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If diamonds reign supreme when it comes to engagement rings, sapphires are equally appreciated by women and brides-to-be. When in 1981, Princess Diana accepted a superb sapphire engagement ring from the Prince of Wales, she launched a trend that has not declined ever since. Known for their deep blue hues, sapphires are precious stones that have gained immense popularity with time. With their deep history and sublime beauty, sapphires have long been favored in the world of jewelry by celebrities and royalty, and a sapphire on an engagement ring is a promise of honesty, sincerity, and fidelity. Often considered a symbol of nobility and royalty, sapphires have adorned people’s attires for centuries. In ancient Greece and Rome, kings and queens believed that sapphires protected them from envy and evil. Throughout the Middle Ages, people believed that these blue stones symbolized heaven and attracted heavenly blessings. Thanks to the rich history and symbolism of sapphires, they are often associated with good fortune, royalty, and protection.
Why Choose a Sapphire Engagement Ring?
According to popular belief, sapphires symbolize wisdom, nobility, and good fortune. King Charles offered Princess Diana a sapphire diamond ring for their engagement. Today, this ring is worn by the Duchess of Cambridge and features a magnificent sapphire surrounded by a halo of diamonds. Sapphires have long been linked to romance and royalty and are considered a symbol of holiness for many royal families.
Sapphire Colors and Varieties
Classic blue sapphires have long captivated the hearts of women with their deep rich color and eternal glow. Each stone reminisces of starry nights and deep and mysterious oceans. The rich blue hue is a symbol of fidelity and devotion, perfect for declaring your everlasting love to your betrothed. Sapphires are not exclusively blue. In fact, you can find sapphires in a wide array of colors, such as pink, yellow, green, and white. Pink sapphires are inherently feminine and ooze tender love and romance. Yellow sapphires on the other hand shine bright like the first rays of sunlight and golden forests. Green sapphires bring to mind images of spring, nature, and lush forests. The green hues are a sign of hope and growth. White sapphires are pure, elegant and timeless. They help illuminate every setting and outfit, and they symbolize clarity, truth, and sincere love.
Quality Factors of Sapphires
Sky blue or dark blue sapphire? What is the right color for an engagement ring? It is important to know that the color of the stone does not in any way affect its quality. Dark-colored sapphires are therefore not more expensive or of better quality than lighter-colored ones. Choose the color that suits you best, knowing that the shades vary between gray blue and deep blue, with a wide range of intermediate colors. The clarity of the sapphire plays a crucial role in determining the quality of this precious stone and therefore, its price. This is determined by the lack of, or presence of inclusions inside the stone. Some inclusions lend a special character to the sapphire; however, stones lacking or showing a small number of inclusions are of a higher quality. Blue sapphires are usually cut into an oval. This cut allows the weight of the stones and the intensity of their color to be preserved. You can also find cushion, pear or round-cut sapphires. For engagement rings, it is advisable to choose an oval or cushion cut, but if you want a personalized shape, it can also be done. Since sapphires are very resilient, they can be cut into various shapes. Carat weight is linked directly to the budget and the trend at any given moment, with bigger stones usually commanding a higher price compared to smaller stones.
Settings and Styles for Sapphire Engagement Rings
When choosing the perfect engagement ring, it’s always a good idea to keep your future bride’s preferences in mind. Her personal style, her taste in jewelry and her lifestyle. This will help you select a ring that is both meaningful and perfectly suited to her personality. This includes the setting of the central stone, the choice of metal, and the overall design of the ring. An engagement ring is not an ordinary piece of jewelry. Since Antiquity, it has been a symbol of commitment and love between two people. But what metal type should you choose for your engagement ring? We’ll give you a brief explanation of the different metals available at Gabriel & Co. White gold: Lustrous and highly coveted, the most popular choice for an engagement ring is white gold, and not without reason. This universal and lustrous metal is neutral in color. As its name suggests, the white gold alloy tends to be white. Its color is reminiscent of silver, but its shine is worthy of gold. In addition to being the most resistant of all metals, it makes for the perfect base for the inlay of all kinds of precious stones. Yellow gold: Undeniably classic and the embodiment of nobility, yellow gold possesses a warm golden hue. This popular metal is considered to be timeless. Its symbolism of refined wealth and unwavering value along with its beauty make it the ideal metal for engagement rings. Rose gold: Feminine and trendy, rose gold is a bold choice for today’s modern bride. It contains copper, added to pure gold, giving off a delicate pinkish shade to the metal. Bright and resistant, this metal serves as a beautiful backdrop to diamonds and sapphires creating a romantic and captivating contrast between the rose color of the band and the contrasting brilliance of the gemstones. Platinum: Timeless and universal, platinum is white-gray in color, very durable, and known for its resistance to impacts and scratches. It stands the test of time without fail and its color adapts to all tastes. Known to perfectly highlight diamonds, this metal, although more expensive, is a great alternative to gold. The style of the ring plays an important role in showcasing the beauty of the center stone, with a variety of options such as claw, bezel, pave and cathedral styles. The combination of the setting of the center stone with the style of the ring allows for infinite possibilities, so you can find the perfect ring to reflect your unique love story.
Customizing Your Sapphire Engagement Ring
At Gabriel & Co., we offer a personalized experience to create your dream sapphire engagement ring. Our expert designers will work closely with you and our talented artisans to make your vision come to life. We encourage you to connect with our customer service department and representatives at our trusted retail partners to start your journey of designing your bespoke sapphire engagement ring. From the selection of the stone all the way to the final design, we are here to help you every step of the way.Visit our website or a retail partner to speak with one of our experts.
Buying Guide
Browse our vast collection of sapphire engagement rings for every taste and budget. Select a setting and view it at a Gabriel & Co. partner near you. This preview is completely complimentary, as we would like you to be confident in your purchase. You can also customize your dream sapphire ring to celebrate the uniqueness of your love. Our trusted retail partners are ready to work with you to design a ring specifically catered to your needs. Dream it and we will make it happen!
Caring for Your Sapphire Engagement Ring
To keep your sapphire engagement ring in pristine condition, consider storing it in a box or a bag separate from other pieces of jewelry. Regular cleaning with warm water and a soft cloth will keep the gemstones shiny and sparkling. Consider having your sapphire engagement ring checked by a professional jeweler every 6 to 12 months to check for loose prongs and for deeper cleaning and polishing when needed.
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