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Pear shaped yellow gold dark blue Sapphire necklace pendant
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Yellow gold sapphire pear shaped necklace pendant
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Sapphire and diamond eternity ring yellow gold
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Multi Coloured Pear Shaped Sapphire And Diamond White Gold Necklace
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Tie Bar Sterling Silver Single Sapphire Set Tie Clip
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Sterling silver real blue sapphire necklace heart pendent
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Sterling silver real sapphire heart earrings
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Real blue sapphire and cubic zirconia round swirl stud earrings
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Real blue sapphire sterling silver oval necklace pendent with cubic zirconia
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Real blue sapphire sterling silver oval stud earrings with cubic zirconia
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Round blue sapphire and cubic zirconia sterling silver necklace pendent
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Round blue real sapphire and cubic zirconia sterling silver stud earrings
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Real blue sapphire and cubic zirconia round necklace swirl pendant
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Yellow gold real blue sapphire and diamond claw set eternity ring
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Collection: Sapphire
Sapphire Jewellery
Browse our Selection of Jewellery created with Sapphires. From eternity rins to earrings and pendant, we have a collection of fine sapphire jewellery.
The name Sapphire comes from the Latin word Saphirus and the Greek word Sapherios, both meaning blue.
The birthstone of September and the stone used to celebrate the 45th wedding anniversary
Where are sapphires from?
Today's Sapphires come from Asia and are generally lighter blue in colour. Whilst 20 years ago they were more popular in a darker almost black / blue colour and naturally mined from Australasia.
They are among the hardest gemstones rated 9/10 on the scale with only diamonds being harder.
The scale relates to its scratch ability, in terms of what that means to the owner is its risk of being scratched with general wear and tear.
So sapphires although not indestructible should remain sparkling for many years because of their durability, and can be worn on a daily basis without fear of spoiling.
Sapphires come from the corundum mineral, corundum is red and known as a ruby gemstone, but with the addition of iron and titanium, the rich blue colour of a sapphire is developed.
Sapphires come in many other colours, like pink and yellow, the rarest is an orange pink colour called the Padparadscha and originates from Sri Lanka
Folklore
This beautiful gemstone is from the same family as rubies and treasured since 800 bc, believed by ancient Persians to make the sky blue as a reflection of its colour.
Also said to be the stone that reflects wisdom loyalty honesty and devotion, adding positivity to the life of its owner.
Often popular with royalty as legend says it will attract wealth and protect them from envy and infidelity.