One of the traditional and trendy gemstones for engagement rings is sapphire. With their rare beauty and royal charm, sapphire gemstones effortlessly balance modernity with timeless grace. People are seeking more variety, and instead of traditional sparkling gemstone rings, they are opting for vibrant, colorful engagement rings. Penélope Cruz's stunning sapphire engagement ring from Javier Bardem is just one example of this growing trend. So whether you are looking for something blue or another colorful option, sapphire is truly the best choice.

Let’s check out everything that you must know about sapphire engagement rings.

What does the Sapphire Engagement Ring Symbolize?

A sapphire engagement ring, symbolizing harmony, understanding, and an eternal bond between partners, is no doubt a stunning choice in rings if you are looking for a meaningful and beautiful piece. Sapphires, which bring wisdom, virtue, and protection from envy and infidelity, are the official September birthstones. These gemstones are not only timeless but also traditionally celebrate a 45th wedding anniversary.

Are all Sapphires Blue?

Are all Sapphires Blue

No doubt, the “Something blue” trend in jewelry has added fame to the popularity of sapphires. But they are not only blue; they come in a variety of colors. Within the blue spectrum, shades vary from bright sky blue to deep navy and regal royal blue. Other sapphire colors include vibrant pink, rich yellow, green, and rare shades of orange or purple. These non-blue sapphires, also known as fancy sapphires, are formed through variations in the composition of iron and titanium. Although blue is the most highly valued color in sapphires, other shades are equally beautiful.

History and Evolution of Sapphire Engagement Rings

Sapphire engagement rings have a rich history that dates back to ancient times in Greece and Rome1. Besides symbolizing wisdom and purity, they were believed to offer protection and were the choice of the Royals. When Prince Charles proposed to Lady Princess Diana with a stunning blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds in 1981, the ring became very popular, and sapphires were seen as royal symbols2. Now widely chosen for their timeless beauty, durability, and versatility, sapphire engagement rings are the preferred alternative to traditional diamond rings. They are unique and meaningful options for those looking for something different.

What to Look For in a Sapphire Engagement Ring?

Things to consider while selecting sapphire gemstone engagement rings are:

  1. Selecting a Gemstone:

    Selecting your sapphire gemstone involves:

    • Choosing between natural or lab-grown: To decide whether you want lab-grown or natural sapphire, you need to evaluate a few things. If you wish to own a classic and rare piece that is one of a kind and valuable, then you must consider natural stone. If you are looking for a more affordable, conflict-free, and environmentally sustainable gemstone with fewer inclusions, then you must choose lab-grown.

      Once you have selected the gemstone, the next step is getting the best quality stone. For this, you need to check its 4 C’s:

    • Color: To get the best sapphire color, you need to focus on its saturation (vividness), tone (color depth), and hue . A highly saturated sapphire appears vibrant and is valued more. A medium to medium-dark tone of sapphire is considered the best.

    • Clarity: Inclusions are found in almost all the stones. Try to find one with minimal visible inclusions so that color is not impacted.

    • Cut: The brilliance, color, and overall beauty of the sapphire are affected by the cut of the stone. So, depending on your style preference, you can check out some popular cuts like oval, round, cushion, and emerald cuts.

    • Carat weight: Sapphire gemstones with higher carat weight are more expensive than stones of a smaller size. According to your taste and the occasion, you can select a piece for you.

  2. Selecting a Setting:

    After picking a quality gemstone, the next step is finding the setting in which your gemstone will fit. For this, you can check these options:

    • Prong Setting: Small metal claws or prongs from 2 to 6 can hold the gemstone safely in place. These prongs can be rounded, pointed, flat, or V-shaped. The minimum presence of the metal around the gemstone allows more light to pass through it, adding brilliance and making it more prominent.

    • Bezel Setting: This is one of the popular and stylish settings for an engagement ring, preferred by those with active lifestyles. The rim of metal surrounds the gemstone fully or partially and secures the gemstone in these modern designs. It doesn’t snag the clothing or material and is easy to clean and maintain.

    • Halo Setting: A halo setting in ring design means the center gemstone is encircled by smaller gemstones arranged to match its shape, whether oval, round, square, or another cut. It not only boosts its appearance but also increases its overall sparkle. It also holds and protects the center stone. Besides these, you can also look for pavé, bar, channel, three-stone, and more settings for your sapphire engagement ring.

  3. Choosing the Metal:

    Popular metal choices for sapphire engagement rings are gold and silver. Let’s check them in detail.

