Sapphire engagement rings are a unique and sophisticated choice. Bring your dream sapphire ring to life with our custom design services. Our team will source the perfect sapphire for your needs and budget. Choose a predesigned setting from our website, or create a completely custom setting with the guidance of our concierge team.
We don’t list loose sapphires on our website, but our gemologists can still source your dream sapphire based on your tastes and budget. To find the perfect sapphire, email us at [email protected] or fill out this custom engagement ring form.
Sapphires are typically thought of as blue stones, but they can come in practically every color such as yellow, white, pink, green, and purple. However, sapphires do not come in red. A red sapphire would just be a ruby.
Like diamonds, the price of a sapphire really depends on the quality of the stone. Sapphires can be as little as $25 per carat, to as much as $11,000 or more per carat.
Sapphire is a precious gemstone that is part of the corundum family. It has a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making it ideal for everyday wear. While it is typically thought of as blue, it can come in many other colors, like pink, purple, and yellow.
The cost of sapphire will vary depending on its quality. They can cost as low as $25 per carat to $11,000 or more.
Sapphires are often blue but can be found in many other colors like yellow, white, pink, and green.
Sapphire is frequently associated with nobility. Sapphire symbolizes faithfulness, sincerity, and truth. Sapphires have historically been worn to guard the wearer against negative energy.
Most stones get their color from trace elements. For example, blue sapphires get their color from the trace elements iron and titanium. White sapphire, on the other hand, is sapphire that has not been exposed to trace elements. White sapphires are rare and colorless, making them look very similar to diamonds.
A high-quality sapphire will be expensive, but not all sapphires are expensive. Sapphires can cost anywhere from $25 per carat to $11,000 per carat.
Sapphires are extremely hard and durable, making them a great choice for engagement rings. They’re also a timeless choice – you can’t go wrong with a sapphire engagement ring!