Fancy Sapphire & Diamond Bracelet

Platinum bracelet featuring 17.57 carat total weight of emerald-cut pink and purple sapphires, and 2.26 carat total weight of round diamonds.

B1061-BRC1070-FSEC

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Design Details

Fancy Sapphire & Diamond Bracelet
Platinum
16 Fancy Sapphire E/C 17.57 ctw. (7.0x5.0mm) - Natural
16 Diamond Rd 2.26 ctw. (3.3mm; F+/VS+)

Unique Design Traits

A classic fancy sapphire line bracelet with a twist is a must have in any jewelry lover's collection.

The bold emerald-cut fancy sapphires create a stunning one-of-a-kind-look.

This design is the perfect combination between feminine and romantic and a great anniversary gift!

Gemstone Details

Pink Sapphire 

Lighter in tone than ruby, but no less brilliant, pink sapphire is a modern descriptor. Pink is not a distinct hue, it is in fact, a light-toned pale red. But pink sapphires and rubies are considered two different gemstones. Color plays a vital role in this distinction. 

Like rubies, pink sapphires are often modified by secondary hues. When pink and orange are present in a stone, the color might produce a padparadscha sapphire, but when pink is modified by the addition of purple, stones could appear “hot pink,” “fuchsia” or “magenta.” For this reason, pink sapphire encompasses a wide range of color saturations, from pale blush tones to rich deep purple-pink. 

In the late 1990s, a deposit was discovered in Madagascar making pink sapphires more available, having previously only been mined in limited locations, including Sri Lanka and Myanmar. 

Sapphire is the birthstone for September and the gem of the 5th and 45th anniversaries.

Fancy Sapphire 

Beloved for centuries as the ultimate gemstone, sapphire is part of the Corundum mineral family and is an ideal choice for everyday wear. With a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, sapphire of any color is one of the hardest gemstones aside from a diamond. They exist in blue, pink, green, yellow, orange, purple, colorless and black. Sapphires that are not blue, black or colorless are called fancy sapphires. Some sapphires may be considered ‘parti-colored’ by displaying combinations of different colors. Each color category has its own color range from different color-causing trace elements and sources.

Sapphire is found in many parts of the world, but the most prized sapphires are from Myanmar (Burma), Kashmir and Sri Lanka (Ceylon). Variations of fancy sapphire include the rare, orange-pink padparadscha sapphire as well as the unique star sapphire. 

Due to their crystal growth, larger sapphires are most often found in fancy brilliant cuts, like oval or cushion, large rounds and emerald cuts are markedly rarer to encounter. No matter what the color, sapphires combine durability and beauty for generations of pleasure. 

Sapphire is the birthstone for September and the gem of the 5th and 45th anniversaries.