Sapphire Jewellery

Sapphire, a gemstone of remarkable beauty and durability, is a member of the corundum mineral family. While most renowned for its captivating deep blue colour, sapphires can in fact be found in a broad spectrum of hues. Arguably the most famous sapphire ring was the one selected by Lady Diana Spencer as her engagement ring in 1981.

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Sapphire Jewellery

What is sapphire?

Sapphires are precious gemstones that belong to the corundum family of minerals.

They are second only to diamonds on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, making them an excellent choice for everyday jewellery, including engagement rings.

Sapphires have a rich history and cultural significance. They are often associated with qualities like wisdom, loyalty, nobility, and protection. Throughout history, sapphires have been worn by royalty and the elite, symbolising both status and spiritual significance.

What colour are sapphires?

Sapphires are typically known for their blue colour, which can vary in shade from light blue to deep, rich blue.

However, sapphires can come in a variety of colours, including pink, yellow, green, purple, orange, and even colorless (white sapphires). The specific color of a sapphire is determined by the presence of trace elements and impurities in its crystal structure.

Can you have a sapphire engagement ring?

Absolutely, sapphires are a popular choice for engagement rings. They are incredibly durable, ranking just below diamonds on the Mohs scale of hardness. This makes them highly resistant to scratches and suitable for everyday wear.

Arguably the most famous sapphire ring was the one selected by Lady Diana Spencer as her engagement ring in 1981. That ring, which now belongs to Kate Middleton, consists of 14 diamonds, surrounding a 12ct oval blue Ceylon sapphire, set in 18ct white gold.

When selecting a sapphire engagement ring, consider factors such as the sapphire's colour, clarity, cut, and carat weight, just as you would with a diamond.

Which wedding anniversary is sapphire?

A 45th wedding anniversary is often associated with the sapphire gemstone and referred to as a couple's "Sapphire Anniversary".

Sapphire is also often gifted on the 5th wedding anniversary.

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