red hues.

How do I select the perfect blue sapphire for my engagement ring?

High-quality sapphires are often prized for their rich and velvety colors. For those seeking the classic blue sapphire appearance, look for deeply saturated hues ranging from blue to violet-blue, commonly known as ‘royal blue’.

Most sapphires naturally contain inclusions or internal flaws. Opt for a gem that is ‘eye-clean’, indicating that any internal flaws are so minute that they are not visible to the naked eye.

While some sapphires are found in lighter tones that may appear weak or milky, the saturation level is a matter of personal preference. Pastel shades like cornflower blue or the oceanic teal of peacock sapphires can be incredibly alluring and cater to specific preferences among sapphire enthusiasts. Share your color preferences with our experts, and we will curate a selection of sapphires that best match your criteria.

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