For some reason all the sapphire jewelry I see is soooo cheesy. I want to find a classic simple piece that I can hand down to my daughter one day - any ideas where I can look?
But...I've never bought from them so I can't speak as to the quality.
I have a problem finding sapphire also...the ring I now wear in place of my wedding set is a sapphire flanked by diamonds and its lovely...so deep and dark. I'm always on the lookout for a pendant and earrings to wear with it. It seems these days it is almost impossible to find true dark sapphires or emeralds...they all look so watered down now. :(
believe it or not i have a beautiful saphire ring from sears of all places!! My ex gave it to me and I would never have guessed it came from there. As far as where to look I'd probably look some where nicer than there but i'm not sure exactly where. Jewelry is always one of those tricky things to shop for because every store is different and the quality is always all over the board. Obviously you could find something nice at Tiffany's but I'm sure you've looked there already and didn't find anything that spoke to you. Hmm... Have you checked somewhere like bluenile.com? they always have nice rings. Maybe they have necklaces or something else?
JMR, are you able to buy the stone separately and have it put into a custom mounting? That's what I did - I bought the stone and DH had it set for me.
Here's the finished ring:
The stone is a Ceylon sapphire (it's even more blue in person than the pic shows) - I personally hate dark sapphires - IMO it should be *blue*, not black looking! - and I bought it loose at the Tucson gem show in 2004. DH took it to a local jewelry store and they worked with him to design the mounting. It was my 5th wedding anniversary gift and I love it!
That route might work better for you...just a thought.
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Hey jen--I feel your pain. I've been looking for an emerald ring to hand down to Lucy (her birthstone) and I'm having a hard time finding things that I like. I don't know exactly what you're preference is, but I personally really love antique gemstone jewelry. To give you an idea, I've been stalking www.topazery.com for antique emerald engagement rings (I'll wear it on my right hand obviously) and found these antique sapphire rings for you:
antique engagement ring from 30's--this one is sold but just to give you an idea.
antique sapphire engagement ring--$1990.
sapphire and diamond engagement ring--$1995
Also, have you checked pieces by John Hardy, David Yurman and Cathy Waterman (my favorite, her stuff is awesome!)? The first two can be found at Neimans (I think) and you can view Cathy Waterman's amazing collection at the super hip and cool jewelry site:
JMR, are you able to buy the stone separately and have it put into a custom mounting? That's what I did - I bought the stone and DH had it set for me. Here's the finished ring: The stone is a Ceylon sapphire (it's even more blue in person than the pic shows) - I personally hate dark sapphires - IMO it should be *blue*, not black looking! - and I bought it loose at the Tucson gem show in 2004. DH took it to a local jewelry store and they worked with him to design the mounting. It was my 5th wedding anniversary gift and I love it! That route might work better for you...just a thought.
that is a beautiful setting, and a beautiful sapphire. nice blue ones definitely cost more, but I agree, they're much prettier than the dark ones.
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Also, I think this one is pretty cool and different (also an antique from topazery):
Though I'm not usually a fan of gold, this one looks brushed (which I do like), and I LOVE the color of this sapphire. My mom has a ring that she got when I was born (sapphire is also my b-stone), and her ring looks a little like this, the stone is the same color but it's set in platinum. I will get it some day and I love the look. If I were to get a sapphire ring, I'd go for one in this color if I could find it (they're less common). Just my 2 cents.
Also, I think this one is pretty cool and different (also an antique from topazery): Though I'm not usually a fan of gold, this one looks brushed (which I do like), and I LOVE the color of this sapphire. My mom has a ring that she got when I was born (sapphire is also my b-stone), and her ring looks a little like this, the stone is the same color but it's set in platinum. I will get it some day and I love the look. If I were to get a sapphire ring, I'd go for one in this color if I could find it (they're less common). Just my 2 cents.
I agree with looking for a unique antique piece. If it was me, I'd be scouring the pages of ebay
I found these by searching with keyword "sapphire" in jewelry, then honed it down by selecting "antique," then "fine" (I also further hone by looking at North American listings only)
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To get the best quality sapphire, a lot of people buy loose sapphires and have them set in jewelry - so you can set a sapphire in a ring or necklace, whatever you like at a local jeweler - who normally show everything with a cz (so obviously even for a diamond it would have to be reset).
I found a lot of this info from pricescope forum about jewelry in my hunt for a gemstone e-ring(this is a link ot their colored gemstones discussion) - they are really nic so you might want to post this question there: http://www.pricescope.com/idealbb/forum.asp?forumID=11