The best thing about sapphire rings is that you make your own sapphire ring in any color you want and there are many celebrity rings to take inspiration from. The birthstone for September is sapphire, which is frequently regarded as one of the world's most precious gemstones. Though sapphires are available in a range of colors, including blue, pink, yellow, teal, green, white, and others, the gemstone is most commonly associated with blue, which is also considered the color of royalty and nobility.
Throughout human history, sapphire rings have always been fashionable. A blue sapphire and a diamond are featured on the renowned ring that Napoleon gave to his future wife Josephine when he was still a soldier. The sapphire ring has gone down in history as one of the most important symbols of love, not to mention that it nearly bankrupted Napoleon for spending all of his savings on such a costly ring.
Sapphire rings are available in a number of designs. Select a sapphire in the desired hue and size to create your own ring. You may also want to consider the cost of different sapphires based on their grade and size when designing the ring.
A solitaire ring has a single center stone set in a metal band, typically gold or platinum. A two-stone ring, on the other hand, has two center stones rather than one. If you want something more unique, consider a three-stone ring, which features a center stone accompanied on either side by two jewels.
Many people mix up a side stone ring with a three stone ring, but the two are quite different, even though side stones can be added to any sapphire band. A side stone sapphire ring has a center stone that is surrounded by gemstones, usually diamonds, on the shank or metal band that makes up the ring. The stones run the length of the ring's metal band.
There are a variety of additional sapphire ring types to choose from for yourself or your loved ones. Halo rings, astrological rings, celtic rings, vintage or antique inspired rings, and so on are examples.