Beautiful Pink Sapphire Jewellery Made With Rare, Natural Gemstones
As a leading British fine jewellery company, we have the privilege of connecting with unique gemstone lovers worldwide and showcasing our beautiful collection of pink sapphire jewellery, diamond rings, and other products that are stunning to wear and are crafted from high-quality gemstones. In this article, we will look at the beautiful pink sapphire and share information to help you choose and then look after your new purchase.
The Beauty Of Pink Sapphires
I've always been fascinated by the colour of sapphires. For centuries people have been entranced by the beauty of this gem. A lot of information is available on the internet about the history of the sapphire, less is known about the science behind its colour. Why does a pink sapphire have a different hue to the red and blue varieties? We will investigate the colour of pink sapphire in this article.
This is an amazing gem and one of the rarest of all jewels. It is known for its beautiful pink colour. It is also known for being associated with health and love.
What Is A Pink Sapphire?
The first time you see a pink sapphire, you're probably thinking, "What is that?" You might think, "That's a beautiful, pretty pink" or "That's a gorgeous red." but then you think about the word beautiful and that it's a precious gemstone. The next thing you might think about is the colour. Pink sapphire isn't red, or a red sapphire isn't pink. A pink sapphire is a sapphire that has a pinkish hue infused with a slightly purple violet tint.
Pink sapphires are a scarce stone. They're extremely hard. Most come from Madagascar, but there are deposits and mines in Myanmar, Sri Lanka and East Africa. The gemstone's origin does not impact its price - no matter what you might be told!
Pink sapphires are cut into gems, then polished to a high shine. This makes them popular for jewellery because it makes them easy to keep looking beautiful. Because they're so hard, sapphires don't show their flaws or defects easily.
Until pink sapphires were found in Madagascar in the 1990s, the rarity of these lovely jewels meant that the cost of pink sapphires was very high. Prices have fallen to make them accessible to more lovers of coloured gemstones. While good pink sapphires are still expensive, these new deposits have made these precious stones more widely available.
Oval Pink Sapphire & Diamond 1.88ct Halo Ring in Platinum
$2,671.00
$4,962.00
Here is an exquisite sapphire and ring by our skilled UK craftsmen that exemplifies their passion for meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. This beautiful pink sapphire and diamond ring is handcrafted in fine platinum. The ring features a stunning… read more
Why Should I Care About A Beautiful Pink Sapphire?
A pretty pink gemstone that looks like it came from the heart of a princess? It's no wonder people are interested in buying this coloured gemstone.
The most important thing to understand about the pink sapphire is that it is an extremely rare and beautiful gem. It was named the world's most valuable gemstone in 2010 by the World Gemological Association. The pink sapphire is so rare that no one knows precisely how many exist. But we do know that it's among the most valuable gems in the world.
The value and price of a pink sapphire mainly depend on its colour, with the darker hues that incorporate the prized rich pink with violet overtones. In general, the deeper the colour, the higher the price.
What Makes A Beautiful Pink Sapphire Special?
If you're looking for something that will impress whoever sees your new jewellery, look no further than a pink sapphire. According to the Gemological Institute of America, this stone is known as a "pink diamond" because of the colour produced by the presence of iron, titanium, copper and chromium in the gem. These minute impurities each contribute to the shade and depth of the sapphire's colour.
Sapphires are formed from corundum, the same mineral as rubies. Turning the raw stone into a beautiful gem starts with mining the raw material from the ground. It is then cut and polished to create the final product ready to be set into beautiful jewellery.
Heat treatment is routine. Most sapphires are heat-treated to create a permanent change to the colour and enable the shade of each gemstone to be consistent so that it looks better in jewellery. Only the most valuable and largest pink sapphires will not be heat treated; such jewels will have a certificate of authenticity and be very costly.
The colour, cut, and clarity will affect the price of a pink sapphire, and the larger the stone, the higher the price.
The best way to appreciate the beauty of a pink sapphire is to view it in natural light.
