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Blue Sapphire Droplet Necklace

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18K Yellow Gold .98CTTW Blue Sapphire Droplet Necklace (16-18")

Enhance your jewelry collection with the exquisite elegance of our 18K Yellow Gold .98CTTW Blue Sapphire Droplet Necklace. This stunning piece is crafted from high-polish 18KT yellow gold (750), ensuring a radiant and luxurious finish that complements any outfit. The necklace features seven round blue sapphires, meticulously drilled and totaling .98 carats, which add a touch of sophistication and sparkle.

The sapphires are delicately spaced along a versatile 16-18 inch cable chain, adjustable to three different lengths to suit your style and neckline preferences. The chain is secured with a sturdy lobster clasp, providing both comfort and security for everyday wear or special occasions.

This necklace is the perfect blend of timeless elegance and modern design, making it an ideal gift for a loved one or a cherished addition to your own jewelry collection. Whether worn alone or layered with other pieces, the 18K Yellow Gold .98CTTW Blue Sapphire Droplet Necklace is sure to become a treasured favorite.

 

Details: 

  • 100% ethically sourced
  • 100% natural gemstones
  • 18kt yellow gold, 750
    • high polish
  • qty (7) .98cttw round blue sapphire, drilled
  • chain: cable with lobster clasp
    • length: adjustable 16-17-18"

 

What is Blue Sapphire?

 

Blue sapphires are among the most coveted and precious gemstones in the world, renowned for their striking blue hue and exceptional durability. These stunning gems belong to the corundum mineral family, which is composed of aluminum oxide. The blue color in sapphires is primarily due to the presence of trace elements like iron and titanium. While sapphires come in many colors, blue remains the most popular and sought-after variety, often symbolizing wisdom, royalty, and divine favor.

The origins of blue sapphires can be traced to several key locations around the world, each producing stones with unique characteristics. The most famous sources include Kashmir, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Madagascar. Kashmir sapphires, for instance, are known for their velvety blue, often described as "cornflower blue," while Sri Lankan sapphires, often referred to as Ceylon sapphires, are prized for their vivid, lighter blue shades. Burmese sapphires from Myanmar are renowned for their deep, rich blue color, and Madagascar has emerged as a significant source of high-quality blue sapphires in recent years.

In addition to their aesthetic appeal, blue sapphires hold significant cultural and historical importance. They have been used in jewelry and ceremonial objects for centuries, and many cultures associate them with protection, good fortune, and spiritual insight. Perhaps the most famous blue sapphire is the one featured in the British Crown Jewels, adorning the engagement ring of Princess Diana and later, Kate Middleton. The gemstone's enduring allure continues to captivate collectors, jewelers, and enthusiasts worldwide, ensuring its place as a timeless symbol of elegance and sophistication.