
Sapphire called “padparadscha” is a special variety of in a delicate color blend of orange and red, says gem trader E. One of the most prolific gems in color, Sapphire is available in virtually every hue including yellow, peach, orange, pink, violet, purple, and green, as well as colorless, gray, and black. While the Diamonds flashed beautifully, it was the eternal blue of the Sapphire that captured my attention.” Lebanese designer Gaelle Khouri hails blue Sapphire compatible with a mix of metals, especially vibrant against darkened silver and luminous gold. “As a child, the first jewel I was allowed to borrow from my mother was a blue Sapphire and Diamond ring she had bought with her first paycheck after university. Jewelry describes the depth of color of good quality blue Sapphire as mesmerizing. and European markets prefer “Cornflower Blue”.ĭubai designer Reem Mobassaleh of R.Y.M. Cornflower Blue describes a more velvety blue color that comes in a variety of shades from light to intense.” He says “Royal Blue” Sapphires are highly coveted in Asia, while the U.S. If the color gets too deep it can look inky and sleepy. “Royal Blue describes a richer, more highly saturated blue, but in a narrow spectrum of shades. While there are many shades of blue in Sapphire, those characterized as “Royal Blue” and “Cornflower Blue” are among the most coveted, says Haghighat. The intensity of the blue color is the primary factor in determining value.

Gem of the heavens, Sapphire’s name comes from the Latin word for blue sapphirus, the color for which the gem is best known. “It’s much easier to obtain a clean 10-carat Sapphire than one of the other precious stones.” Sapphire’s popularity also has a lot to do with more opportunity to find a larger, lustrous, cleaner, better cut gem than other precious stones that inherently have more inclusions, says Sam Haghighat, partner in the New York-based Ijadi Gems, specializing in blue Sapphire. Sapphire is the suggested gem gift for the fifth and 45th wedding anniversaries, but symbolizing truth and promise keeping makes it perfect to celebrate every passing year together. Kate Middleton, Penelope Cruz, and Elizabeth Hurley are among the famous brides-to-be proposed to with Sapphire rings. Brides too are adding color stone accents to a traditional Diamond center or in stackable bands around it. Research from The Knot cites about 10% of engagement ring centers are a color stone, up from virtually non-existent not too long ago, with Sapphire at No. Boasting brilliance and durability near that of Diamond, it’s no wonder that Sapphire is a popular gem alternative to diamonds in bridal.
