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Why Is A Diamond And Sapphire Ring A Good Choice?

Why Is A Diamond And Sapphire Ring A Good Choice?

Irina Collier Irina Collier
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Want A Diamond And Sapphire Ring? You Need To Know This

Diamonds are the ultimate symbol of a woman's eternal beauty, strength and brilliance. Sapphires are thought by many people to provide the wearer with excellent health and spiritual support. A diamond and sapphire ring brings these beautiful gems together.

A diamond-studded blue sapphire ring is one of the ultimate symbols of a woman's timeless beauty. And nothing says everlasting love like a beautiful engagement ring. But if you're looking to go beyond the classic white gold diamond ring, then a diamond-studded sapphire ring could be the perfect way to say 'I love you.'

Today, we will examine why it's a good idea to invest in a diamond and sapphire engagement ring and why this type of ring is the best gift for any bride-to-be. 

What is a diamond and sapphire ring?

Diamonds are beautiful, pure gems that sparkle in the light. They are considered a symbol of true love and promise to never betray you. On the other hand, sapphire is a blue gemstone with a slightly red tint. While different colours are available, most of us think of blue in relation to sapphires. This means it's more than just a pretty rock, but one that has the potential to help you achieve something great. Sapphire can be used to symbolise your future goals or dreams and help you stay focused on the path you want to take.

A diamond and sapphire ring takes these two beautiful precious stones and combines them using the artistry of the designer and skills of the artisan to create a beautiful piece of jewellery that the wearer can be proud to wear for a lifetime.

Why do diamond and sapphire rings make a good choice? 

Diamond and sapphire rings are an excellent choice for engagement rings because they're not too flashy and therefore not too expensive. In fact, most of our diamond and sapphire rings cost less than £2,000. They can also add a touch of elegance to a man's wedding band. Sapphire and diamond rings come in various styles, designs and prices. Sapphires cost less than diamonds, carat for carat, meaning that you can get a beautiful ring for less money than a similarly sized diamond ring.

As an alternative to buying a diamond ring, sapphire and diamond engagement rings are perfect. Sapphire is a hard gemstone made of aluminium oxide; it is also known as the birthstone for September, while diamonds are the birthstone for April.

If you're looking to save money and still have a ring that stands out from the crowd, consider one of our British designed and handcrafted sapphire and diamond rings.

0.70ct Blue Sapphire 0.40ct Diamond Seven Stone Ring 18k Yellow Gold

0.70ct Blue Sapphire 0.40ct Diamond Seven Stone Ring 18k Yellow Gold

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The benefits of a diamond and sapphire ring

Sapphires make for a unique ring. No two sapphires are exactly alike, even if they have the same colour. This makes each sapphire and diamond ring one of a kind and unique as the relationship you share with your partner.

With a sapphire and diamond ring, you get a customised piece made from a natural gemstone that will stay with you for years. Sapphires are available in many shapes and cuts at prices lower than equivalent diamonds. If your heart is set on an engagement ring made from blue sapphire, then this is a great choice. It's one of the best gemstones in the world for cut, proportion and lustre.

There is a rapid rise in the value of sapphires. As of now, the rapid rise in the value of sapphires can be seen at the world's top auction houses. The auction sales of sapphires are smashing records. At every auction this year, consumers are becoming more aware of the value of natural sapphires, increasing their use as engagement rings and other fine jewellery. The recent surge in the use of sapphires in engagement rings and fine jewellery can only drive up the value of sapphires over time, making them more scarce and thus driving up their value.

Sapphires are very hardwearing. Sapphire is part of the corundum family, which means it is one of the hardest gemstones. The hardness of sapphire is 9 on the Moh's scale, second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Because of its hardness, sapphire is incredibly scratch-resistant and robust. It's the ideal choice for an engagement ring because it is not only beautiful to admire but will certainly withstand a lifetime of everyday wear and tear.

Blue Sapphire & Diamond Half Eternity Ring 0.80ct in 18k White Gold

Blue Sapphire & Diamond Half Eternity Ring 0.80ct in 18k White Gold

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Whether to celebrate an anniversary, mark an important milestone, or say "I love you", this stunning half eternity diamond ring would make the ideal gift for your loved one to show her just how much you care. This superb ring… read more

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How to choose a diamond and sapphire ring

In choosing a diamond or sapphire ring, the customer will be influenced by the ring's design, the setting of the stone, and the overall appearance of the ring. It is important to match the colour of the precious stones with the skin tone of the woman who wears the ring and the style of the ring.

There are plenty of guidelines for choosing diamonds, and there is an industry-wide framework for grading diamonds. Most of the diamonds used at All Diamond have a grade of G/SI, which is a sweet spot for quality and value that is hard to beat. Sapphires, in contrast, do not have a standardised quality grading system. Our gemologists who select the sapphires for our jewellery look out for several factors that make each precious stone the right choice for each design.

There is no standardised guideline for the ideal cut of a sapphire. Each sapphire must be carefully cut to help the finished gem display the best colour and brilliance. Sapphires are not often graded by a gem lab. Many jewellery manufactures devise their own standard for the cut of the stone. Their primary focus is the colour's transparency and vibrancy, which is how they rate the gem's quality. Colour saturation is a key indicator of quality.

If you prefer your sapphires to be even in colour, it is best to avoid sapphires that are highly saturated or dark. Sapphires that are lighter in colour are typically more expensive than those that are darker and more saturated.

A sapphire and diamond ring is a beautiful choice for any reason, whether as a personal gift or an engagement ring. You will love the combination of its beauty and elegance. Sapphire is the second hardest natural gem, and it's a beautiful stone that symbolises love and eternity. It's also a stone that has been used for thousands of years to ward off evil and bring good luck. Sapphires are the second hardest gem, and they are also a popular choice for engagement rings. They are known for their durability, and they have a timeless appeal that will last a lifetime.

Diamond and sapphire rings at All Diamond

If you are looking for a unique ring, our range of diamond and sapphire rings from the All Diamond collection is sure to make a statement. But it isn't just about how the ring looks - although our UK based designers and artisans might want to fight you if you disagree!

When you invest in a piece of fine jewellery you need to be sure that every aspect of the purchase goes well. 

You need to know that you are getting what you pay for: we provide GIA diamond reports for every diamond larger than 0.50 carats. Smaller gems are expertly graded before they are added to our products. All our precious metals are hallmarked in the UK. You know what you're getting. 

You want to know that your jewellery will be well made: We offer a lifetime workmanship guarantee on all our jewellery.

Oval 2.32ct Blue Sapphire 0.95ct Diamond Cluster Ring 18k Yellow Gold

Oval 2.32ct Blue Sapphire 0.95ct Diamond Cluster Ring 18k Yellow Gold

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You want to be able to pay easily: We offer credit card payments and split payment options through Klarna.

You need secure, safe delivery: We provide safe delivery, included in the price of everything we sell. We even provide insurance cover through the delivery process up to the moment you sign for delivery acceptance. If you need it, we even offer paid insurance policies that cover you from delivery onwards against loss, damage etc.

And, because the last thing anyone needs is a gift that isn't quite perfect for the person, we offer a 30-day return and exchange period. If your purchase isn't quite what she wanted, you can make it perfect very easily.

And, to cap it all, our jewellery is presented in beautiful packaging that is a delight to the eyes. You can even add a personalised message to the jewellery - just in case you cannot be there when the recipient opens the box. 

Please let our designers and craftsmen inspire you with the beautiful diamond and sapphire diamond rings in our current collection.

As well as rings, we have sapphire jewellery across our entire range so you can create an entire set of matching diamond and sapphire jewellery if your heart desires it!

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