7 Great Reasons to Choose a Penfine Sapphire Engagement Ring

It is common knowledge that diamonds are every woman’s first choice for engagement rings.However, there is one popular alternative that should certainly interest you for an engagement ring. Sapphire!If you are considering one of the beautiful pieces from our Penfine collection, here are seven great reasons why a sapphire is an exceptional choice.

1. Are sapphires more affordable than diamonds?

  • Generally, however, they cost less than diamonds of the same shape and carat weight.
  • Because of this, they are perfect for couples looking for an engagement ring that features a large center gemstone but are unable to afford large diamonds, which can be too pricey.
  • One particular variety of sapphires has been growing as an increasingly popular alternative to diamond engagement rings, and that is white sapphire.
  • The reason should be obvious by now, they both look alike from afar but sapphires are the more affordable stones.

2. What colors do sapphires come in?

  • Sapphire is recognized for its predominantly blue color, however, it also comes in other beautiful colors, which range from white to lush greens, sun yellow, pretty pink, royal purple, and just about any other color there is.
  • Penfine offers a stunning variety of these hues, including our dedicated Green Sapphire, Purple Sapphire, and Pink Sapphire ring collections.
  • It may interest you to know that since rubies are composed of the same mineral (corundum) as sapphires, they are also known as red sapphires.

3. Is choosing a sapphire an ethical decision?

  • Sapphire is mostly mined in community-owned or family mines, which makes it easy to trace where the money goes - back to the local communities.
  • Australia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Madagascar are the primary sources of the world’s sapphires.
  • Mining is properly regulated in these countries compared to diamonds, which have been at the center of conflicts and wars and primarily used for criminal activities for hundreds of years.

4. Will my ring be truly unique?

  • Couples looking for a perfect alternative to diamonds for engagement rings typically choose sapphire engagement rings because of their popularity.
  • But beyond that, sapphires also offer a uniqueness in their appearance due to the many variances in their shades.
  • No two sapphires ever look alike even if they have the same color, because they are differentiated by their shades.

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5. Will a sapphire hold its value over time?

  • Because of the ever-growing demand for sapphires as engagement ring stones, their value has remained on the rise for many years.
  • Evidence of this has been visible at auction houses across the US, UK, and the world at large in recent times.
  • It is safe to assume, this trajectory is not changing anytime soon.

6. Are sapphires durable enough for everyday wear?

  • Sapphires rank 9 on the Mohs scales of hardness, right next to the hardest of them all diamond, which ranks 10.
  • As a result, sapphires are considered extremely durable and quite hard making them great for everyday wear jewelry like engagement rings.
  • Another great thing about sapphires is that they don’t have cleavage, which means not only are they scratch-resistant, but they won’t break easily when hit or struck easily.

7. How rare are sapphires?

  • Would you believe it? Diamonds are not even as rare as Sapphires.
  • Like rubies and emeralds, sapphires are rarer than diamonds and the rarest sapphires are the orange and pink sapphires.
  • Because sapphire is so rare, the gemstone is so valuable.

Conclusion

Couples who dare to be different and move away from the traditional engagement ring will find sapphire the perfect alternative.With its vibrant blue color, toughness, affordability, and all the other great reasons mentioned in this article, you would be sure without a doubt that sapphire is an exceptional gemstone that your partner will cherish on her engagement ring for a lifetime.

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