Blue Sapphire vs Blue Topaz : Which is better for an engagement ring?

Blue Sapphire vs Blue Topaz : Which is better for an engagement ring?

Blue engagement rings are the perfect way to express the depths of your emotions but… 

let us guess— 

it's overwhelming right? But don't worry, we've got your back! 

Tbh, blue sapphire is the royal favourite, but blue topaz is giving it a serious competition. So, which one should you choose?

In this blog we'll break down their uniqueness, from their composition to their symbolism. And, because we love you, we'll even throw in some expert recommendations to make your decision easier.

So, grab a cuppa, get comfy, and let's get started on this sparkling adventure!

Blue Sapphire:

Blue sapphire, a variant of corundum, is one of the most popular Navaratnas and is highly sought-after for its deep velvety blue colour. They're rare, they're durable, and they're ridiculously beautiful. No wonder they're the top choice for engagement rings.

From kings and queens to modern-day lovebirds, blue sapphires have been the go-to gemstone for those who want to make a statement. And, trust us, they're worth it!

Pros:

1. Durability: These beauties are tough! With a 9 on the Mohs scale, they're second only to diamonds in terms of hardness. Wear them every day, and they'll still shine bright!

2. Rarity: Blue sapphires are scarce, making them more valuable and coveted.

3. Symbolism: They represent loyalty, honesty, depth and wisdom— making them a meaningful symbol for a lifelong commitment. Plus, they're the birthstone for September, making them an extra-special choice for those born in this month!

4. Beauty: Their deep velvety blue colour is absolutely stunning. It's a unique and personal way to express your style and stands out from traditional diamond rings.

5. Affordability: They're generally more affordable than diamonds, so you can get a bigger stone or a more intricate setting.

6. Timelessness: Blue sapphires never go out of style! They're a classic choice that will look just as beautiful in 50 years as they do today.

Cons:

1. Cost: High-quality blue sapphires can be pricey! They're often more expensive than blue topaz.

2. Availability: Finding the perfect blue sapphire can be like searching for a needle in a haystack. Specific shades and sizes can be hard to come by.

3. Colour Evaluation: Unlike diamonds, sapphire colour is tricky to evaluate. It's subjective, and figuring out the exact hue, tone, and saturation can be tough.

4. Inclusions: While sapphires tend to have fewer inclusions than diamonds, they can still affect the stone's appearance. You need an expert eye to assess clarity.

5. Resale Value: Unfortunately, sapphires don't hold their value like diamonds do. The resale market is smaller, and without a standardised grading system, it's harder to determine their worth.

Angara Recommendations: 

If you're reading this, your feed must already be filled with the trending Princess Diana inspired Blue Sapphire Ring. It's royal, popular and a beautiful pick for your queen! 

If you're old-school at heart, this Bezel-Set Round Blue Sapphire Solitaire Ring with Diamonds will keep it understated and gorgeous at the same time. 

And don't forget to check out this Sapphire and Diamond Twisted Vine Ring for a twist of romance and luxe appeal! 

Now, let's move on to its rival— Blue Topaz! 

Blue Topaz:

Blue topaz, a silicate mineral, is a more affordable and accessible alternative to blue sapphire. 

Pros:

1. Affordability: Blue topaz is a budget-friendly option compared to blue sapphire and diamonds. You get the royal look without breaking the bank!

2. Availability: Blue topaz is easy to find in various shades and sizes, so you can pick the perfect one for your style.

3. Colour Variety: From lighter Swiss blue to deep London blue, blue topaz comes in a range of shades to suit your taste.

4. Brilliance and Clarity: Blue topaz is super clear and sparkly, giving it a luxurious look that rivals more expensive gemstones.

5. Durability: With a Mohs hardness rating of 8, blue topaz is tough enough for everyday wear, making it perfect for an engagement ring.

6. Birthstone for November: Blue topaz is the traditional birthstone for November, making it a thoughtful choice for November birthdays or anniversaries.

Cons:

1. Durability: Blue topaz is a bit more delicate than blue sapphire, so you'll need to be gentle with it.

2. Symbolism: Let's face it, blue topaz doesn't have the same romantic history as blue sapphire. But, hey, you can give it your own meaning and symbolism! 

3. Colour: While blue topaz has a gorgeous blue colour, it might not be as rich, velvety or deep as blue sapphire. It's still stunning, but it's a different vibe.

4. Treatments: Most blue topaz on the market has been treated to enhance the colour. While these treatments are considered permanent, there's a small risk that extreme heat or chemicals could cause the colour to fade over time.

5. Resale Value: Blue topaz generally has a lower resale value compared to blue sapphire or diamonds.

Angara Recommendations: 

Perfect for declaring the next best chapter of your love story, this Solitaire Heart London Blue Topaz and Diamond Chevron Ring expresses it perfectly! 

Wanna get her a Toi-et-moi ring? Check out this Two Stone Heart Swiss Blue Topaz Bypass Ring with Diamonds— feels like your hearts are tied as one! Or prepare to tie the knot with this stunning Solitaire Swiss Blue Topaz Infinity Knot

What's Best For You? 

If you're looking for a premium choice that's ultra-durable, rare, and steeped in symbolism, blue sapphire is the way to go. It's perfect for an engagement ring that'll last a lifetime of luxury.

But, if you're on a budget or want a more affordable option, blue topaz engagement ring is an amazing alternative. It's still a gorgeous gemstone that's accessible and budget-friendly.

Ultimately, it's about what you value most. Do you prioritise luxury and rarity, or affordability and practicality? Either way, both blue sapphire and blue topaz are stunning choices that'll make you shine. But remember, the most important aspect of an engagement ring is the love and commitment it represents.

When you shop with us, we make sure you're always treated like the royalty that you are! Be it a Solitaire Round Garnet Ring with Diamond Accents or even a Pear-Shaped Blue Sapphire Stud Earrings— we have diamond and gemstone jewellery collections in every style and preference! Each piece is handcrafted, BIS Hallmarked and is shipped to your doorsteps with a 15-day money-back guarantee, for free. And the best part about the shopping experience is gonna be—the customisations! With us, you can literally play the designer! Swap the stones, choose your setting, gem quality and metal type. You can also add engravings and make it uniquely yours! 

So why wait any longer? Get exploring now! 

FAQs

1. Are blue sapphires good for engagement rings?
With a rating of 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness, Blue Sapphires are durable enough to be worn everyday— perfect for a luxury engagement ring. 

2. What does a blue sapphire ring symbolise?
Blue Sapphires are the royalty’s favourite. With its deep velvety hue, this gemstone represents depth & wisdom. It's a popular talisman and is linked with Saturn in Vedic astrology.

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