Sapphire is the second hardest gem material in the world, second only to diamond. This means your sapphire ring can only be scratched by another sapphire or a diamond. Sapphire also has excellent toughness and no cleavage. This means that sapphires are not prone to cracking, chipping or breaking. All of this may make you….
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In the old days, you’d hit one jewelry store after another until you found a sapphire ring that’s ideal for your beloved’s one. Today, the search is easier because online offers websites are hard to rival for both price and selection. However, it’s easy to get lost and confused unless you know exactly what to….
Did you know that almost all large companies are selling diffused or beryllium enhanced sapphires as pure natural sapphires? Don’t believe us? Try asking and see if you can extract any information from them about what, if any, treatments have been carried out on the stone. There’s a very good chance your concern will just….
Any gemstone regardless of its origin can legally be classified as “real” if it contains identical mineral makeup. This is why synthetic sapphire is commonly sold as “real”, but not “natural”. To be labeled as natural, the sapphire gemstones in question has to be taken out directly from the marvelous treasures of mother earth. Then….
If you’re concerned about how much you’ll have to spend to pop that big question, rest easy. Starting at just $1500.00 for 1.25-carat gem in a 14kt gold band, a real sapphire engagement ring is not only the best option for a colored jewelry stone, but it also can be significantly more affordable than the….
A real Sapphire is both traditional and a trendy gem choice for your fiancee’s ring. It can cover something old or something new, but it will really wow when brides need something blue. Real sapphire stone is rare, beautiful and durable. When you’re shopping for a real sapphire ring, some knowledge of the components of….