Hexagonal Shape Blue Sapphire

Looking for a unique gemstone cut for your solitaire ring? Buy hexagonal shape blue sapphire. It displays a six-sided structure. With geometric lines and modern aesthetic sapphires cut in this shape, it ensures a unique engagement ring that steals the limelight.

About Hexagonal Shape Blue Sapphire

Hexagonal shape blue sapphire looks completely gorgeous when set in any jewelry form. Sapphires are hard gemstones, and thus, one need not worry about their durability. Thus, hexagonal-shaped Neelam stone is ideal for everyday wear. This shape enhances the color and clarity of the stone. You can craft these loose gemstones and enhance the beauty of your pendant, ring, and earrings.

  • Enhance focus and discipline
  • Attract wealth and prosperity
  • Protect from evil energies and accidents
  • Accelerate career growth and mental clarity
  • Activates the third eye and crown chakras, encouraging deep intuition and enlightenment.
  • Hexagonal blue sapphire is a symbol of individuality and bold choice

  • Color: Rich blue color sapphires are expensive and possess good quality.
  • Clarity: Fewer inclusions with impressive color command higher prices.
  • Cut: A well-executed hexagonal cut enhances brilliance and symmetry.
  • Carat Weight: Hexagonal shape blue sapphire are generally cut above 3 carat weight. The shape is well displayed on high carat weight stones.

Authenticity is our promise, but in the gemstone market, imitations exist. Always verify certification, origin, and quality before purchase. Trust only a reputable seller, Navratan, to ensure you're investing in true brilliance.

Q.1 Is hexagonal blue sapphire suitable for daily wear?

Ans. Yes, sapphires are second only to diamonds in hardness (9 on the Mohs scale), making them ideal for everyday use.

Q.2 Can hexagonal sapphires be used in engagement rings?

Ans. Their unique shape offers a modern twist to traditional engagement rings, perfect for those seeking standout elegance.

Q.3 How do I care for my hexagonal blue sapphire?

Ans. Use mild soap, warm water, and a soft brush. Avoid the use of harsh chemicals.
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