PalmBeach Men's Yellow Gold-plated Square Genuine Blue Sapphire and Cubic Zircinoa Cross Pendant (30mm) with 22 inch Chain

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SettingBezel Item Length2.13 inches
ChainCurb ClaspLobster claw
Stone Weight0.40 carats, 0.50 carats Brand Seller or Collection NamePalm Beach Jewelry
Metal stampNo Stamp Metalyellow-gold-plated-brass
MaterialMetal Height3 millimeters
ResizableNo Gem TypeSapphire, Cubic Zirconia
Minimum total gem weight0.9000 carats Width30 millimeters
Length5.4 centimeters Number of stones16
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  • Main Stone: 1 Square Brilliant Cut Genuine Blue Sapphire, .40 carat, 4 mm x 4 mm
  • Accent Stone: 15 Cubic Zirconias .50 cttw
  • 14k Gold-Plated, Silvertone; Includes 14k Gold-Plated Chain
  • Pendant: 30 mm wide x 54 mm long x 3 mm high; Chain: 2.5 mm wide x 22 inches long x 2 mm high
  • Includes gift box and drawstring pouch

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Sapphire history

metals

Sapphire shapes

Our Sapphires

Sapphires are known for their stunning deep blue hue, but can also occur in a variety of colors like purple, green, pink, or white. We offer both genuine and simulated sapphires. Our genuine sapphires are ideal for daily wear since they are a remarkably hard stone and register a 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness (a diamond is a 10).

Some clients opt for simulated stones since they are an inexpensive—yet still eye-catching—option. Our simulated sapphires come in a variety of rich colors and are visually indistinguishable from real sapphires. Whichever type of stone you choose, rest assured, with the right care, these beautiful gems will last generations.

Gemstone care instructions: clean by rinsing in warm water, then dry with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh abrasives or chemicals to ensure your stones remain durable for years to come.

Benefits & History of Sapphires

Sapphire is the birthstone of September and is the traditional gift for 5th, 45th, and 65th wedding anniversaries. Sapphires are thought to restore balance, promote peace, and calm the mind. For centuries, sapphires have been associated with royalty. In ancient Greece and Rome, kings and queens believed blue sapphires attracted wealth and protected their owners from envy and harm.

Today, the most famous sapphires belong to Britain’s royal family. Queen Elizabeth owned—and regularly wore—many stunning sapphire brooches, and one was the inspiration for the engagement ring that Prince Charles gifted Princess Diana. Princess Diana’s sapphire ring became one of the most famous pieces of jewelry in the world. It features a massive 12-carat blue Ceylon sapphire set in 18 ct white gold, surrounded by fourteen diamonds. The ring now belongs to Prince William’s wife, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge.

Our Metals

• Platinum-Plated Sterling Silver: A layer of pure platinum over a sterling silver core that produces a durable, tarnish-resistant finish.

• Gold-Plated Sterling Silver: A layer of 14k gold over a sterling silver core that gives the appearance of pure gold jewelry.

• Gold-Plated: The most affordable option of metal since it contains a thin layer of 14k gold over a brass core.

• 14k yellow gold: Durable, popular, and tarnish-free warm tone metal. Some of our styles are also available in 10k gold.

Our Sapphire Shapes

• Cushion: Durable cut with rounded edges and high brilliance.

• Emerald: Sophisticated and cost-effective cut that accentuates clarity.

• Marquise: Slimming cut that gives the illusion of a larger stone.

• Oval: Unique and trendy cut that has become a celebrity favorite.

• Pear: Versatile cut that flatters any setting or band style.

• Round: Popular cut that provides the most sparkle.

• Square: Unisex cut that provides sparkle and suits any gender.

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Top reviews

Matthew Holland
The item was tarnished out of the box and the minute gems come loose from their settings.

Brent Rodriguez
Not for my man

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