Amy says: “Sapphire is probably the gemstone people think of when they think of blue, but we have a world of others to discover: tourmaline, zircon, topaz and of course blue diamond.”

Go for a classic blue engagement ring but make it your own with a shade to suit you
Are you after a blue to match your partner’s eyes?
Fallen in love with the shades of a cornflower or hydrangea? Or maybe you want a nod to an ancestor’s vintage ring.
The tones and depth of blue are endless, as you can see in this gallery
Amy says: “Sapphire is probably the gemstone people think of when they think of blue, but we have a world of others to discover: tourmaline, zircon, topaz and of course blue diamond.”
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The obvious choice for blue engagement rings. But did you know that sapphires come in a range of blues from the dark shades from Australia to the paler hues of Sri Lanka.
More about sapphire
An alternative choice, topaz are commonly in a blue shade – ranging from the paler “sky blue”, through “Swiss blue” to the darker “London blue”.
More about topaz
If you are after a darker more inky blue, consider iolite. A semi-precious gemstone that’s not commonly used in engagement rings but nevertheless we think its a great choice
More about iolite
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