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“Cornflower” Ceylon Sapphire and Trapezoid Diamond Ring.
Style Number: EL2131 -
“Manola” Ceylon Sapphire diamond ring, antique style.
Style Number: E7667 -
“Corvi” cluster ring with central round Ceylon Sapphire
Style Number: E9740 -
“Kastra” Australian sapphire in diamond halo.
Style Number: E5250 -
“Serena” Cushion Ceylon Sapphire and diamond band
Style Number: E9663 -
“Tryphena” Trilliant Cut Ceylon Sapphire cluster ring.
Style Number: E7713 -
“Jodi” Antique design Ceylon sapphire cluster.
Style Number: E7669 -
“Stella” Intricate Marquise diamond halo ring.
Style Number: E6612 -
“Davina” cushion sapphire in detailed cluster ring.
Style Number: E6330 -
“Jocasta” intricate cluster design sapphire ring.
Style Number: E6520 -
“Janae” Rose and white gold Ceylon sapphire ring.
Style Number: E6039 -
“Vivid” Art Deco style ceylon sapphire trilogy ring.
Style Number: E5206 -
“Camilla” royal blue sapphire halo ring.
Style Number: E7038 -
“Atria” Sapphire and Emerald cut diamond ring.
Style Number: E7689 -
Antique Style Sapphire Cluster
Style Number: E0844 -
Cushion Ceylon Sapphire Ring
Style Number: E1426 -
“Dahlia” 18 ct white gold 3 stone ruby and diamond ring
Style Number: E9795 -
“Acer” Australian Sapphire trilogy ring.
Style Number: E9867 -
“Violette” Oval sapphire and emerald cut diamond ring.
Style Number: E8507 -
“Delta” sapphire and diamond three stone ring.
Style Number: E8605 -
“Odetta” Pear shaped ceylon sapphire halo ring.
Style Number: E8421 -
“Phoebe” Green oval sapphire and diamond ring.
Style Number: E8416 -
“Veronica” Square Radiant cut Ceylon sapphire ring.
Style Number: E7793 -
“Stephania” Sapphire and emerald cut diamond ring.
Style Number: E7697 -
“Viola” Cushion cut Ceylon sapphire in a halo setting.
Style Number: E6894 -
“Hester” claw set sapphire cluster ring.
Style Number: E6637 -
“Fabia” Black Spinel ring with grain set diamonds.
Style Number: E6481 -
“Delphina” Australian sapphire ring.
Style Number: E6111 -
“Claire” cushion shaped Ceylon sapphire.
Style Number: E5121 -
Side view of “Sylvie”.
Style Number: E4899 -
“Anu” Central sapphire with heart shape diamonds.
Style Number: E5368 -
View of “Paige” with sketch design.
Style Number: E5128 -
“Sylvie” Top colour ceylon sapphire antique style ring.
Style Number: E4916 -
“Isla” Ceylon sapphire in contemporary setting.
Style Number: E4855 -
“Pere” Pear shaped ceylon sapphire solitaire.
Style Number: E4570 -
“Everlasting” Ceylon sapphire and diamond ring.
Style Number: E4500 -
“Bleu” Gorgeous sapphire and diamond trilogy ring.
Style Number: E4204 -
“Jessica” beautiful green sapphire antique style ring.
Style Number: E3825 -
“Verdant” green sapphire antique cluster ring.
Style Number: E3735 -
“Radiant” stunning 1.51ct. Radiant cut diamond ring.
Style Number: E3273 -
“Vintage” antique style diamond and sapphire ring.
Style Number: E3261 -
“Regal” Blue Ceylon Sapphire cluster ring.
Style Number: E3211 -
“Love” Art Deco style cluster ring.
Style Number: E3175 -
“Evoco” Ceylon sapphire cluster
Style Number: E2890 -
“Chene” Ceylon Sapphire and diamond trilogy engagement ring
Style Number: E2027 -
“Altair” Sapphire and diamond triology ring
Style Number: E1793 -
“Alexia” features a central teal green cushion cut sapphire.
Style Number: E1371 -
“Vitalia” Oval Ceylon Sapphire
Style Number: E1074 -
“Sarah” Oval Ceylon Sapphire cluster ring.
Style Number: E1065 -
“Lynne” Antique style ceylon sapphire ring.
Style Number: E0642 -
“Salus” A cluster ring with cushion cut pink sapphire
Style Number: E2738
In this section we have some of the many sapphire engagement rings we have custom made, most with accompanying diamonds. You will see a large contingent of sapphires here with differing colours, shades, shape and sizes. Sapphire engagement rings will generally have a lower cost than diamond rings of similar size, giving clients the opportunity to have a really stunning “heirloom” ring.
Sapphires are what is called a “corundum”. It is said this word originates from an Indian word “Corund”, which is a term once used to refer to an unknown mineral or gem. It is not surprising when you consider how vast the range of corundum colours are, that it was sometimes difficult to identify what a gemstone was.
Corund is an aluminium oxide that appears in forms as varied as “Emery” – yes that is where the term “emery paper” comes from, but also includes Ruby. In fact you could say a Ruby is a red sapphire and a sapphire is a blue ruby. A pink sapphire simply is a gemstone that is not red enough to be called “Ruby”. We even see sapphires that have more than one colour in them – blue and green together for example.
People often think of sapphires as only being blue, however they can in fact be just about any colour you can think of. It is just that blue is one of the most popular and most abundant colours. Other colour sapphires are just as beautiful as the blue option in their own right. Personally I love Green sapphires. Although not as common, they are generally well priced.
Ever increasing demand for sapphires means that supply of the best coloured stones is limited. We doubt this situation will improve as demand worldwide will outstrip supply.
We like to use sapphires and diamonds rather than other coloured gemstones in the engagement rings we make. This is because sapphires have such variation in colour, but also because sapphires are one of the most resilient of all gem types when it comes to hardness. In fact sapphire is second only to diamond in that area.