|
Sapphire in the NewsSapphire In the NewsThe latest developments in the world of gemstones and jewelry Last Update: September 10, 2025Pinkish-Orange Padparadscha Shines as September’s Rarest Sapphire VarietySummary: The article highlights the rarity and beauty of pinkish-orange Padparadscha sapphires, which are considered the rarest variety of sapphire and are highly sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. These unique gemstones are particularly popular in fine jewelry pieces such as rings and earrings, and their scarcity contributes to their high market value.
Read More (opens in new window)
Use of Yellow Sapphire in stressful Rahu Periods for a Better Life with Jyotish Gemstones Therapy| Cutting Fire with FireSummary: The article discusses the use of Yellow Sapphire gemstones in Jyotish Gemstones Therapy during stressful Rahu periods for a better life. It highlights the belief in using specific gemstones like Yellow Sapphire to counter negative influences and promote well-being, particularly in the realm of astrology and gemstone therapy. This information may be of interest to jewelry professionals and enthusiasts looking to explore the spiritual and healing properties of gemstones in their designs or personal collections.
Read More (opens in new window)
Your Complete Guide to Green Sapphires + Green Sapphire Engagement RingsSummary: The article is a comprehensive guide to green sapphires and green sapphire engagement rings. It covers the characteristics, colors, and variations of green sapphires, as well as popular settings and designs for green sapphire engagement rings. Jewelry professionals and enthusiasts can learn about the increasing popularity of green sapphires in the market and gain insights into incorporating these unique gemstones into their collections or personal jewelry pieces.
Read More (opens in new window)
Sapphire Fun Fact
Sapphires from different regions have distinct characteristics that influence their value. For example, sapphires from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) are often lighter in tone, while Burmese sapphires are prized for their deep, saturated blue. Sapphires from Montana, USA, often have a unique steely or greenish-blue tint.
Blue Gemstone Engagement Rings
What is the world without color? Without flowers, without the rainbow, or without beautiful gemstones, the world would be a very
different place. Gemstone engagement rings are becoming an increasingly popular
alternative to diamond engagement rings. Gemstone engagement rings add a brilliant splash of color and allow more individual
expression then ever before. MyJewelrySource offers a beautiful selection of truly unique precious and
semi-precious gemstone engagement rings and birthstone promise rings,
most of which are exclusively sold here.
Tips for Choosing a Gemstone Engagement RingTip #7- Hues of Blue: Blue is a soothing color and a symbol of commitment. It is a constant in our
lives, from the color of the sky to the color of the ocean. Sapphires are the
best choice for many reasons (including their superior hardness and range of
colors) for a blue gemstone engagement ring. Other options include tanzanite, which also had
purple tones, and aquamarine, a lighter, softer shade of blue, has been the
focal point of many outstanding engagement rings we have created. If she likes sky blue or turquoise blue,
don't overlook blue topaz engagement rings and blue zircon engagement rings. Did you know that blue zircon is one
of the most sparkly gemstones? With a refractive index similar to that of a
diamond, it is a brilliant beautiful stone. Sapphires too can be very sparkly;
this is particularly true of sapphires with Ceylon origin. At MyJewelrySource,
we primarily offer Ceylon sapphire engagement rings for that very reason. Ceylon sapphires are
found in a wide range of blue shades from periwinkle to cornflower to cobalt and
royal blue. Sapphires from other locations like Africa or Thailand are also
quite beautiful and generally have a richer, darker tone. Tanzanite is found in
only one location in the world, Tanzania, Africa. It is an exceptional bluish
purple gemstone and is often found in large sizes. Lower quality material often
is more of a lavender color, which is actually quite pretty. The lighter colors
are more affordable and often times set in silver rather than precious gold or
platinum. Blue zircon and Swiss blue topaz often look very similar. The
highest quality of blue zircon has a color saturation that blue topaz does not
have. Both are reminiscent of a gorgeous bright blue sky, or of the Caribbean
sea. Blue topaz is the most affordable of the blue gemstones with blue zircon
following as a close second. Fine quality aquamarine, particularly the prized
Santa Maria aquamarine, is very rare and is priced accordingly. Some qualities
and colors of blue sapphire are very affordable especially in sizes of 1 carat
or smaller. Fine, vivid cornflower blue Ceylon sapphires are among the most
expensive, which reflects the rarity and the quality of the gem.
About SapphireAlthough
sapphire means
blue in Latin, sapphires can be found in a
rainbow of colors. Kings once
believed these stones offered protection from harm and envy. Sapphires are calm and relaxing. Until the
discovery of extraordinary stones in Kashmir in 1880, Sri Lanka (formerly known as
Ceylon) was the standard
bearer of sapphire. The Kashmir supply was essentially exhausted by 1930, leaving
Sri Lanka as the location of
the world's most beautiful sapphires. Sapphires are also mined in Madagascar, Australia and Thailand. Sapphires
come other colors such as red,
orange, yellow, green,
blue, purple and
pink. Colors other than blue are
referred to as "fancy sapphires".
Sapphire is the traditional gift for the fifth and forty-fifth wedding anniversaries and the
birthstone for September.
Sapphire EnhancementsAlthough cutting is the most basic enhancement method necessary to display the beauty of
a gemstone, there are many
fascinating methods by which man has demonstrated his ability to draw maximum color, luster, clarity and
brilliance from nature's earthbound treasures. A basic understanding of these enhancement techniques will add to
your appreciation of the beauty, durability and value of the
gemstone jewelry you already own,
or plan to purchase in the future. Most sapphires are treated with heat after being mined. Heat treatment of
sapphires is a permanent, industry accepted treatment requiring no additional care over that of unheated
sapphires. There are other treatments used to enhance the color of sapphires which are not industry accepted, may
not be permanent, and therefore not sold by our company. Approximately, 99% of sapphires used in jewelry are
heated, leaving 1% which are unheated and considered very rare. You should assume
that the sapphires sold at MyJewelrySource are heated unless stated otherwise.
Buying a SapphireAll in all,
sapphire can be considered
the ideal colored gemstone. Besides excelling in color selection,
sapphire excels in durability
with a rating of 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness.
Sapphires in sizes of 1 carat and over are considered to be important. Some inclusions are accepted although
certainly not as many as with
ruby or emerald. Nearly
all of the sapphires at MyJewelrySource.com are eye clean and most important, all are pleasing to the eye. We
offer a wide range of colors from a traditional Ceylon blue, to rich lustrous
royal blue, to many styles with pink,
orange, and yellow sapphires.
Sapphire Care Sapphire can withstand most cleaning methods
since they are tough and durable.
Although steaming and ultrasonic cleaning will not damage the gemstone, these methods are not recommended by MyJewelrySource
since
they may loosen the setting, and subsequently, stones may fall out. Your
sapphire jewelry may be
cleaned with a soft-bristled brush or a cloth with plain or soapy water.
Do not put sapphires in boiling hot
water. Avoid exposure to hairspray, perfume and chlorine, which can dull gemstones.
|
![]()
When will my order ship? In stock orders, without ring sizing, received by 5pm EST (2pm PST) are shipped the Same or Next Business Day. If ring sizing is ordered, please allow 1-3 weeks weeks for shipment. 4-Day RUSH ring sizing is also available. Also, note that nearly all of our rings can be sized by your local jeweler or we would be happy to size and return your ring for FREE within 30 days (in stock, unsized ring orders only). For privacy, shipping boxes are plain and unmarked. See also: Shipping Transit Times.
|