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Step into the timeless elegance of sapphire rings — where every gemstone tells a story of love, loyalty, and unique brilliance. Whether you’re drawn to the deep hues of a blue sapphire engagement ring or prefer a subtle pastel shade, each design at MollyJewelryUS is crafted to make your moment unforgettable.
Our sapphire engagement rings blend modern artistry with classic charm, available in precious metals like 14K white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, and platinum. You can mix and match styles, or pair your sapphire ring with other pieces from our gemstone rings collection to create your perfect set.
Every sapphire in this collection—whether natural or lab-grown—is carefully selected for its vivid color, clarity, and durability. Expect beautiful results and craftsmanship that lasts a lifetime.
Looking for a complete jewelry set? Don’t miss our sapphire necklaces, designed to perfectly complement your engagement or statement ring.
Because when it comes to sapphires, it’s more than just a ring — it’s a reflection of who you are: classic, bold, and effortlessly beautiful.
Sapphire is the most traditional engagement gemstone (it’s been around longer than diamonds). Today it is also the gemstone for 5th, 45th and 65th wedding anniversaries! Therefore, sapphires are perfect for engagement rings and
, representing fidelity and commitment. Additionally, sapphire is the September birthstone, so it can also be used to celebrate those born in September!
Sapphires have a Mohs hardness of 9, second only to diamonds and moissanite, which makes sapphire rings very durable! But the durability of a ring is not just about the gemstone, but also the metal and setting. For example, 14K gold is more durable than 18K gold, and a pave setting is more durable than a claw setting, wide bands are more durable than thin bands, etc.
Yes—sapphire rings can be quite valuable, especially if the stone has rich color, good clarity, and quality craftsmanship. You can expect higher value for natural or untreated sapphires, but even lab-created sapphires hold beauty and meaning.
Generally speaking, the most valuable and expensive Sapphire colors are padparadscha, followed by rare medium to dark tones of purple, pink, and green. However, rarity is not the only factor – cut, clarity, size, and historical importance also affect price. Large fine-quality pure blue Sapphires can still command top prices, as that hue is the traditional precious gem variety. You can expect a wide price mix depending on quality and origin.
Here is a table comparing average per carat prices of some popular Sapphire colors:
Color | Average Price/Carat |
Blue | $150-350 |
Pink | $300-700 |
Purple | $700-1,200 |
Yellow | $100-250 |
Green | $150-350 |
Orange | $500-1,000 |
Padparadscha | $3,000-10,000+ |
Wearing a Sapphire ring can have personal significance depending on one’s culture and beliefs.
Since ancient times, sapphire (blue) rings have symbolized loyalty, commitment, wisdom and wealth. And as time goes on, more colors of sapphires come into view and they are given different meanings:
View The Symbolism of Different Colored Sapphires to learn more!
Just like all gemstones, the color, clarity, and cut have a vital influence on the appearance and quality of a sapphire. Sapphires over 3 carats that meet stringent grading standards for these attributes can be considered exceptional quality gems.
Here are several tests for identifying the authenticity of sapphires to ensure you get a real Sapphire.
Yes. Sapphires are hard and can be cleaned using ultrasonic cleaning. This cleaning method can more effectively clean off the oil on the surface of the gemstone and restore the original luster of the gemstone!
Sapphire looks stunning when paired with different metals. Each metal brings out a different vibe: classic, vintage, or romantic. To achieve a unique look, try mixing tones or stacking with other bands.