SPECTACULAR SAPPHIRE can be almost any color, but this compelling corundum mineral is best known for its irresistible blue hues. Sapphire has been prized for jewelry since around 800 BC and is the center stone of Princess Diana’s famous engagement ring, which Prince William later used to propose to Kate Middleton. There are so many sapphires to choose from in our Sabel Collection.
RAVISHING RUBY is what we call the mineral corundum when it contains enough chromium to cause ruby’s unforgettable red hue. Like its corundum cousin, sapphire, ruby is a strong gemstone that holds up under daily wear, so it’s a fantastic option for jewelry that you want to wear again and again. We have nothing but love for this oval ruby and diamond offset tennis bracelet!
IMPERIAL TOPAZ is the rarest and most prized form of topaz, which you may be more used to seeing in its common pink or blue hues. The unforgettable sunrise color of imperial topaz occurs when topaz’s composition of aluminum and fluorine forms with an extra helping of chromium, turning the gem a luminous golden orange. This ring features an oval imperial topaz surrounded by diamonds.
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