White Sapphires are Too Good to Be True

White Sapphires are Too Good to Be True

In fact, they cost the least among sapphire varieties, which include pink, yellow and blue sapphires.

Another attractive feature of white sapphires is that they are highly durable. They rate a 9 on the Mohs scale, meaning they are very hard. Center stones come in all sizes and shapes, which means you will not be faced with a lack of options if you chose this as your ring stone.

AAA is the highest quality rating a sapphire can get. Try to buy a stone that has this rating, to ensure a brighter and whiter color. The brilliance this offers will be out of this world. While you are at it, prefer a natural stone to a synthetic one. Pair it with yellow gold or rose gold for the best effect. The contrast is sure to blow the minds of everyone in the room.

Compared to ring-set diamonds, white sapphire is very cheap. It will be whiter as well, assuming you rule out the D and E color options.

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