![]() The colour blue has long been associated with royalty and holiness. The cut and clarity of the Blue Sapphire maximises brilliance and sparkle in every light! The ‘Riverina’ Ring pictured above features a breathtaking 1.12ct Blue Oval Australia Sapphire, evoking the deep blues of cascading rivers from the bespoke Australian region this stone originated from. They’re a popular choice for engagement rings, earrings and pendant necklaces as they flatter the complexion of the wearer who adorns them. ![]() Blue sapphires generally have a more vivid colour saturation than other shades and usually command the highest prices per carat. Colour is a highly important factor in determining a Sapphire’s value. Sapphires are generally known as a blue gemstone, and renowned for their colour intensity. In this guide, we’ll discuss the many different Sapphire colour options available and how they determine the stone’s value. The divine and durable Sapphire has captivated the hearts of many, from Ancient Greek monarchs to the engagement ring of Princess Diana and countless other brides-to-be today. ![]() With a vast and exciting range of options, Australian Sapphires come in almost every colour of the spectrum including blue, pink, green, yellow, orange, purple, colourless and black gemstones.
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