Sapphire Earrings S925 Silver Drop Earrings
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Selected sapphires (main stone) and S925 silver are crafted. The gemstones feature a deep and pure royal blue hue with radiant luster. The multi-layer electroplating process enhances metal texture, paired with cluster design to show exquisite temperament. The earrings are 12mm wide and 4g in weight, fitting comfortably; suitable for daily commuting, and also a gift for relatives and friends.
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What are Sapphires?
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Sapphires are blue gemstones composed of the mineral corundum. Highly prized for their rich blue hue, this color is caused by trace amounts of iron and titanium present in the gemstone. The intensity of the blue can range from pale blue to deep, vivid blue.
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The value of sapphires is determined by the 4Cs grading system. They are typically graded from poor to excellent based on color intensity, the presence of inclusions or blemishes, and cut quality. Sapphires with a deep, rich blue color and minimal inclusions or blemishes are considered the most valuable.
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Sapphires are a popular choice for engagement rings and other types of fine jewelry. They are often used as center stones for rings, earrings, pendants, and other jewelry pieces. Sapphires are also sometimes used as an alternative to traditional blue gemstones, such as blue topaz or aquamarine.
Sapphires: September’s Birthstone
Sapphires are the birthstone for September and the traditional gemstone associated with the Virgo zodiac sign. They symbolize wisdom and truth, believed to bring wisdom, truth, and spiritual insight to the wearer.
It’s said to help individuals enter a higher state of consciousness and promote spiritual growth. Additionally, sapphires are thought to foster good communication, bringing peace and contentment to those who wear them.
Sapphires come in a variety of colors, with blue being the most renowned. Blue sapphires are typically associated with loyalty and trust, and they are usually mined in countries like Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Australia.
A popular choice for fine jewelry, sapphires are often set in rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. They are also credited with healing properties: in crystal healing, they’re used to balance the throat chakra and enhance communication and expression.
Sapphire loose stones with various cuts, rich and translucent in hue.
Hand-finish sapphire rough to shape a neat outline.
Adjust setting details to fit the sapphire’s size.
Hand-set sapphires for an exquisite finished jewelry piece.
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What factors determine the grading and valuation of sapphires?
It’s based on the 4Cs—color (deep, rich blue is most valuable), clarity (fewer inclusions = higher value), cut, and carat weight. These factors collectively decide the sapphire’s grade and market value.
Yes. With high hardness and durability, sapphires are a popular choice for engagement rings. They’re also widely used in earrings, pendants, bracelets, and other fine jewelry.
Genuine turquoise has a Mohs hardness of 5-6, a waxy luster, and natural iron-streak patterns; it’s slightly porous. Fakes (e.g., dyed magnesite) have uniform colors, unnatural "streaks," lower hardness, and no inherent porosity.
Is sapphire durable enough for daily wear?
Yes. With a Mohs hardness of 9, it’s scratch and chip resistant, suitable for daily wear. Avoid harsh chemicals, collisions, and store separately from other jewelry to prevent damage.
How to clean and maintain sapphires?
Clean regularly with a soft cloth or mild dish soap mixed with warm water. Store separately, avoid harsh chemicals, and get professional inspection and cleaning periodically.
What’s the best way to protect sapphires?
Handle and store gently, keep separate from other jewelry, get regular professional care, insure it, and store in a safe place when not wearing.
How does sapphire compare to other gemstones in terms of rarity, value, durability, and cultural significance?
It’s relatively rare and highly valuable (larger, high-quality pieces are more expensive). With a Mohs hardness of 9, it’s very durable. Culturally, it symbolizes wisdom, truth, and loyalty.
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