Top 5 Blue Sapphire Jewellery Designs to Celebrate September Birthdays

Top 5 Blue Sapphire Jewellery Designs to Celebrate September Birthdays

So my best friend Aditi has this birthstone thing going on. She's completely smitten with the idea that they're good luck, and honestly? Seeing how her own self-confidence skyrocketed when she began wearing her Blue Sapphire Jewellery, I'm beginning to wonder if maybe she is on to something. September babies thoroughly strike it rich in the gemstone lottery with sapphires - that deep, irresistible blue is just impossible to resist.

I assisted three other September-born friends with birthday jewelry shopping last month, and I am here to inform you, the blue sapphire options out now are amazing. Whether it's show-stopping cocktail rings that cause people walking by to do a double take or dainty everyday wear that gives just the right touch of sophistication, blue sapphire jewelry has definitely stepped up its game.

Whether you're indulging in a birthday treat or looking for the ideal present for a September-born friend or family member, these five hip designs are well worth taking a look at. Trust me, I've done my research (and maybe caught a mild addiction to sapphires along the way). 

Why Sapphire is Such a Big Deal for September Borns

Here's the one thing I had no idea about until I began researching this whole birthstone phenomenon - sapphires have been in religious esteem for centuries. They were believed by ancient Persian monarchs to be holding up the world on a massive sapphire, so that the sky will look blue. Pretty awesome origin story, don't you think?

Blue sapphires or Neelam stones in Hindu tradition are associated with Saturn and are said to impart the qualities of wisdom, mental clarity, and protection from negative energy. My aunt wore the same sapphire ring for three decades and attests that it led her through tough business decisions. Maybe coincidence, maybe something else - who can say?

The only thing I can say is that sapphires have been flying off the shelves the past few years. Both because of the whole sustainable jewelry movement (sapphires tend to be more responsibly mined than diamonds), and because they're just super pretty. That almost black blue color is ideal for all the skin tones I've ever laid eyes on, and suits both traditional Indian dress and Western style.

And here's something that you may find useful - sapphires are very hard. They have a hardness level of 9 out of 10, so you can wear them every day without fearing that they will get damaged. Priya's sapphire engagement ring is still looking gorgeous after wearing it every day for five years.

Top 5 Blue Sapphire Jewellery Designs for September Borns

And after months of testing and attempting way too many things (job hazard of assisting pals shop), the following are the designs which still leave everyone breathless:

1. Blue Sapphire Cocktail Ring - The Show Stopper

Listen, if you must make an entrance, a Blue Sapphire Cocktail Ring is the place to be. I mean rings with large center stones - typically 3 to 5 carats - that are noticed without being tawdry.

The one that totally sold me on the idea was a cushion-cut blue sapphire haloed in tiny white diamonds in an antique-style setting. It was flashy enough to turn heads, but classy enough for high-end soirees. When Aditi flaunted hers at her office party, three women asked her where she obtained it before she even reached the bar.

These rings are Fashion Rings because they're icebreakers. Whereas everyday jewelry is meant to be subtle, cocktail rings are there to make a statement. The key is to find a style that's yours - maybe vintage elegance, geometric designs now, or classic three-stone designs with sapphire centers.

2. Sapphire Eternity Rings - Timeless Romance

Sapphire Eternity Rings have revolutionized my whole view of symbolic jewelry. Rather than classic diamond eternity rings, these consist of continuous blue sapphires encircling the band. Symbolism is lovely - endless love symbolized by your own birthstone.

I saw my fellow whose birthday is in September get one for her anniversary, and truthfully, it was more beautiful than any diamond wedding ring I have ever laid eyes on. The deep-seated blue gems produced this beautiful, continuous sparkle that shone so beautifully. She's been wearing it every day since then, usually stacked on top of her wedding band.

What's wonderful about these rings is that they're versatile. You can wear them alone for subtle fashion sense or stack them with additional rings for flair. They can be utilized as wedding rings for someone in need of something different, or anniversary gifts paying tribute to the recipient's birth month.

3. Sapphire Diamond Rings - Great Balance

This is where it gets extremely sensational. Sapphire Diamond Rings pair the color of blue sapphires with the blinding radiance of diamonds to produce pieces that are literally trance-inducing. The most sought-after type includes a blue sapphire at the center surrounded by diamond side stones or halos.

My sister's wedding band is this style - a 2-carat oval sapphire surrounded by diamond accents in white gold. It is amazing because the sapphire creates full color, and the diamonds create that bright sparkle everyone associates with luxury and happiness.

These rings function absolutely wonderfully as Diamond Rings for her, as they provide something quite different from typical all-diamond designs. They're elegant enough for black-tie events but colorful enough to be personalized and different.

4. Lab Diamond Necklace with Sapphire Accents - Modern Luxury

This trend is totally everywhere currently, and I'm loving it. Lab Diamond Necklace collections with blue sapphire accents incorporate the finest in ethics, affordability, and beautiful design. You're getting the beauty of diamonds with the symbolic birth color meaning.

The type that I fell in love with was a dainty necklace of lab-grown diamonds with tiny blue sapphires positioned at equal intervals. It was sleek, elegant, and amazingly within my budget as opposed to their natural diamond equivalents. And knowing that the diamonds were lab-grown, it felt more moral.

