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      Shop sapphire rings with G Marie—timeless, vibrant designs that exude elegance, strength, and a touch of regal allure.

      FAQs

      Yes. Ranking 9 on the Mohs scale, sapphires are one of the hardest gemstones, second only to diamonds. This makes them ideal for daily-wear pieces like engagement rings, bracelets, and necklaces.

      Sapphires are long associated with wisdom, protection, and loyalty. Historically worn by royalty and clergy, they are seen as stones of honesty and integrity, making them a popular choice for engagement rings.

      The value of a sapphire depends on color, clarity, origin, and whether it has been heat-treated. Blue sapphires from Kashmir, Burma, or Sri Lanka are especially prized, with vivid royal blue tones commanding the highest prices.

      Yes. Sapphire is the birthstone for September and symbolizes wisdom, loyalty, and truth. It’s one of the most popular birthstones used in both traditional and modern jewelry.

      Sapphire is a precious gemstone from the corundum family, most famous for its deep blue hue. However, sapphires come in nearly every color except red, which is classified as ruby.