John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet in Sterling Silver - Skeie's Jewelers
John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet in Sterling Silver - Skeie's Jewelers
John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet in Sterling Silver - Skeie's Jewelers
John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet in Sterling Silver - Skeie's Jewelers
John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet - Skeie's Jewelers
John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet in Sterling Silver - Skeie's Jewelers
John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet in Sterling Silver - Skeie's Jewelers
John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet in Sterling Silver - Skeie's Jewelers
John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet in Sterling Silver - Skeie's Jewelers
John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet - Skeie's Jewelers

John Hardy Sapphire Pave Chain Bracelet in Sterling Silver

$520.00 Sale Save

From designer John Hardy, this elegant handmade 7.5mm wide sterling silver chain bracelet features black or blue sapphires pave set on a pusher clasp. The iconic Classic Chain Collection is a symbol of eternal human connection and community bond. This bracelet is in size Medium. Available in sizes Small and Large as a special order.

Details

  • Sterling silver
  • black or blue sapphires
  • Size Medium. Other sizes available by special order

Style# BBS90409BLS

Sapphire Although sapphire typically refers to the rich, blue gemstone variety of the mineral corundum, this royal gemstone occurs in a rainbow of hues. Sapphires come in every color except red, which instead earn the classification of rubies. Trace elements like iron, titanium, chromium, copper, and magnesium give naturally colorless corundum a tint of blue, yellow, purple, orange, or green, respectively. Sapphires in any color but blue are called “fancies.” Pink sapphires toe a fine line between ruby and sapphire. In the U.S., these gemstones must meet a minimum color saturation to be considered rubies. Pinkish-orange sapphires called padparadscha (from the Sri Lankan word for “lotus flower”) can draw higher prices than some blue sapphires. The name “sapphire” comes from the Latin sapphirus and Greek sappheiros, meaning “blue stone,” though those words may have originally referred to lapis lazuli. They aren’t just valuable in jewelry, but also in industrial applications, including scientific instruments, high-durability windows, watches, and electronics. Sapphire gemstones symbolize loyalty, nobility, sincerity, and integrity.

Product Care -Ultrasonic and steam cleaners are usually safe for untreated, heat-treated, and lattice diffusion treated stones. Fracture-filled, cavity-filled, or dyed material should only be cleaned with a damp cloth.
-Warm, soapy water is always safe. Silver For centuries, silver has been prized for its incredible luster and workability. Pure silver is highly tarnish-resistant but is too soft to use for jewelry design. Other metals like copper, nickel, or zinc, are added to harden silver. For example, sterling silver is 92.5% silver and 7.5% another metal. Silver products sometimes may be marked “925” which means that 925 parts per thousand are pure silver. Some jewelry may be described as silverplate: a layer of silver is bonded to a base metal. If you’re looking for an inexpensive metal for your fine jewelry, silver is a good choice. Since silver is soft and scratches easily, it’s best used for jewelry that is not worn daily.

Product Care -Your sterling silver jewelry will need cleaning and polishing from time to time to remove fingerprints, oils, and naturally occurring tarnish.
-The most effective way to clean sterling silver is with warm water and mild bar soap. (Liquid soap is likely to leave a film on your jewelry, resulting in a dull finish.)
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At Skeie's, it's of upmost importance that the jewelry we select is obtained from suppliers who follow conflict-free and socially responsible practices. We believe that the materials used in our jewelry should support and benefit the communities where they originated, while keeping the environmental impact as minimal as possible.

This product has an option or size offered at a special sale price. Sale pricing applies to in-stock styles and sizes only. Special orders of out-of-stock products do not qualify for sale pricing. Sizing may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please call for further details.

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