Blue sapphire is corundum—same mineral as ruby, just blue instead of red. It's a 9 on the Mohs scale, which makes it one of the toughest gemstones you can wear. That blue comes from titanium and iron in the crystal structure.
Product Specifications:
Real blue sapphire ranges from pale cornflower to deep navy depending on trace elements. Most have natural inclusions—that's how you know it's genuine. The bezel setting protects the stone while keeping everything wearable. This is jewelry you put on and forget about. Sterling silver gets better with wear because your body oils naturally polish it, so it's built to be worn daily.
Delicate enough for work, substantial enough to notice. The adjustable chain means you can layer it or wear it solo. Sleep in it, shower in it, live in it. It's built to handle real life.
Blue sapphire has been prized for thousands of years—it's durable, distinctive, and doesn't need special handling. September babies get one of the toughest birthstones.
Sterling silver oxidizes naturally—that's normal. Wear it regularly and it stays shiny. Blue sapphire can handle anything you throw at it.
Each stone is unique. Natural inclusions and color variation are expected.