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Hi Everyone,
I am new to the forum and have been browsing posts and admiring all of the beautiful blue sapphires I have seen.
I am interested in purchasing a nice quality, smallish, entry level stone to have placed in a vintage looking setting that I found that I like, and will wear it as a right hand ring.
I like the size, shape and color of this sapphire, but I am not sure if it is a great stone or a good value and would appreciate any opinions.
Here's the link to the sapphire I am interested in:
http://www.jamesallen.com/gemstones/blue-sapphire/1.10-carat-Cushion-sku-10817
I have placed it on hold, so the price is not showing, but it is $710.00.
For reference, this is the setting I am interested in placing it in:
http://www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rings/three-stone/14k-white-gold-vintage-fluted-pear-engagement-ring-item-9216
I have no idea what to look for in a quality blue sapphire and would appreciate any general tips that could be offered.
Is there a certain cut or color I should look for, or avoid?
What is a "window"?
How do you know for sure that you are not purchasing a synthetic sapphire?
Thanks in advance!
I am new to the forum and have been browsing posts and admiring all of the beautiful blue sapphires I have seen.
I am interested in purchasing a nice quality, smallish, entry level stone to have placed in a vintage looking setting that I found that I like, and will wear it as a right hand ring.
I like the size, shape and color of this sapphire, but I am not sure if it is a great stone or a good value and would appreciate any opinions.
Here's the link to the sapphire I am interested in:
http://www.jamesallen.com/gemstones/blue-sapphire/1.10-carat-Cushion-sku-10817
I have placed it on hold, so the price is not showing, but it is $710.00.
For reference, this is the setting I am interested in placing it in:
http://www.jamesallen.com/engagement-rings/three-stone/14k-white-gold-vintage-fluted-pear-engagement-ring-item-9216
I have no idea what to look for in a quality blue sapphire and would appreciate any general tips that could be offered.
Is there a certain cut or color I should look for, or avoid?
What is a "window"?
How do you know for sure that you are not purchasing a synthetic sapphire?
Thanks in advance!