If you’re a non-traditional bride looking to make a bold statement with your engagement ring, then a sapphire engagement ring may be for you. Their vibrant hues and rich color make them a gorgeous alternative to diamonds, especially if you’re looking for something unique and different. It’s easy to see why these timeless stones are making a comeback.
Sapphire engagement rings have been around for centuries. Popularity of these timeless engagement rings has waxed and waned throughout history.
The tradition of sapphire engagement rings became popular in the 13th century. In 1215, Pope Innocent III instituted a mandatory waiting period from the time of engagement to marriage.
A sapphire ring was given as a token of loyalty and promise. It was believed that the color of the sapphire would change color or fade if worn by a dishonest or impure person.
Over the years, sapphire engagement rings became synonymous with love, truth, and commitment. Sapphire engagement rings were popular in the 13th century and rose to prominence in the 15th and 16th centuries.
They made a comeback during the Art Deco era of the 1920s and are becoming popular once more in the 2020s.
Today sapphire rings are said to represent wisdom, loyalty, and fidelity. They are exquisite and timeless. With their celestial hues it’s no wonder they’re among the top stones for engagement rings.
Check out the rings that inspired this post! 😍
- White Sapphire Engagement Ring | The North Way Studio
- Lavender Sapphire Engagement Ring | Eidel Precious
- Peacock Sapphire Engagement Ring | Eidel Precious
- Blue Green Sapphire Engagement Ring | Minimal VS
- Champagne Sapphire Engagement Ring | Eidel Precious
- Peach Sapphire Engagement Ring | Oore
- Blue Green Sapphire Engagement Ring | Minimal VS
- Blue Sapphire Engagement Ring | The North Way Studio
- Teal Sapphire Engagement Ring | Oore
- Royal Blue Sapphire Engagement Ring | Eidel Precious
- White Sapphire Engagement Ring | Eidel Precious
- Emerald Green Sapphire Engagement Ring | Oore