These are very adaptable to stacking. They can be worn alone for classy simplicity or stacked with other chains to make a dramatic effect. They are a great choice as Diamond Jewellery Gift for Her because they are decadent and considerate.

5. Sapphire Design Fashion Rings - Fashionable and Affordable

Sapphire Pattern Fashion Rings have introduced a whole new world of designs. I am referring to stack rings with tiny sapphires, geometric settings, bi-metal and tri-metal designs, and even antique art deco designs.

The best part about these rings is that you can be so adventurous without breaking the bank. Stack three thin sapphire bands, combine them with plain gold rings, or just wear one showy piece with an unconventional setting. They're great to accumulate over time.

These are ideal as Gifting Rings inasmuch as they are personalized (birthstone association) but less formal than engagement rings. I've provided sapphire fashion rings for birthdays, graduations, and "just because" events, and they're always a hit.

September's Styling Tips

Having assisted numerous friends in incorporating sapphire jewelry into their wardrobes, this is what actually works:

  • Office attire: A pair of small sapphire studs or a minimalist pendant. Professional with a hint of personality that sets you apart from the rest.
  • Evening parties: Time to bring out the cocktail rings. Hostess your outfit with a sapphire ring-stopper and sheer earrings, and have the ring be the center of attention.
  • Casual occasions: Stack a couple of sapphire fashion rings or heap a Lab Diamond Necklace with sapphire accents over a plain top. Easy dress-up with plain attire.
  • Special events: Treat yourself to blue sapphire diamond combinations. The color is rich, which appears dazzling in photos and feels suitably celebratory.
  • Combining with other jewelry: White diamonds, gold hardware, and even other colored gemstones are paired with blue sapphires. Try mix-and-match combinations.

Care & Maintenance of Blue Sapphire Jewellery

This section is really simple. Sapphires are hard, nearly as hard as diamonds, and can thus withstand everyday wear and tear with ease.

Daily cleaning: Soapy water and a soft toothbrush are sufficient. I clean my friend's sapphire ring in this manner every few weeks, and it shines like new.

Storage: Store them apart from the softer gemstones (they will scratch pearls and opals), but not so fussed that they will be scratched by common objects.

Professional maintenance: Get them cleaned by a jeweler once a year if they are worn every day. Settings loosen due to wear, no matter what the stone is.

Insurance: For the expensive pieces, especially Sapphire Diamond Rings or cocktail rings, do consider jewelry insurance. Sapphires hold their value very well, so they're worth insuring.

The one thing you can love about purchasing high-quality sapphire pieces is that they truly do get better with time. The more they're worn, the more they become part of your personal style story.

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Conclusion

Having dipped into the realm of Blue Sapphire Jewellery, I'm sure September babies have the most versatile birthstone out there. Whether it's dramatic cocktail rings that make a statement, dainty eternity rings that speak of everlasting love, or hip lab diamond pairings that are fresh and guilt-free, sapphires present themselves on all fronts.

The emotional bond individuals create with their birthstone is not an illusion. I've seen friends born in September totally transform as they wear their sapphire jewelry - confidence born from wearing something personal and yet utterly beautiful.

Begin with one that resonates with you. Perhaps it's a Diamond Jewellery Gift for her with sapphire accents, or perhaps a timeless Sapphire Diamond Ring for the more conservative touch. The best thing about sapphires is that they fit every personality and budget.

Explore our one-of-a-kind blue sapphire and lab-grown diamond jewelry, crafted especially for September birthdays who feel special enough to have something as rare as they are.

FAQs

1. Why is blue sapphire jewelry so unique for September birthdays?

Blue sapphire is the traditional birthstone for September, so it represents wisdom, loyalty, and divine favor. Apart from astrology, sapphires are extremely durable gemstones perfect for everyday wear. September-born folks tend to feel emotionally connected to the dark blue color and the symbolic value of honesty and protection.

2. Are blue sapphire cocktail rings suitable for young women?

Yes! Blue Sapphire Cocktail Rings come in a variety of sizes and settings. Small women like petite statement rings (1-2 carats) with clean, contemporary settings over antique settings. They're stunning as Fashion Rings for a night out, a night on the town, or date night, or simply to spice up your look.

3. What's the cost difference between sapphire diamond rings and all-diamond rings?

Sapphire Diamond Rings are usually 30-50% cheaper than equivalent all-diamond jewelry and provide you with one-of-a-kind color and personality. A 1-carat sapphire with diamond accents may cost anywhere between ₹1,50,000-3,00,000, while a 1-carat diamond ring may cost anywhere between ₹4,00,000-8,00,000. You receive beauty and meaning for more of your money.

4. Do lab diamond necklaces with sapphire jewelry blend?

Yes! Lab Diamond Necklace items stack perfectly with sapphire jewelry. The white fire of lab diamonds and blue sapphires go together ideally and produce gorgeous contrast. Stack a delicate diamond chain with a sapphire pendant, or pair sapphire studs with a diamond necklace for double sparkle.

5. What is the most versatile blue sapphire jewelry type for everyday wear?

Sapphire Eternity Rings or smaller sapphire studs provide the most versatility for everyday wear. They're strong enough to wear every day, professional enough to wear to work, and cute enough for a night out. They also qualify as Rings for Gifting since they're personal without being too formal.

 

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