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Sapphire Aquamarine Nature Inspired Rings in 14K Gold

Inspired by the creations of the earth, these Sapphire pendants make a unique statement. Sapphire is the birthstone of September, and one of the most popular gemstones on the jewelry scene today. The deep blue color of a sapphire ring is just right for an evening out. A long time favorite of jewelry designers, aquamarine is the birthstone of March. The diamond-like brilliance of an aquamarine ring is sure to attract attention.

sapphire-aquamarine floral keepsake ring
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Floral Elegance
Genuine Sapphire With Genuine Aquamarine & Diamond Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$439.00
sapphire-aquamarine keepsake curls ring
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Summer Winds
Genuine Sapphire With Genuine Aquamarine & Diamond Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$549.00
sapphire-aquamarine butterfly ring
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Butterfly
Genuine Sapphire With Genuine Aquamarine & Diamond Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$684.00
sapphire-aquamarine keepsake butterfly ring
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Diamond Butterflies
Genuine Sapphire With Genuine Aquamarine & Diamond Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$749.00
sapphire-aquamarine roses ring
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Rose Garden
Genuine Sapphire With Genuine Aquamarine Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$349.00

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sapphire Jewelry

The sapphire is the birthstone for the month of September. The name sapphire is derived from the Latin word "saphirus" and the Greek word "sapheiros", both meaning blue. Some believe that the name sapphire is derived from its association with the planet Saturn. The name can be roughly be translated to mean "dear to the planet Saturn" in many different languages.... learn more

aquamarine Jewelry

Aquamarine is the March birthstone. The seawater color of the mineral has given this gemstone the name "aquamarine," derived from the Latin word for seawater. The term "aquamarine" was used in an essential gemological work by Anselmus de Boodt, published in 1609. Aquamarine is a valued gem with a long history. In the 19th century, sea green varieties of the stone were the most popular. Today, the more blue the color, the more valuable the stone. In 1910, the largest aquamarine was found in Brazil. It weighed 243 pounds. It was then cut into smaller gems that weighed more than 200,000 carats.... learn more