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Sapphire Engagement Rings

The most popular color gemstone engagement ring is the sapphire engagement ring! With a bevy of color hues, the sapphire is an intriguing gemstone that has a rich history of value and appreciation.

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Meet with us in-store at our New York City showroom or shop with us remotely to see more Sapphire Engagement Rings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are sapphires durable?

Sapphires rank at a nine on the Mohs Scale, meaning they are nearly as hard as diamonds. They’re durable and hold up extremely well against damage and scratches. They’re ideal for enduring the everyday wear and tear a ring goes through.

What are the benefits of choosing a sapphire engagement ring?

Sapphires rank at a nine on the Mohs Scale, meaning they are nearly as hard as diamonds. They’re durable and hold up extremely well against damage and scratches. They’re ideal for enduring the everyday wear and tear a ring goes through. Sapphires are also a fraction of the cost of diamonds, both lab and natural, with the added benefit of being unique in color.

What wedding band can I pair with a sapphire engagement ring?

Sapphire engagement rings pair beautifully with both diamond wedding bands and sapphire wedding bands. You can browse our selection of wedding bands or our Engagement Ring & Wedding Band Pairing gallery.

What are some popular settings for a sapphire center stone?

Depending on how you want to showcase your sapphire, there are a couple different settings in which they look best. Our most popular settings for sapphires are halo settings,three-stone settings, and pave settings..

Is there a special way to clean a sapphire engagement ring?

If you are able to bring your sapphire engagement ring to the jeweler, cleaning the ring in an Ultrasonic will be safe. However, if you are at home, we recommend letting your sapphire engagement ring soak in some warm (not hot!), (dish) soapy water. After a few minutes, use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently scrub away any dirt and rinse off the suds with warm water. Dry with a lint-free cloth.

Sapphire is a gemstone composed of corundum, an aluminum oxide mineral found in the Earth’s surface. On its own, corundum is a clear, colorless mineral as seen in the white sapphire; only when trace minerals enter the equation do sapphires gain their rainbow of hues with which we are most familiar. While blue is the most popular sapphire color, pink and yellow are a close second. Sapphires can be found in any color except red, as red corundum is actually a ruby! Like diamonds, sapphires contain natural inclusions but their value is usually determined by the depth of color with more vibrant blue colors being the most sought after. The most popular shapes for a sapphire engagement ring are oval and cushion and both look great in a wide variety of setting designs.