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Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold  Diamond Rings
SR14894
Price from
£373
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold  Diamond Rings
SR14897
Price from
£382
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold  Diamond Rings
SR_14371
Price from
£594
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold  Diamond Rings
SR_14378
Price from
£467
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold  Diamond Rings
SR14961
Price from
£1,325
Avalia Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold
SR_14370
Price from
£594
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold  Diamond Rings
SR14955
Price from
£1,274
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold  Diamond Rings
SR14958
Price from
£1,164
Allaina Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold
SR_14368
Price from
£985
Ausha Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold
SR_14365
Price from
£917
Ausha Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold
SR_14364
Price from
£985
Addileigh Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold
SR_14366
Price from
£1,045
Acea Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold
SR_14397
Price from
£2,549
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold  Diamond Rings
SR_13534
Price from
£279
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold  Diamond Rings
SR_13594
Price from
£374
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold
SBOR70068
Price from
£243
Hilli Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold Pave Set
SBST651258
Price from
£143
Holeigh Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold 4 Prong Set
SBST651373
Price from
£1,383
Faerrleah Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold Prong Set
SBST651948
Price from
£441
Holey Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold Prong Set
SBST653646
Price from
£137
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold
SBST688828
Price from
£118
Blue Sapphire Yellow Gold
SBST688889
Price from
£42

Sapphire

Along with ruby, sapphire is a priceless gemstone that is a member of the corundum mineral family. Despite the fact that sapphire is most often linked with the colour blue, it may also be found in a variety of other hues, such as pink, yellow, green, purple, and even colourless.

Kashmir is the most well-known location for blue sapphires, but they can also be found in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Thailand, and Australia, among many other nations. Sapphires are heated frequently to improve their clarity and colour.

High-end jewellery, including rings, necklaces, and earrings, frequently features sapphires. They are occasionally cut into cabochons or beads, and frequently into faceted shapes like round, oval, or cushion. With a Mohs hardness rating of 9, sapphire is one of the hardest gemstones, second only to diamond.

Sapphires have a long history of use in spiritual and healing rituals in addition to jewellery. They are supposed to possess qualities that can improve insight, discernment, and intuition as well as foster spiritual development and emotional well-being.



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