Monthly Archives: January 2015

The Oxford English Dictionary defines a sapphires as a transparent precious stone, typically blue, which is a variety of corundum (aluminium oxide). Commonly, sapphires are worn in jewelry. Well, being used as a gemstone in jewelry is certainly not going to change anytime … Continue Reading

Since the Christmas photos of Prince George were released by US Weekly, the media and public have been clamoring to see more of the precious 16-month old royal baby. In these lovely portraits, we can see that little George is … Continue Reading

This excellent article featured in ForbesLife earlier this month. It points out that the jewelry market’s liking for colored stones, rubies and sapphires, has not waned, but in fact continues to flourish, as a Burmese ruby sold in 2006 for … Continue Reading

The Huffington Post recently reported a front page article about celebrity engagement rings. Elizabeth Hurley was ranked #3 in the top 10 review! Elizabeth Hurley’s blue sapphire engagement ring is set with two trillion-cut diamonds. A bold statement and a nod to … Continue Reading