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Faqs of Sapphire Rings

How to Clean Sapphire Ring?

1. Prepare a cleaning solution by mixing warm water with a few drops of mild dish soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners as they can damage the sapphire.

2. Soak your ring in the cleaning solution for about 10-15 minutes. This will help loosen any dirt or debris that has accumulated on the surface.

3. Gently scrub the ring using a soft-bristled toothbrush. Be sure to reach all the nooks and crannies of the setting to remove any residue.

4. Rinse the ring thoroughly under warm running water to remove any soap residue.

5. Pat dry the ring using a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using paper towels or tissues as they can scratch the sapphire.

6. If necessary, repeat the steps above for stubborn dirt or grime. However, if your ring has delicate gemstone accents or an intricate setting, it's best to consult a professional jeweler for cleaning.

How Much is a Sapphire Ring?

The price of a sapphire ring can vary depending on various factors. The most important factor is the quality of the sapphire itself. The size, color, clarity, and cut of the sapphire all contribute to its value.

In general, sapphires come in a wide range of prices, starting from a few hundred dollars and going up to several thousand dollars or more. The price also depends on the type of setting and the precious metal used in the ring. A sapphire ring set in platinum will be more expensive than one set in silver or gold.

If you are looking for a more affordable option, you can consider our lab-grown sapphires, which are cheaper than natural ones but still offer the same beauty.

Are Sapphires Good for Engagement Rings?

Yes, sapphires are an excellent choice for engagement rings. They are known for their durability, ranking just below diamonds on the Mohs scale of hardness. This makes them resistant to scratches and suitable for everyday wear.

Sapphires also come in a wide range of colors, with blue being the most popular choice. However, they can also be found in pink, yellow, purple, and even colorless variations known as white sapphires. This allows for greater personalization and the opportunity to choose a gemstone that suits your style and preferences.

Additionally, sapphires are associated with qualities such as loyalty, sincerity, and faithfulness, making them a meaningful choice for expressing commitment in an engagement ring.