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Blue Sapphire and Diamond Jewellery

Blue Sapphire and Diamond Jewellery

Andrew Wilson Andrew Wilson
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What Do You Need To Know Before You Buy Blue Sapphire And Diamond Jewellery?

There is something undeniably alluring about blue sapphire and diamond jewellery. The sheer perfection of the gemstone, the radiant sheen and the rarefied atmosphere it exudes. A sapphire can be impressive, but only if it's been treated in the right way! It may take some effort to do this, but the results are well worth the effort.

Diamonds, on the other hand, are one of nature's marvels. They shine like no other natural substance in existence. The colour of a diamond can range from clear and brilliant, to indigo and milky white, to green and frosted. All of these shades are possible thanks to the different elements that form part of the diamond. These elements include magnesium, nickel and gallium and can each produce a variety of colours.

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Sapphires can vary dramatically in their colour. Some are almost transparent; others are very pale or nearly black. The most popular colour for sapphires is blue. Yellowish sapphires are also quite common, although they are not very valuable. Blue sapphires, though, are an exquisite shade of blue. The most highly valued shades of blue are the purest, darkest ones. Usually, a blue sapphire will have a secondary tone such as green or violet.

The best quality sapphires are clear, so you can look at them without having to worry about any spots or blemishes. These stones can be cut into many shapes, depending on their shape and size. Sapphires can sometimes look like they have tiny seashells on them or little dots in the middle of them, but these are not flaws and can be part of their charm.

Sapphire Mythology

This brilliant blue gemstone is often associated with Luna, the goddess of healing. It is said that she gifted humans with the ability to heal when they wore sapphire. The ancient Greeks thought that the Earth sat upon a giant sapphire. The sky was a reflection of the blue of the vast gemstone. Also, for many centuries sapphire was thought to protect against poisoning either when it was worn or placed into a drink.

It is rumoured that King Solomon was the first person to use the blue sapphire as an amulet. Many priests and religious scholars wear sapphires. They believe the gemstone increases spiritual awareness and helps to bring healing to those who wear it.

Sources Of Sapphire

Today, most sapphire is mined in Asia, particularly Sri Lanka, but sizeable deposits exist in Tanzania and Madagascar. All types of sapphires come from Sri Lanka. Sapphires are often blue in colour, although they can appear in various colours ranging from clear to brown and black.

Some sapphires contain a very high level of chromium, which is a metallic element. Some sapphires, particularly those found in the Western region, are heavy and dark. Other sapphires are light and contain very little chromium. When shopping for a sapphire, you need to know its background and quality. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) provides identification reports on sapphires based upon their depth of colour and aspects of their production.

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The Value Of A Sapphire

The price of sapphire jewellery will depend on the size and quality of the sapphires. Large sapphires will cost more than small ones because they are rarer and therefore command a higher price. There are many different sizes of sapphires, from tiny round sapphires to large oval ones. Some jewellers will only work with large sapphires, but if you want a smaller sapphire, this is possible.

Blue sapphires can also be used in rings for your fingers. They look fantastic in a ring as they help to accentuate your fingers rather than detract from them. Sapphires have been used in rings for hundreds of years, and they still look stunning today. Whether you are looking for a sapphire engagement ring, a blue sapphire pendant or a blue sapphire to use in a ring, there are many places to look for one. Make sure you spend some time looking around so you find the best deal – or look no further than our collections of high quality, reasonably priced sapphire jewellery!

Sapphire Can Be Confused With Other Gemstones

Blue sapphire is sometimes confused with topaz. Topaz has a similar range of colours to sapphire, and relatively inexpensive topaz is sometimes passed off as sapphire. Still, a jeweller should always know the difference!  Topaz is a silicate material mixed with aluminium and fluorine. In its purest form, it is colourless, which can even lead to confusion with diamonds! The colours are due to various impurities; however, blue topaz is usually pale in colour. When it is a deep shade, it will have been treated with heat and radiation to enhance the colour.

A sapphire is sometimes incorrectly referred to as a diamond. Although this stone sparkles brilliantly in a ring or other jewellery, they are not the same. Sapphire has a brilliant but silvery white-grey sparkle. Diamonds sparkle with a rainbow effect with bright white mixed in. Also, a sapphire, although very hard, is always softer than a diamond.

Choose Your Own Blue Sapphire and Diamond Jewellery From All Diamond

Kings and queens have long treasured sapphires. They represent longevity, beauty, and power. Our British designers and artisans have worked hard to create these gorgeous elegant, and stylish fine jewellery pieces.

If you do want a sapphire ring, look for one that has a deep blue colour. You can buy rings that have a large sapphire as the main gemstone with diamond accents. It is also possible to purchase jewellery where the diamond is the main story with a sapphire accent. Sapphires are unusual and beautiful; they will pair well with almost anything from platinum to gold jewellery.

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Este anillo es un estilo clásico que se verá genial con cualquier atuendo. Tallada en oro blanco de 18 quilates, es una pieza versátil que funciona con cualquier juego de joyería. El diseño clásico pero elegante es llamativo y complementará… read more

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Now you can enjoy the same stunning qualities of blue sapphire and diamond jewellery for yourself at our great value prices. Choose the style that suits you best from our collections of blue sapphire and diamond rings, earrings, bracelets, bangles and necklaces. We would love the opportunity to inspire and impress you when you are looking for a piece of blue sapphire and diamond jewellery as a gift for someone special or a treat for yourself.

 

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