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Sapphire Jewelry

Sapphire Jewelry

Sapphire – The Gemstone of Dreams

Sapphire jewelry comes in a wide range of colors. From deep blue to light blue, green, yellow, violet, purple, orange, and rose—up to the highly sought-after bicolor sapphires. Some sapphires are also known as color-changers, shifting their hues depending on the light. And as always, Schmuckzicke guarantees the highest quality and individuality.

Sapphire – The Gemstone of Dreams

Sapphire jewelry comes in a wide range of colors. From deep blue to light blue, green, yellow, violet, purple, orange, and rose—up to the highly sought-after bicolor sapphires. Some sapphires are also known as color-changers, shifting their hues depending on the light. And as always, Schmuckzicke guarantees the highest quality and individuality.

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Exquisite Sapphire Jewelry for Every Occasion

At Schmuckzicke, you’ll find sapphire jewelry for both men and women in a variety of stunning designs. Our collection includes breathtaking sapphire diamond drop earrings in platinum with over 7 carats, elegant sapphire necklaces, and dazzling rings that stand out at any event. Explore our exquisite selection of sapphire bracelets that add the perfect finishing touch to any outfit.

We offer sapphire jewelry for every budget, proving that high-quality sapphire pieces don’t have to be expensive.

To make your search easier, use our filter options to sort by carat, gemstone color, and material. You can also refine your selection by price to find the perfect piece for you.

How Much Does Genuine Sapphire Jewelry Cost?

Despite being one of the most valuable gemstones, sapphire rings and other sapphire jewelry remain affordable. The price depends on the material, size, cut, and clarity of the sapphire. In our online shop, you'll find a diverse range of sapphire rings and jewelry across various price categories, including engagement rings.

One special highlight: Our products are offered well below appraisal value, meaning you’re not just purchasing an extraordinary piece of jewelry but also making an investment in lasting value.

Sapphires – The Heavenly Gemstone

Sapphires exude timeless elegance, making every jewelry piece even more luxurious. Thanks to their deep blue hues, sapphires are often referred to as the "heavenly gemstone." Alongside diamonds, rubies, and emeralds, sapphires rank among the most sought-after gemstones in the world.

What Determines the Value of a Sapphire?

The value of a sapphire is primarily determined by its color, cut, origin, and clarity.

Sapphire Colors

While deep blue sapphires are the most prized, sapphires also come in a variety of colors, including pink, violet, black-blue, yellow, green, and orange. Non-blue sapphires are often called "Fancy Sapphires." Some sapphires display pleochroism, meaning they appear in different colors depending on the angle and lighting. Ideally, a sapphire's hue should not be too light or too dark, as excessive brown or gray undertones reduce its value.

The Classic Blue Sapphire

The most valuable sapphires are "cornflower blue" sapphires, known for their vibrant and intense saturation. Sapphires with a strong yet transparent color are considered the most desirable.

The Cut of a Sapphire

The cut of a sapphire enhances its brilliance and overall appeal. While sapphires can be cut into any shape, oval, emerald, and faceted cuts best showcase their unique optical properties. A poor cut—especially if too shallow—can diminish the stone’s brilliance.

The Origin of Sapphires

Sapphires are primarily found in Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Australia, Madagascar, and Thailand. Sri Lankan sapphires generally have the highest market value, sometimes exhibiting a color shift from deep blue in daylight to violet under artificial light—a feature now highly sought after.

In the 1980s, Australia produced nearly 70% of the world’s sapphires. However, due to inconsistent color variations, Australian sapphires have since lost popularity. Similarly, African sapphires often have brownish or greenish undertones that lower their market value.

Sapphire Clarity Grading

Sapphire clarity is graded into different categories:

  • Eye Clean / Loop Clean: The highest clarity grade, with no visible inclusions.
  • Slightly Included / Lightly Included: Minor inclusions that are difficult to detect without magnification.
  • Moderately Included: Visible inclusions that do not affect overall beauty.
  • Heavily Included: Clearly visible inclusions that reduce the gemstone’s brilliance.
  • Severely Included: Significant inclusions that impact durability and lower value.

How to Care for Sapphire Jewelry

Thanks to their hardness, sapphires are easy to clean and resistant to scratches. However, they should be protected from extreme temperature changes.

For cleaning:

  • Use warm water and a soft toothbrush.
  • Ultrasonic and steam cleaning are possible but should be done with caution.
  • For specific cleaning advice, feel free to consult us.

The Symbolism of Sapphires

Sapphires have been associated with mystical powers for centuries. They are believed to bring peace, wisdom, and self-awareness to their wearer. Sapphires symbolize sincerity, loyalty, and purity.

Additionally, sapphires are the birthstone for September and are linked to zodiac signs such as Taurus, Sagittarius, Capricorn, and Aquarius.