Sapphire engagement rings
We encourage all brides and grooms to do their homework and learn as many important things as possible of each type of cut or shape, size, color, setting or patterns that a sapphire engagement ring presents. Otherwise you may risk being fooled or tricked into buying a ring that is less precious or less valuable than it looks like, or who knows what other unwanted situations may occur in case you’re not up to date with all the details related to the sapphire stones! It’s very easy to mess it all up by choosing a stone that doesn’t have the necessary glow or brilliance effect that most valuable and highly qualitative sapphires have.

Perhaps you will be tempted to opt for a lighter colored sapphire stone for your ring without knowing that the most valuable and expensive ones have a royal deep blue nuance. Make sure that you start the shopping process with all these important aspects present all the time in your mind.
This way there will not be any room for mistake. Nevertheless, if you still prefer a paler shade of blue for the ring’s stone we advise you to go with a turquoise stone or with a tanzanite stone that come in lighter blue shades and are more valuable. In order to make sure that the sapphire engagement ring you’re about to purchase is real and original, investigate the sapphire stone more closely.

We advise you though to opt for a loose sapphire because this way you get more freedom of examining the stone from all angles, as you please.

When making the purchase ask the vendor about special treatments that you have to follow in order to keep the stone beautifully glowing and brilliantly clean as it was when you bought it in the first place. Don’t be afraid to ask for help or for more assistance when you’re in trouble or you’re out of the context. Sapphires can also be found in other vibrant shades of yellow, pink, orange, purple or green. The most popular types of shapes and cuts for sapphire stones are round and oval, where the round ones are more expensive.

Sapphires have always dominated the engagement world, especially when it comes to royalty! They are sophisticated and regal and symbolize commitment. American women are catching on and following in the footsteps of Penelope Cruz, Princess Di and many others who have chosen other colored gemstones! White weddings have become a nonexistent bore and so have diamond engagement rings! Carats and Colors has an elaborate display of gemstone engagement rings on hand that can be custom made with your choice of stone! Check out The Majesty! The Majesty Engagement Ring