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Blue sapphire: significance, virtues and why choose a gold bracelet with this precious stone?

Blue sapphire is a fascinating gemstone , a symbol of wisdom, loyalty and nobility. For centuries, it has been prized in luxury jewelry for its bewitching color and spiritual virtues. Associated with elegance and durability, blue sapphire is an ideal choice for a gold bracelet.

In this article, we’ll explore the meaning and virtues of blue sapphire, its unique characteristics, and why a gold bracelet adorned with this gemstone is a must-have piece of jewelry.

Meaning and symbolism of blue sapphire

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A symbol of wisdom and protection

Blue sapphire is often associated with wisdom and intuition. Since ancient times, it has been considered a stone of protection, warding off evil influences and attracting good fortune.

In Eastern tradition, this blue gemstone is linked to the third eye chakra, promoting clarity of mind and decision-making. In the West, it symbolizes truth and fidelity, which is why it is often used in engagement rings and other valuable jewelry.

A stone of nobility and royalty

Blue sapphires, particularly royal blue sapphires, have long been associated with royalty and great dynasties. Worn by kings and queens, it represents power, purity and divine protection. Its deep, intense hue makes it a stone of prestige, often chosen for refined jewelry such as gold bracelets.

The virtues of blue sapphire

Spiritual and energetic properties

Blue sapphire is renowned for its many spiritual and energetic virtues:

  • Harmony and soothing: It calms the emotions and promotes inner peace.
  • Concentration and wisdom: It enhances mental clarity and stimulates the intellect.
  • Spiritual protection: Keeps negative energies at bay and boosts self-confidence.

Benefits for physical well-being

On a physical level, blue sapphire is used in lithotherapy for :

  • Improve sleep quality,
  • Soothe aches and pains,
  • Stimulate the immune system.

The value of blue sapphire: what criteria influence its price?

Blue sapphire is one of the most sought-after gemstones in the world. Its value depends mainly on several criteria: color, saturation, clarity and carat weight. The more intense and pure the color, the more valuable the stone. Sapphires with vibrant saturation and a medium-dark hue are the most highly prized.

The rarest and most expensive sapphires come from Kashmir and Sri Lanka. These stones are distinguished by their velvety color and exceptional brilliance. Inclusions can affect the value of the sapphire: if they alter the clarity of the stone, they reduce its price, but specific inclusions, such as those in Kashmir sapphires, can add a unique visual effect and enhance their value.

The price of blue sapphires can vary considerably depending on their quality. A blue star sapphire, characterized by a unique asterism, can cost between $100 and $500 per carat, depending on its quality.

The different colors of blue sapphire: which shades to choose?

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Blue sapphire is not a single uniform hue, but a palette of shades that vary according to its chemical composition and origin. There are several categories:

  • Royal blue: a deep, intense hue, often associated with royalty and prestigious jewelry.
  • Cornflower Blue: a vivid blue with a slight purplish tinge, renowned for its velvety radiance.
  • Ceylon blue: a medium-to-intense, luminous blue appreciated for its perfect balance between saturation and clarity.
  • Dark blue: often sourced from Australia, it may lack brilliance but remains prized for its deep appearance.

The shades of sapphire directly influence their price and rarity. Royal Blue and Cornflower Blue sapphires are the most sought-after in fine jewelry.

Where do the most beautiful blue sapphires come from?

Blue sapphires are mined in many parts of the world, but some sources are more prestigious than others. The main origins of gem-quality sapphires are :

  • Sri Lanka (Ceylon): known for producing pure, luminous blue sapphires, often considered the benchmark for jewelry.
  • Kashmir: famous for its exceptionally rare and precious velvety blue sapphires.
  • Burma (Myanmar): Sapphires with rich blue-violet hues and intense saturation.
  • Australia: often darker sapphires, sometimes with green or yellow hues.
  • Thailand and Montana (USA): a variety of blue sapphires, often less saturated but with interesting hues.

Why choose a gold bracelet with a blue sapphire?

A gold and blue sapphire bracelet is a refined piece of jewelry, synonymous with luxury and sophistication. It is available in yellow, white and rose gold, allowing everyone to find the model that suits their style.

How to care for a gold bracelet with a blue sapphire?

