Sapphire Engagement Rings

 

Why should I choose a sapphire engagement ring?

  • Sapphires are a great way to add a striking splash of color to an engagement ring, with a very distinctive and unique look. They have been recognized throughout the industry (including a recent feature in BRIDES magazine) as a fashionable alternative to diamonds.
  • Like diamonds, sapphires are very precious, very durable stones, and come in a huge variety of shapes and sizes.
  • Diamonds have grown 30-40% more expensive than they were just a few years ago, and prices are continuing to rise. Meanwhile, the price of sapphires and other gemstones tends to be more stable and less vulnerable to changes in value.
    • As of mid-2011, industry pricing for a moderate-quality (H, VS2) 1-carat diamond is about $7,700.
    • A sapphire of comparable size and quality costs about $1,950 - almost 75% less.

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Remember that any engagement ring can be set with a sapphire. Below are a few of our engagement rings that have been made with a sapphire already.

 

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Chatham Created Blue Sapphire Ring
14k White Gold ring with 6mm Chatham Created Blue Sapphire and .16cttw diamonds...
$701.30
Chatham Created Blue Sapphire Ring
14k White Gold ring with 7x5mm Chatham Created Blue Sapphire and .16cttw diamonds...
$0.00
Genuine Blue Sapphire and Diamond Ring
14k White Gold ring with a 7x5mm Genuine Blue Sapphire and .16cttw diamonds...
$1,018.23
Genuine Blue Sapphire and Diamond Ring
14k White Gold ring with a 6x4mm Genuine Blue Sapphire and .16cttw diamonds...
$653.36
Genuine Blue Sapphire Ring
14k White Gold ring with 6x4mm Genuine Blue Sapphire and .20cttw diamonds...
$771.75
Genuine Blue Sapphire Ring
14k White Gold ring with 7x5mm Genuine Blue Sapphire and .50cttw diamonds...
$1,815.72
Genuine Blue Sapphire Ring
14k White Gold ring with 4mm Genuine Blue Sapphire and .06cttw diamonds...
$433.98
Pave Set, Tension Engagement Ring Setting by Sareen Jewelry
Metals Available: 14k White, Yellow, and Rose Gold; 18k White, Yellow, and Rose Gold; Two-Tone; P..
$3,065.00
Platnium Genuine Blue Sapphire Ring
Platinum ring with 7x5mm Genuine Blue Sapphire and .37cttw diamonds...
$2,174.27
Split Shank Sapphire Engagement Ring with Pave Diamonds
Metals Available: 14k White, Yellow, and Rose Gold; 18k White, Yellow, and Rose Gold; Two-Tone; P..
$2,335.00
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Tension Engagement Ring Setting by Sareen Jewelry
Metals Available: 14k White, Yellow, and Rose Gold; 18k White, Yellow, and Rose Gold; Two-Tone; P..
$2,050.00
White Gold Ring with Sapphires and Diamonds
14k White Gold ring with Genuine sapphires and .25cttw of diamonds...
$1,312.50
Bezel Set Pave Halo Engagement Ring Setting by Sareen Jewelry SB007
The ring pictured above is the heart shaped version of the Bezel Set Pave Halo Engagement Ring Se..
$2,575.00
Bezel Set Pave Halo Engagement Ring Setting with Pink Sapphire Center Stone by Sareen Jewelry
Price include a calibrated pink sapphire heart shaped center stone, 5x5mm, AAA quality. ..
$3,375.00
Split Shank Pave Set Halo Diamond Engagement Ring by Sareen Jewelry
Metals Available: 18k White, Yellow, and Rose Gold; Two-Tone; Platinum Center Stone Setting T..
$4,150.00

               

What should I bear in mind when considering a sapphire engagement ring?

  • Precious stones like sapphires and diamonds are sold by weight.Sapphires are more dense (and, thus, heavier) than diamonds, so a 1.3ct sapphire would be approximately the same physical size as a 1.0ct diamond.
  • You can select a sapphire for the center stone for any of ourengagement rings, even alongside diamond sidestones (often found in a halo, pave, or channel set configurations.) A sapphire with diamonds set along the band of the ring can be exceptionally stunning.
  • You can also choose sapphires to serve as sidestones for an engagement ring with a diamond center stone. In this case, you should request special pricing for your ring with sapphire sidestones, as most ring pricing includes diamond sidestones by default.
  • While sapphires are cut and set in similar ways as diamonds, they reflect light very differently. Diamonds have much more sparkle and brilliance, while sapphires are "colored" stones. (If you're searching for a lower-cost alternative that still looks like a diamondmoissanite would be a better choice.)

 

What kinds of sapphires are available?

 

  • Our sapphires are available in a variety of natural colors. Most popular are blue sapphires, but yellow and green are often found as well. Less common colors include purple, white, platinum (silvery in appearance), pink and red. We carry stones in many shades of these colors, in various shapes and sizes.
  • We only sell conflict-free American sapphires harvested using renewable mining operations in Montana. Montana sapphires are recognized worldwide for their naturally vivid color and high clarity.
  • Many of our sapphires are completely natural (untreated), and in some cases we apply a simple heat treatment to deepen their color. None of our sapphires are diffusion-treated with beryllium, and we do not deal in synthetic stones.

 

What distinguishes a high-quality sapphire, as opposed to a diamond?

  • Diamonds are graded by the 4 C's: color, clarity, cut and carat (weight), all of which can be used to measure the quality of a sapphire stone as well.
  • But, what really sets apart a well-cut sapphire is color enrichment.This refers to the consistency and depth of color in the gemstone. Look for a sapphire that is uniform in its appearance, as opposed to having patches of stronger or weaker coloration.

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