Pear Pink Sapphire & Diamond Pendant Necklace 0.75ct 18k White Gold
$876.00
$1,466.00
An elegant gift for a fashion-forward woman, this pendant necklace features a dazzling pendant consisting of a pear-shaped pink sapphire with a halo of diamonds. The rich colour and sparkle of the gemstones are further enhanced by the gentle shine… read more
Pink sapphires are some of the rarest and most valuable gemstone varieties. They have been used in jewellery for thousands of years. Until modern times, most pink sapphires were mined in Sri Lanka. They've become increasingly sought after in modern times as the mass market for fine jewellery has grown and buyers have sought out coloured gemstones to accompany their diamonds.
When you think about pink sapphire, what do you think of? Most people think of the beautiful gemstone and its many varieties. Still, the truth is that no two sapphires are precisely alike. They vary in colour, clarity, and cut, among other factors.
"There are many beautiful, valuable gems in the world. The fact that a jewel can be considered beautiful doesn't make it special," says Robert Blythe. It has to do with the colour. The quality of the stone itself is only half of the equation. For something to be called a pink sapphire, its colour must be more than just pink; it must be a specific shade of pink. The pink sapphire is one of the most valuable stones because of its rarity and distinctive appearance.
How Do I Protect And Preserve A Beautiful Pink Sapphire?
Protecting your jewellery is essential, especially if you plan to wear it daily. Jewellery is exposed to moisture, salt, and other substances that can harm your gemstone, and it's important to take care of it. You don't want to lose the beauty of your precious gems.
There are many ways to care for your jewellery, and each method is best suited to certain types of gemstones. Most jewellery stores will tell you that rubbing a sapphire or diamond against a rough material like a piece of felt or cotton is the best way to care for a gemstone. While this is OK for a quick clean, much like cleaning spectacles, we have a better suggestion for looking after your pink sapphire and diamond jewellery.
A better way to care for the precious stones in your fine jewellery is to gently clean it using a soft toothbrush and a mild, non-abrasive soap or cleaner. You may even use a cloth to gently wipe the gemstones. Don't rub the stone as this might cause damage to the surface from fine dust or grit, too small to be seen that may be embedded in the cloth.
The safest way to clean your jewellery is to use one of our jewellery cleaning kits. You can be sure that the cleaning materials are of the highest quality and you'll have full instructions in their use!
Pear Pink Sapphire & Diamond Halo Earrings 1.33ct in 18k Yellow Gold
$1,085.00
$1,890.00
This pair of pink sapphire and diamond earrings are a lovely accent to any outfit. Our designer has set off the smooth dainty curve of the pear-shaped sapphire with a brilliant and highly reflective white diamond halo. The sapphires weigh… read more
All Diamond's Beautiful Pink Sapphire Jewellery
At All Diamond, all our pink sapphire jewellery is paired with exquisite diamonds to give a delightful contrast between the pinkish hues of the sapphire and the clear white fire of the diamonds.
You can choose the colour of the precious metal to flatter the skin tone of the wearer. We offer a range of pink sapphire designs in white, yellow and rose precious metals, either platinum or gold. My favourite combination is classic yellow gold, which slightly warms the diamonds. You can browse our rings, earrings and necklaces that feature this beautiful precious stone.
If you are looking for a piece of fine jewellery that looks a little different while offering the classic beauty of white diamonds, a piece of pink sapphire jewellery might be the ideal choice for you or a very special person.
In conclusion, the most important thing you need to know about pink sapphire jewellery is that it's not a cheap investment. Many gems cost less than pink sapphires, and they are much easier to find. That said, pink sapphires are rare gemstones that are very beautiful, come in various shapes and sizes, and have unique, special properties. Most importantly, pink sapphires have become a top choice for engagement rings. So if you're interested in this type of jewellery, or any other kind of jewellery for that matter, you're in luck - you've landed on our web pages!
Our jewellery is designed and handcrafted in the UK and is supported by a lifetime workmanship guarantee. We are confident that when you browse our pink sapphire and diamond jewellery, you will be inspired and delighted by what you see!