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Blue Sapphire Stone Effects

Associated with royalty and romance, the Blue Sapphire is a gemstone that has been around for years. From being a popular, bold colored gemstone in the 1920’s to its comeback as an engagement ring after Lady Diana’s ring, these midnight blues have been a unanimously well-liked choice for generations. A luster that is second only to the diamond, these gems always have an attractive appeal.

When selecting a Blue Sapphire for an engagement ring it can sometimes involve a lot of specialization, although with these key points, our team of gemologists at JupiterGem.com have compiled, it will surely make the process a breeze. A luxurious choice that will only come alive once set, these timeless blues are known to promote love.

Natural Blue Sapphires 0.41 carats set in 18K White Gold Stackable Ring / Wedding Band with 0.10 carats  Diamonds


Color:

From a rich, deep blue color, that resembles the midnight sky, the Blue Sapphire has a mature, elegant appeal that is fashionable through the seasons. The perfect something blue for a wedding, they add a lovely touch of color to an all white ensemble. The blue that you should be looking out for is often a light to dark greenish or violetish blue and of course the gems that have a pure blue hue.

Natural Blue Sapphire 0.70 carats set in 14K White Gold Ring with 0.09 carats Diamonds

Clarity:

Not only color, but these gems also come with internal features that can help determine the origins and the quality of the piece. Eye clean Blue Sapphires that come with faint features tend to fetch the high values because of the clarity, thus helping the durability of the gemstone. A relatively hard gem, at 9 on the moh’s scale, you can be sure once set in an engagement ring; it can take a lot of wear and tear.

Cut:
The shape and faceting style affects the beauty of the Blue Sapphire immensely and an oval or cushion cut gem with a modified brilliant cut gives the gemstone a sparkle from within. With light hitting the gemstone at the correct angles, the appearance of the gemstone changes dramatically.

Connected to the planet Saturn, the Blue Sapphire is known to be a very powerful gemstone with strong effects to the person wearing it. From inclusions posing to be dangerous for its wearer to its milky nature, the blue sapphire stone effects can easily out weigh the gems beauty. With a selection of stones from our collection at JupiterGem.com, from larger sizes to smaller gems with exceptional qualities, our well-stocked inventory will surely have something for you and your fiancé.

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