


This clear stone has a diamond-esque vibe without the higher cost, making it a popular option for budget-conscious couples. If you love the look of a colorless stone but don’t want to spend diamond-worthy prices, white sapphires may be for you. "Sapphires have ancient associations in many different cultures with loyalty, integrity, and romantic devotion, so a white sapphire is an appropriate choice for someone wanting a stone that symbolizes the power of their commitment," says Sharon Schatner of Filigree Jewelers. But did you know that blue sapphires have an equally gorgeous, yet much more affordable sibling stone, the white sapphire? It combines the look of a diamond with the glamour, mystique, and rich history and meaning of a sapphire. Her daughter-in-law Kate Middleton re-ignited the trend when she received the same ring from Prince William in 2010. Blue sapphires have been a popular choice for engagement rings for decades, in part thanks to Princess Diana, who wore a 12-carat halo sapphire when she got engaged to Prince Charles. If you’re exploring alternatives to a diamond for your engagement ring, you’ve probably thought about sapphires.
