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Shop Lab Grown Blue Sapphire Rings

Our Lab Grown Blue Sapphire Rings are certified with AAAA quality gemstone, paired along with other precious stones such as Moissanite. These Lab Grown Blue Sapphire Rings are eco-friendly as they are grown in a lab instead of being extracted from the mines. Our rings are available in two precious metals, silver and gold (with two color choices available in gold only; white and yellow). Know more about our blue gemstone rings:

What is Lab Grown Blue Sapphire?

Lab grown Blue Sapphire is a gemstone which is created in lab and has the exact same chemical composition as that of a natural Sapphire. They are identical to that of the natural stone since the properties are the same. This gemstone is created through flame fusion method which involves dissolving the the elements and are left so that they crystalize overtime. Just like the natural Sapphires, these lab Sapphires also show some inclusions. Since they are lab grown, there are variations present when it comes to the availability of colors.

These lab grown Blue Sapphire gemstones are a sustainable option as the process is entirely limited to lab and does not require any mining exercise to happen which otherwise required in extraction of natural Sapphire stone. An important aspect to know about the lab grown Sapphire is that these do not provide any astrological, spiritual or healing effects which otherwise can be experienced with natural Sapphires.

Why Choose Lab Grown Blue Sapphire From Rosec Jewels

Hardness- Although both lab grown and naturally extracted have same chemical composition, they score 9/10 on Mohs hardness scale. But lab grown Sapphires tend to exceed the durability to that of the naturally extracted gemstone. This gives an advantage to the lab grown Sapphires as they are less prone to scratches or breakages.

Clarity- As compared to natural Sapphires, the lab grown Sapphires tend to be clearer and typically contain fewer inclusions which are barely visible. This happens because specified amounts of heat and pressure are exerted on the stone to make it look flawless.

Color- Apart from blue color, the lab grown Sapphires are also available in various different beautiful colors such as orange, pink and yellow which come in different shades. These colors and shades exhibit vibrance as well soothing appearances.

Cut and Shape- With lab grown Sapphires there’s an advantage of flexibility when it comes to cut and shape of the stone whereas with natural Sapphires there are certain limitations due to its physical tendencies.

Better Affordability- Lab grown gemstones are cheaper as compared to the natural ones since they are developed in controlled environment and in less time. Apart from that the cost of extraction is also saved which otherwise would have been incurred in case of natural Sapphire.

Shop Unique Styles of Lab Grown Blue Sapphire Rings

Add styles Available at our page for lab created Blue: Our Solitaire Blue Sapphire rings are a fine touch of luxury and elegance Sapphire rings

  1. Halo Rings: Begin your new chapter of life with our Blue Sapphire Halo rings. Our eye-catching Blue Sapphire placed in the center and surrounded by small Moissanite stones giving it a magnified look. It fits perfectly with all your occasions as an ultimate symbol of elegance and luxury.

  2. Solitaire Rings: Our Solitaire Blue Sapphire rings are known for their elegance and it’s minimalist designs. These beautiful Solitaire Blue Sapphire Rings are a popular choice when it comes to engagement rings. Our intricately crafted Blue Sapphire is a versatile pair for all your outfits.

  3. Eternity Rings: Celebrate the ever-lasting bond that you have with your loved ones and remind them of the same everyday with our Blue Sapphire Eternity rings which are duly crafted with love for your special ones.

  4. Vintage Inspired Rings: Looking for inspiration from your grandmother’s jewelry? We got your covered! Our Vintage Inspired Rings are an excellent choice for fine jewelry that undoubtedly add to your grace and legacy.

  5. Rings Sets: Give yourself a luxurious appeal with our Blue Sapphire Ring Sets designed especially to keep your precious bonds held close to you in one set of bands. Bridal Ring Set is a combination of engagement ring and wedding ring.

Can a jeweler tell if a sapphire is lab created?

Answer the question how to check lab grown blue sapphire and natural blue sapphire deciding factor

Yes. A jeweler will be able to tell the difference between a naturally extracted Sapphire and a lab grown Sapphire with the help of their professional instruments and experience. Although with a naked eye it would be difficult to tell the difference. One can also try and do a first hand test of the stone on their own if they want to check whether the stone is lab grown or naturally extracted. Following are the ways in which one can do a find hand analysis:-

Inclusions- Natural Sapphires generally have the presence of visible inclusions or impurities whereas when it comes it lab grown Sapphires, they appear clear and with negligible inclusions.

Black Light Test- When lab grown Sapphires are placed under black light, they glow in red color because of the flame fusion process.

Breath Test- If one breathes on Sapphire and the fog evaporates immediately then it’s naturally extracted and if it’s lab grown then it will take a few seconds to evaporate.

The best way to know if the gemstone is naturally extracted or grown in lab is to consult a certified and an experienced gemologist. They will be able to provide all the required information.