A gold bracelet with a blue sapphire needs regular care to keep it looking its best. Here are a few essential tips:

  • Gentle cleaning: use lukewarm water with mild soap and a soft-bristled brush to remove impurities.
  • Avoid chemicals: perfume, lotions and household products can alter the brilliance of sapphire and gold.
  • Secure storage: keep your jewelry in a lined case to avoid scratches and knocks.
  • Annual check-up: have your jewelry inspected by a jeweler to ensure that the stone is properly set and that the gold has not tarnished.

FAQ: All you need to know about blue sapphire and gold bracelets

1. How to recognize a quality blue sapphire?

A quality blue sapphire should have an even color, good saturation and high transparency. It should be neither too dark nor too light, and its cut should allow good light reflection.

2. Why is blue sapphire more expensive than other gemstones?

The price of a blue sapphire depends on several factors: its color, provenance, carat weight and the presence of inclusions. Sapphires from Kashmir and Sri Lanka are the most prized and therefore the most expensive.

3. Is blue sapphire suitable for an engagement ring or an everyday bracelet?

Yes, blue sapphire is a highly resistant gemstone (9 on the Mohs scale), making it ideal for an engagement ring, bracelet or any other piece of everyday jewelry.

4. How to care for a gold bracelet with blue sapphire?

We recommend cleaning the jewelry with lukewarm water and mild soap, avoiding chemical products, and storing it away from shocks and scratches.

5. What is the difference between a natural blue sapphire and a heated sapphire?

A natural sapphire is extracted and cut without chemical modification. Heated sapphires are heat-treated to improve color and clarity. Heated sapphires are more affordable, while untreated sapphires are rarer and more precious.

6. Where to buy a gold bracelet with a quality blue sapphire?

You can discover our exclusive collection of gold bracelets adorned with blue sapphires on bracelets-kern.com, with models to suit every style and budget.

Conclusion

Opting for a gold bracelet with blue sapphire is a wise choice, combining aesthetics, strong symbolism and lasting value. Whether for its timeless charm, soothing virtues or prestige in jewelry, blue sapphire perfectly enhances a gold jewel.

Discover our exclusive collection of gold bracelets adorned with blue sapphires on bracelets-kern.com and find the perfect jewel to enhance your style.

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Use & Maintenance

Your Kern jewel has been designed with great care according to the requirements and rules of the jewelry industry. Each step of the manufacturing process has been carried out with the utmost care, in order to create an exceptional piece. To keep it looking its best, we recommend that you carefully follow our maintenance tips:

Tips for use

When you are not wearing it, it is preferable to store your jewellery in its original case or pouch, thus avoiding rubbing with other jewellery, shocks and scratches.

When wearing your jewelry, be sure to handle it gently to avoid bumps and falls. It is preferable to remove your jewellery when practising sports.

Avoid contact with salt water, sand, cosmetics, perfumes, detergents and any corrosive product that could alter precious metals and gems.

We recommend that you have the condition of your jewellery checked every year. Do not hesitate to make an appointment with our workshops to have the crimps, clasps and their double security checked. During this visit, our jewellers will know how to revive the brilliance of your pieces and give back to the gems all their vivacity.

Maintenance instructions

To intensify the shine of your jewelry, do not hesitate to rub them with a soft and dry cloth. If you wish to clean them, you can immerse them in soapy water (PH neutral soap) to eliminate impurities due to pollution.

Then rinse them with clean water and dry them carefully with a soft cloth.

This procedure does not apply to bracelets set with emeralds, for which we recommend special attention.

Polishing and rhodium-plating operations, which are effective in restoring the shine to your jewellery, cannot be repeated too frequently.

The first polishing and rhodium plating are offered by Kern. The following, which should preferably be carried out in our workshops, are at the customer’s expense.

Quality of the Gems

Laboratory Diamonds

Maison Kern offers exclusively synthetic diamonds, created using advanced technological processes (HPHT or CVD).

  • Optical, chemical, and physical properties identical to those of natural diamonds.
  • Independent certification available upon request.
  • Environmentally friendly production with a reduced carbon footprint.

Laboratory-Created Precious and Semi-Precious Stones

All precious and semi-precious stones offered by Maison Kern come from specialized laboratories.

