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VINTAGE 14K GOLD NATURAL SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND BAND RING WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
$ 256.08
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VINTAGE PLATINUM 950 NATURAL SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND BAND RING WEDDING ANNIVERSARY PERFECT 2.54 GRAMS SIZE 7 1/4 8 ROUND CUT DIAMONDS .25 6 EMERALD CUT BLUE .80 TCW SAPPHIRES 1 TCWA luxurious look for the one you love, this ring is guaranteed to make her smile. Fashioned in 950 platinum , this elegant -yet-extravagant design features alternating bright blue sapphires and shimmering white diamonds channel-set across the polished band. Radiant with approx 1 t.w. of diamonds and sapphires it also makes a thoughtful gift for the September-born birthday girl. Impress and inspire the September birthday girl with this fashionable gemstone and diamond ring with a ring that is a meaningful look of love.
Blue is indeed the best-known and the most valuable of sapphire colors. The prized Kashmir and Burmese sapphires have a deep blue that is described as both intense and velvety. These sapphires are not often seen on the market today. Sri Lankan and Madagascar sapphires are the most common today, with a wide range of colors from light blue to dark blue. With blue sapphire, the intensity of blue is the most important factor. For example, a huge sapphire with a washed-out, weak blue color is much less valuable than a much smaller stone of excellent color. An intense, rich pure cornflower blue that is not too dark or too 'inky' is the most desirable color. Overall, sapphires that are too dark or too light in color are less valuable, but light-blue sapphires often have greater brilliance that is rarely found in darker blue stones. Colorless sapphires are actually quite rare, since most stones will exhibit some faint hints of color. In the gem trade, when referring to sapphire, blue sapphire is the official designation; all other colors, including pink, green, orange, purple and white sapphire, are referred to as 'fancy sapphire'.
SAPPHIRE
Folklore, Legend, and Healing Properties:
Its powers include spiritual enlightenment and inner peace. Sapphire is believed to offer healing properties for rheumatism, colic, and mental illness. It is also considered an antidepressant and an aid to psychokinesis, telepathy,
Sapphire is the non-red variety of corundum (the red variety of corundum is ruby). A 9.0 on the Mohs scale of hardness, sapphire is the second hardest natural mineral.
Blue is by far the most popular color for sapphires, but they can be almost any color, including yellow, green, white, colorless, pink, orange, brown, and purple. Padparadscha is the name for a rare orange-pink variety of sapphire and has a higher value than blue sapphires.