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How to Buy a Blue Stone Ring

How to Buy a Blue Stone Ring

If you're looking for a unique ring with a blue stone, you've come to the right place. Listed below are four popular stones and their qualities, as well as how to buy them. Aquamarine, Spinel, Labradorite, Tanzanite, and Topaz are all popular choices. Read on to discover what you can expect from each stone and what makes them a perfect match for your ring.

Aquamarine

The hue of an Aquamarine blue stone varies from sky blue to a more intense sea blue. The deepest hues of the stone are most valuable. Smaller stones, on the other hand, will have a pale shade. Because the color of smaller stones is hard to see in person, buyers may prefer those with a greenish shimmer. Even though the blue color of Aquamarine is a popular choice for ring gemstones, its deeper shade may not be as impressive as a bigger stone.

While the color of Aquamarine is beautiful, you should also consider the durability of the stone. A ring made of this stone will be safe even if it is subjected to everyday wear and tear. It is hard to scratch and is not likely to crack when dropped accidentally. Regular cleaning and polishing will help keep your stone looking as beautiful as the day you bought it. However, it is not recommended that you get a ring made from a gemstone with a hardness lower than 6.5.

Spinel

This vintage man made Spinel blue stone ring features a deep, faceted blue stone prong-set in an open caged setting. The shank is marked 925 sterling silver. This ring is a size 10 and sits approximately 1/2 inch above the finger. The shorter prong has broken off, but the stone remains secure. The ring is available in both gold and silver. The ring is a good transitional piece for day or night wear.

The highest-quality Blue Spinel will be eye-clear and free of visible inclusions. The more pronounced the color, the more expensive the piece will be. The most expensive Blue Spinel will be saturated in blue with a moderate tone. Cobalt is used to color the stone, which is rare. A ring with blue spinel can cost several thousand dollars. However, it is a good investment for a future wedding ring.

Labradorite

If you want to add a touch of sophistication to any outfit, a Labradorite blue stone ring may be the perfect option. These stunning earrings catch the light beautifully and add a touch of sophistication. For a dressier evening out, try a pair of labradorite dangle earrings. They are a great way to add a touch of sparkle and sheen. Labradorite statement rings and pendants make great everyday jewelry pieces as well.

This stunning ring features a large labradorite stone set in a chunky sterling silver band. This unique design is a one-of-a-kind piece. You can also choose a turquoise version if you prefer. This ring can be resized for an additional fee. Simply select a size in the notes section of your order. Your ring will be shipped in a Lavanta Bay gift box for added elegance.

Tanzanite

If you're looking for a gorgeous ring with a dazzling color, you've found the right place. Tanzanite blue stone rings are available in a variety of styles, from simple to glitzy. To get started, decide on your style and shape, as well as the metal and carat weight. Then, make a budget. Real Tanzanite rings can range from $199 to $30039. While real Tanzanite is more expensive, you can find rings to fit almost any budget, including budget-friendly options.

Tanzanite is a rare blue stone that is much more valuable than Diamond. It is thought to be about 1000x rarer than Diamond and has been mined for only the past 25 years. This makes it an ideal investment because only one in a million stones are found in nature! Whether or not you purchase a tanzanite blue stone ring, you'll have the highest-quality ring, as it will increase in value over time.

Opal

An opal blue stone ring can be an elegant addition to any woman's jewelry collection. Opals are a type of mineraloid that form in fissures in almost any rock. The three most common types of rock where opals are found are basalt, sandstone, and marl. When silica-rich water seeps into voids, it forms tiny spheres of silica.

While opals are quite popular, they are not very hard. In fact, they measure only 5.5 to 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. In contrast, diamonds, sapphires, and pearls have a Mohs hardness of 10, and opals only measure 2.5-4.5. As such, care is required to preserve and protect an opal ring. Typically, white opals are the most prized types of opal. Other varieties of opal include fire opals, black opals, and fire opals.

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