  • Laboratory sapphires: AAA quality, intense color, excellent transparency, and precise cutting.
  • Laboratory black diamonds: deep and uniform shade obtained through laboratory treatment for optimal brilliance.
  • Laboratory brown and champagne diamonds: warm color and natural sparkle, without chemical treatment.
  • Laboratory emeralds: slight inclusions replicating the look of natural stones while offering enhanced durability.
  • Laboratory tsavorites: intense or soft green, a rare stone reproduced with precision for exceptional clarity.
  • Laboratory blue diamonds: color obtained through the controlled presence of boron, ensuring a stable and uniform hue.

Metal

Maison Kern creations are made exclusively from rhodium-plated 925/1000 sterling silver.

  • Rhodium plating protects silver against oxidation and maintains its lasting shine.
  • The silver comes from suppliers committed to responsible and environmentally respectful practices.

Maison Kern Commitments

  • Complete traceability for each laboratory-created stone.
  • Transparency regarding manufacturing processes.
  • Refined and durable jewelry combining aesthetics, innovation, and fine jewelry craftsmanship.

Shipping & Returns

DELIVERY POLICY

Your Kern jewelry is shipped Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. We do not deliver on weekends.

All Kern articles ordered are insured by us until delivery.

We guarantee you the security of the preparation and the routing of your order.

Your jewels are delivered in their Kern box and pouch

Purchase of a custom made bracelet :

Allow 3 to 4 weeks for the creation of your bracelet.

It will be delivered to you in its magnificent jewel case with its certificate of authenticity.

An email will inform you that your bracelet is ready.

A tracking number will be indicated to follow your order on our website under the heading “
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Free delivery in the European Union:

Your order is prepared within 2 working days following the date of the confirmation email that your custom made bracelet is ready.

Free delivery to countries outside the European Union:

Delivery is made within 3 to 5 working days following the date of the the date of the confirmation email that your custom bracelet is ready.

Any possible customs duties or import taxes that you may have to pay upon receipt of your package.

RETURN POLICY

Return of a custom made bracelet :

Write to us to let us know the reasons for your return by e-mail at [email protected]

Log in to your account to make your request and you will receive your pre-paid return slip.

For all shipments made in the European UnionIf you are not satisfied with your order, you can return your items within 15 days of receiving your order and in accordance with the return policy of the House of Kern mentioned above in the title ” Under what conditions can items be returned, exchanged or refunded “.

For all shipments outside the European Union, your items can be returned within 15 days of receipt of your order and according to the conditions of return of the House Kern mentioned just before in the title ” Under what conditions can items be returned, exchanged or refunded “.

À Under what conditions can items be returned, exchanged or refundable?

We accept returns on items that require sizing to fit your wrist.

If the bracelet needs to be enlarged, you will be asked to pay an additional fee according to the new size compared to your initial order.

If the bracelet does not match the order

The articles must be returned in their original packaging including the care instructions, the jewel case, its certificate of authenticity and the invoice with the precise reason.

What items are not refundable?

Privilege offers

Items returned worn, incomplete (care instructions, case, certificate of authenticity…), damaged or spoiled.

Size Guide

FIND YOUR KERN BRACELET SIZE BY PRINTING OUR WRIST MEASURING TAPE

You can download and print our measuring tape on an A4 sheet.
Follow the instructions below to place the tape measure on your wrist and know your own size and write it down.

Indications:

Measure your wrist, adjusting the tape measure just above your wrist bone or where you like to wear your bracelet.
Choose the size according to the way you want to wear your bracelet.
Note the measurement by adding :

Half a centimetre (+0.50 cm) for a bracelet worn closer to your skin.
One centimeter (+1 cm) for a bracelet worn more loosely.

For example :

A wrist of 15 cm, choose 15.50 cm or 16 cm depending on how you want to wear your bracelet.

WRIST CIRCUMFERENCE (CM)

SIZE OF THE BRACELETS (CM)

13,50 – 14,00

14 – 14,50

14,50 – 15,00

15 – 15,50

15,50 – 16,00

16 – 16,50

16,50 – 17,00

17 – 17,50

17,50 – 18,00

18 – 18,50

18,50 – 19,00

19 – 19,50