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Sapphires

- The Cardinal Gems -
Discover a kaleidoscope of colour in our collection of unique sapphire rings & jewellery. Associated with royalty, romance and heavenly blessings, sapphires are amongst a small group of gemstones, classified since antiquity as ‘cardinal gems’. Sapphires are made from the mineral corundum, the second hardest natural substance after the diamond. They range in colour from the deep blue sapphires from Kashmir to the rare pink Padparadscha sapphires from Sri Lanka.
Delve into the timeless beauty of James Newman Jewellery's Unique Sapphire Rings & Jewellery Collection. Meticulously crafted, each piece radiates the deep allure of sapphires. When searching for truly distinctive sapphire jewellery, discerning collectors and enthusiasts alike turn to James Newman Jewellery's unmatched craftsmanship and design. If you would like help in the design of a unique handmade Sapphire ring or piece of jewellery, explore our bespoke process to find out more.
Opting for a piece of jewellery from James Newman Jewellery, means that you are purchasing from an independent designer jeweller, where manufacturing travel miles are drastically reduced due to the sourcing of materials in the local area and because jewellery is made by us, in house. Read more about our ethical jewellery policy here.
All James Newman Jewellery jewellery is designed and hand crafted in house, drastically reducing our carbon footprint; using ethically sourced gemstones and precious metals. We take our responsibilities seriously and are constantly reviewing and evolving our practices to ensure we are a force for good. Our ethical policy stretches beyond the materials we use, from our customers to employees and suppliers, we endeavour to create long lasting relationships based on fairness and trust and not excessive profits. You are in good hands with us - find out what our customers think about us here.
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