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Yes, sapphire is a popular and beautiful gemstone that is often chosen for engagement rings and other fine jewelry. Sapphires come in various colors, with blue being the most traditional and well-known. However, they can also be found in shades of pink, yellow, green, and other colors. The durability and hardness of sapphires make them suitable for everyday wear, making them a practical and meaningful choice for an engagement ring.
In fact, sapphire engagement rings have a long history of being associated with romance and royalty. The blue sapphire engagement ring that once belonged to Princess Diana and is now worn by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (Kate Middleton), is a famous example.
Sapphires have been associated with various meanings and symbolism throughout history and across different cultures. Here are some common interpretations associated with sapphires:
While blue is the most well-known and traditional color for sapphires, these gemstones actually come in a wide range of colors. Sapphires belong to the corundum mineral family, and the presence of different trace elements contributes to the various colors. Here are some of the colors in which sapphires can be found:
It's important for consumers to be aware of the treatments that sapphires may undergo and to receive full disclosure from sellers. Reputable jewelers and gemstone dealers should provide information about any treatments applied to a sapphire, and consumers should inquire about the treatment history when making a purchase.
Natural, untreated sapphires are highly valued, but many gem-quality sapphires in the market have undergone treatments to enhance their appearance. As long as these treatments are disclosed transparently, they can result in beautiful and affordable gemstones.
About Sapphire Gemstones
It's worth noting that the intensity and purity of the color, as well as any secondary hues, greatly influence the value of a sapphire. The diversity of colors allows individuals to choose a sapphire that aligns with their personal preferences and style.
Here are some key points of comparison between white sapphire and diamond:
Lab created diamonds (also known as man-made diamonds, and cultured diamonds), are pure, crystallized carbon diamonds grown in a controlled laboratory environment. They have the exact same physical, chemical, and optical properties as earth-mined diamonds. They are also graded on the same scale as earth-mined diamonds and come with a grading report/certificate.
Lab-grown diamonds require less space and resources to produce stones than that of the monolith mines that wreak havoc on local ecosystems.
Lab-grown diamonds offer excellent value and are 30-50% more affordable than mined diamonds of comparable size and quality.
Lab-grown diamonds never fund foreign conflict. Further, work conditions are carefully regulated and never exploit child laborers.
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