A Frenzy Over Blue Sapphire

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Article Title: A Frenzy Over Blue Sapphire
Author: Ronnie Adolf
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From the day Princess Diana stepped into the public spotlight, she was the �people�s princess�. She lived that role from the day she married Prince Charles in 1981 to the day she died. Diana was always a fashion inspiration causing a stir wherever she went. She always dressed fashionably and took risks sometimes criticized because of her status. Now, even in her death, her style lives on through soon-to-be princess Kate Middleton.

When Prince William proposed to Kate, she was presented with the engagement ring his mother wore for so many years. The ring is a beautifully oval-cut 18-karat blue sapphire surrounded by 14 white diamonds. Diana picked out the ring herself after her proposal. Once news hit the internet about Kate Middleton wearing Diana�s ring, a frenzy began. Replicas of the ring began popping up all over the place showing that Princess Diana still holds some serious style power.

Practically overnight, jewelry stores were swamped with calls and inquiries about rings that simulated Diana�s. It seems that people all over the world had to have this design. It is a stray from the traditional engagement ring. Typically, engagement rings consist of white diamonds. While the settings, cut, carat and style obviously varies greatly from ring to ring, the diamond is the traditional stone. Diamonds as a traditional engagement stone dates back to the 13th century but didn�t really become a standard in Western culture until the 1930�s. Diamonds symbolize strength, durability, brilliance and wealth making them the perfect choice for a marriage proposal.

Recently, whether it has to do with a struggling economy or simply a desire for change, more and more people are beginning to stray from tradition. Colored diamonds have become increasingly popular for engagement rings including yellow and pink diamonds. Everyone is striving for something different and that stands out from the crowd. This could be a reason for the sudden frenzy over Kate Middleton�s engagement ring. Sapphires are beginning to make their mark on the jewelry scene. Dark blue sapphires provide a stunning contrast when set with white diamonds making them a great alternative to traditional engagement rings.

Sapphires are a perfect substitute for diamonds when it comes to engagement rings. Not only are they beautiful, striking stones but their symbolism is meaningful as well. Sapphires have been known to represent truth, loyalty and devotion. They are also very durable stones, making them a perfect choice for everyday wear. When paired up with the purity and fire of a diamond, a sapphire makes a bold statement when proposing to the one you love.

Blue sapphires aren�t the only choice when it comes to this gemstone either. Because of the way sapphires are created, they come in a wide variety of colors and shades within those colors. Most sapphires are blue and can be found in every shade of blue from dark cornflower blue to light, pale blues to purple blues. Sapphires can also be found in yellow, green, white and pink. Any of these choices would look great when paired up in a unique setting with white diamonds. When you propose with a stand-out ring that strays from the traditional you will take her breath away and she will never tire of people asking to see the ring!


About The Author: Ronnie Adolf is the president of Adolf Jewelers, a leading Richmond jewelry store offering a wide range of products such Richmond diamonds and Richmond designer jewelry. Adolf Jewelers can be found online at: http://www.adolfjewelers.com .

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