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Sapphire Engagement Rings: New Fashion Item In Jewelry?

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In terms of engagement rings, who would have predicted that the birthstone for September would become so widely used? Diana, the Princess of Wales, had a strong sense of foreboding. The blue sapphire trend has exploded as a result of Prince William's engagement to Kate Middleton in 2010, which was marked by his mother's 18-carat blue sapphire engagement ring.

Several people were critical of Princess Diana's purchase of a £28,000 "commoner's sapphire" ring in 1981, which some referred to as the "commoner's sapphire." Sapphire engagement rings have seen a meteoric rise in popularity, thanks to the influence of this ring, which is estimated to be worth $300,000.

If you're looking for something a little more daring and unique than a diamond ring, the sapphire is a fantastic alternative to the traditional diamond. There are a few things you should consider before making a purchase.

Sapphire Comes In A Variety Of Colors

As soon as you hear the word "sapphire," what color springs to mind? The majority of people think it's blue. If you're looking to purchase a sapphire, one of the most important characteristics of the 4Cs to consider is color.

Aside from blue, sapphires are available in a wide range of colors, with many of them becoming increasingly popular in recent years. Pink sapphire engagement rings, such as Nicole Richie's, which features an inverted cushion cut gem, are popular among would-be brides. Despite the fact that sapphires in other colors such as yellow green purple and red are also valuable, blue sapphires are the most common and widely used.

A vibrant, velvety blue hue, rather than a dark or light blue, is the distinguishing feature of a truly valuable blue sapphire. The color of a blue sapphire can be studied using the following terms:

• The word "hue" is used to describe color in the sapphire most frequently. The following colors are available: (blue, slight green, strong green, slight purple, strong purple). The most valuable sapphires are those that are blue in color.

• Saturation can be divided into three categories: weak, medium, and strong. The more vivid the color appears, the darker the shade is. Moderately strong to extremely powerful. Saturated sapphires are distinguished by their intense color.

Depending on the tone, the sapphire can have a wide range of colors ranging from extremely light to extremely dark in appearance. Moderate to dark in color. A medium color toned sapphire is the most desirable type of sapphire.

Sapphires Have Been Cut

Some people may be perplexed as to why round cut sapphire engagement rings are so expensive. The answer can be found in nature. Cutters go to great lengths to ensure that as much of the gem's original rough as possible is preserved during the cutting process.

Circle cut sapphires are more expensive than smaller cuts such as ovals and cushions because they require more rock to be removed during the cutting process. Keep in mind that, despite the fact that it may seem counterintuitive, a smaller round sapphire can cost more than an oval or cushion cut sapphire.

There are no "ideal" cuts for sapphires, as there are for diamonds, as there are for diamonds. Because each sapphire is unique in its own way, cutters must consider which cut shape will best accentuate the color and brilliance of each individual stone when crafting each piece. Sometimes a princess cut is the best shape for a rock, and other times it is an emerald cut that is the best shape for a rock.

Darker-colored sapphires will be cut into shallower gems in order to allow more light to reflect off of them and into the environment. There are a variety of factors that influence the cutting and polishing of a gemstone, including its color, clarity, and carat weight, among others.

Additionally, the sapphire's setting will be determined by how rare it is, in addition to its beauty. We all know that Princess Diana's diamond-encrusted ring was a huge success when she wore it. In the case of sapphire engagement rings, it's possible that you'd prefer to leave the stone alone when making your final decision. Classic blue sapphire and diamond jewelry can be dressed up or down depending on your personal preference...

It makes no difference what style of ring you choose; you can be confident that your sapphire ring will be the talk of the town. More you learn about sapphires, the more confident you should be in your ability to find an enticing sapphire engagement ring for your beloved. Simply follow these guidelines, and you'll have no trouble making the best decision for yourself. Despite the fact that Kate Middleton was responsible for reviving the sapphire engagement ring trend, it is one that has endured and will continue to endure.

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