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Sapphire Earrings
Sapphire is a precious gemstone that is commonly used in all kinds of jewellery. Sapphire earrings, including sapphire studs, sapphire hoop earrings, and sapphire chandelier earrings, are known for exuding luxury and looking particularly elegant.
The sapphire earrings we stock at Camile & Stone are designed for everyday wear and can be added to your jewellery collection for a pop of colour or something a little more decadent. While many people know of blue sapphire, you will also be able to find other sapphire colours in our collection too.
The sapphires we use in our sapphire stud earrings and other styles are all sourced from ethical suppliers. We're committed to ethically sourced gemstones and diamonds at Camile & Stone so that you can enjoy your jewellery without worrying about where the gemstones came from.
Along with the ethical sapphire stone we use, we also use premium quality metals in our jewellery, including sold gold, gold vermeil, sterling silver, and rose gold.
To find out all about the beautiful collection of sapphire earrings we have on offer, check out our entire inventory below. You're sure to be able to find something that you like!
Sapphire earrings can certainly be worn every day. Sapphire is an incredibly durable stone and ranks just below diamonds on the Mohs scale, making these stones durable enough for everyday wear.
While we offer sapphire dangle earrings and other larger sapphire earring styles, sapphire studs might be the best choice to wear every day. As smaller jewellery pieces, sapphire stud earrings are much less likely to get in the way every day.
However, you could also wear sapphire drop earrings during the day for events or formal occasions, like weddings and special lunches.
To clean your sapphire earrings, follow the below steps.
Remember that the kind of metal that your sapphire earrings are set into may impact how they can be cleaned. Hardier metals, like platinum, gold, white gold, and silver, can withstand exposure to water, but others cannot.
If in doubt, take your sapphire earrings to a professional cleaner.
Sapphire is a gemstone that is known to be almost as hard as diamonds on the Mohs scale. It is most popularly known for its deep blue colour. However, it can be found in other hues too. Sapphires are found around the world, including in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Tanzania, Australia, the US, and India. They can also be created in a lab to replicate the real thing for a more affordable price.
Sapphires, while not as rare as diamonds, are certainly rare enough. They tend to be more valuable when they have a vivid blue colour, and this colour is more rare than others.
Sapphire jewellery has been popular for a long time. Indeed, there are many famous sapphires, including the Star of India, The Queen's Sapphire and Diamond Suite (containing a tiara, earrings, necklace, and bracelets all set with large sapphires and diamonds), and the Black Star of Queensland, which is considered one of the largest black star sapphires in the world.
Sapphire earrings and other pieces have long been popular, which means you can often find vintage pieces on sale. You're likely to find sapphire and diamond earrings, with the sapphire set in a halo of diamonds, and similar rings, as this style was very popular in the 20th century.
Places to find vintage sapphire earrings include:
Auctions: Lastly, jewellery auctions will likely have some vintage sapphire pieces for you to peruse.
Yes! While blue sapphire earrings are the most common, sapphires come in many other colours too. Sapphires are stones made naturally from corundum and can come in every colour except for red–this is because red corundum is classified as a ruby.
Sapphire colours include:
So if you're looking for something different, like white sapphire earrings or yellow sapphire earrings, then you can find that too!
Since sapphire earrings are an elegant addition to your outfit, there are many ways you can style them. These include:
Sapphire birthstone earrings are perfect for September birthdays. As the birthstone for this month, those born in September may find themselves drawn to the stone. If you're not born in September, you might still be able to claim this gemstone as your birthstone, as it also has associations with the zodiac sign Taurus.
If you don't fall into either of these categories, you can still get yourself some sapphire studs or hoops, don't worry! Sapphire has many meanings, including being a birthstone. Throughout history, this deep blue stone has been associated with wisdom, focus, and mental clarity. It is also said to aid spiritual enlightenment and protect the wearer.
Sapphire also makes a popular engagement ring stone because of its association with love, loyalty, and commitment.
The quality of sapphire is assessed in a few ways:
Any supplier of sapphires will be able to give you an indication of the sapphire's attributes and certification, too, so that you can verify its quality.