White Sapphire
White Sapphire is a colorless gemstone that belongs to the corundum mineral family, which also includes rubies and sapphires. It is composed of aluminum oxide and is known for its hardness, ranking 9 on the Mohs scale. This durability makes it a popular choice for jewelry, especially in engagement rings.
Unlike diamond, which is often sought for its brilliance, white sapphires have a more subdued sparkle. They are typically less expensive than diamonds, making them an attractive alternative for those seeking a beautiful yet budget-friendly option. White sapphires can be found in various cuts and settings, enhancing their appeal in the jewelry market.