London Topaz Lab Sapphire Couture Rings in 14K White Gold

Carefully designed details, and a keen eye for fashion make these London Topaz rings something special. The birthstone of December, the intense deep blue color of a london blue topaz ring can evoke thoughts of warm Caribbean nights. Sapphire is the birthstone of September, and one of the most popular gemstones on the jewelry scene today. The deep blue color of a sapphire ring is just right for an evening out.

london topaz-lab sapphire couture ring
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Bowtie
Genuine London Blue Topaz With Lab Created Sapphire & Diamond Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$849.00
london topaz-lab sapphire keepsake butterfly ring
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Diamond Butterflies
Genuine London Blue Topaz With Lab Created Sapphire & Diamond Ring
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$649.00

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topaz Jewelry

Topaz is the birthstone for the month of December, and the stone given in celebration of the 4th and 19th anniversaries of marriage. Topaz is a symbol of love and affection, and has been said to be an aid to ones sweetness and disposition.... learn more

sapphire Jewelry

The sapphire is the birthstone for the month of September. The name sapphire is derived from the Latin word "saphirus" and the Greek word "sapheiros", both meaning blue. Some believe that the name sapphire is derived from its association with the planet Saturn. The name can be roughly be translated to mean "dear to the planet Saturn" in many different languages.... learn more

Lab Created Gems

Many different gemstones can be bought in today's market. There are sapphires, opals, rubies, emeralds and more. What you may not know, however, is that all of these gemstones may not be what they appear. Some gemstones on the market are not natural gemstones, and should be marked by the seller as either "lab-created" or "simulated". You may find that some of these so-called "fake" gemstones may be almost as expensive as their natural counterpoints! This may seem suspicious to you, but actually, it is an accepted practice in the jewelry trade, that is, if the "fake" is actually grown in a laboratory, which makes it quite real in fact.... learn more