    1. Gold is a Timeless Choice

      Gold is the most preferred metal in almost all types of jewelry. Its malleable and soft nature makes it ideal for detailed designing, allowing craftsmen to create intricate patterns and artistic pieces. Based on its purity and tones, gold is available in various types:

      • Yellow Gold: Yellow gold is a traditional choice that complements almost all types of skin tones. Its warm and timeless look enhances the sapphire's beauty and makes it more stunning. 10K, 14K, and 18K are the different versatile choices to match various budgets and tastes.

      • White Gold: A sleek and modern type in gold that is quite trending is white gold. It is usually coated with rhodium for added shine and made by mixing yellow gold with white metals. Like yellow gold, they are also available in 10K, 14K, and 18K options.

    2. Stylish Silver

      Sterling silver is a versatile metal that complements almost all sapphire ring designs, including sapphire engagement rings. Its brilliant finish enhances the sapphire’s rich blue hue, making it a stylish and elegant choice. This combination is particularly loved by couples who value both beauty and affordability.

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Some Popular Styles of Sapphire Engagement Rings

Sapphire looks great in almost all types of styles. Royal sapphires shine at their best in these settings. Let's check them:


Solitaire Sapphire Ring


A single sapphire gemstone in the center in almost shapes from round to emerald cut, can make a wonderful solitaire engagement ring. The beauty of sapphire is at its best in this design. For those looking for a classic and elegant ring, choose these pieces. Perfect for any special occasion, such as engagements, anniversaries, or milestones.
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Halo Sapphire Ring


Halo sapphire rings, as explained in settings, appear larger and radiant. These can be single, double, triple, or hidden halo depending on the ring design. The halo itself can be crafted using similar or contrasting gemstones, depending on the taste and preferences. Like a round sapphire surrounded by a halo of round diamonds or a pear shaped sapphire encircled by halo of shining or colored gemstones. These statement pieces are among the top choices for engagement or wedding rings.
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Three-Stone Sapphire Ring


Three-stone rings typically feature a central sapphire flanked by two smaller or equal gemstones of similar or different shapes. Like three round sapphires of the same size or some other trending shaped sapphire in he center with gemstones of different shapes on the sides.
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Vintage Inspired Sapphire Ring


Like other vintage-inspired rings, sapphire rings with intricate detailing like filigree, milgrain, and engraved patterns make stunning pieces for vintage lovers. These rings reflect both vintage charm and lasting beauty. Beautiful floral, geometric patterns, and beaded designs add a romantic touch.
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Where to Buy a Sapphire Engagement Ring?

Where to Buy a Sapphire Engagement Ring

Inspired by the trend or sapphire ring style, if you are looking to find a beautiful piece for yourself, then it's very important to know where you should buy these rings. You need to do good research to find a reputable jeweler that offers high-quality certified gemstone rings. Ensure they have good experience by checking their reviews and credentials, such as certifications from gemological institutes. Explore their portal, carefully check their policies, compare their prices, check their service quality, and find your perfect match. Ask questions about the sapphire's grading, origin, and any treatments it has undergone to ensure transparency. By considering all these factors, you can confidently select a jeweler that meets your expectations and helps you find the ideal sapphire ring.

How Much Do Sapphire Engagement Rings Cost?

The cost of a sapphire engagement ring can vary according to the quality of the sapphire stone(whether it's natural or lab-grown), the size of the stone, the type of metal (gold or silver) used for the band, and the overall design of the ring. Ranging from $300 to $1500 or more, one can find sapphire engagement rings in almost all price ranges.

Little Care is a Must

Your sapphire engagement ring is precious to you, and you will love that it sparkles forever. For this, you must know some do’s and don’ts that can help in maintaining its brilliance for a long time. To preserve the beauty of your ring, you should know when and how to clean it, how to store it, when to wear it, and when to take it off. With time, dirt and grime accumulate on the ring, so it's important to clean your ring once a week if you wear it on a daily basis. If it's an occasional wearing piece, then you wear it once every few months to keep it looking its best. You can do it easily at home or get the help of professionals, too.

It’s better to remove your ring before engaging in activities like swimming, working out, gardening, or cleaning, as these activities may expose the ring to chemicals, abrasions, or impact that could damage it. Exposure to harsh chemicals, such as household cleaners, perfumes, or lotions, should be avoided as these can dull its shine or damage the metal and gemstone.

Conclusion:

Sapphires, known for symbolizing love, loyalty, and protection, make the perfect rings for every special occasion. With their rich history and vibrant colors, they are a top choice among trending gemstone rings. These traditional gemstone alternatives come in a variety of designs, from classic to stylish. A little care goes a long way in maintaining the beauty and brilliance of sapphire rings. At Rosec Jewels, choosing a sapphire ring is easy with a wide selection of certified designs that guarantee peace of mind and quality.

Rosec Jewels Staff