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Sapphire Engagement Rings: The Past and The Future

Sapphires used in engagement rings may be deemed to some as a blast from the past while others may think they are look at the contemporary styles of the future. A true fact about Sapphire engagement rings is that they became very popular during the roaring 20’s while the Art Deco era was in full swing. Today, however, the Sapphire can still be found as center stones in engagement rings or even in combination with diamonds.

The Sapphire is a truly unique gemstone for it occurs in very similar colors just like the diamond does. Sapphires occur in orange, purple, yellow, blue, green, and they can also be found as colorless, whereas diamonds occur in yellow, green, pink, blue, and also colorless. When it comes to the most popular color for sapphires, the deep blue color is the one that is most often sought whereas in diamonds it is the colorless diamond that is most common.

The combination of the deep blue sapphire with the brilliance of diamonds has made a very large presence in the choices that are available today in engagement ring styles. The deep blue color of the sapphire highlights the brilliance of a diamond in a fashion that no other gemstone can. Because of this, it is not unusual to find Sapphire engagement ring settings that have the sapphires cut in some of the most popular diamond shapes. A sapphire engagement ring has opened the door to many possibilities because more and more jewelers are finding unique designs that are antique inspired as well as more contemporary designs that feature the combination of sapphires and diamonds in various diamond cuts.

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