Purple Gemstones

Purple gemstones range from hues of soft lavender to lilac through to violet and royal purple. These bold and beautiful purple shades form from trace elements such as chromium, iron, or vanadium, each giving the crystal its unique shade of purple. Whether you choose a purple sapphire, tanzanite, or amethyst, these gems are valued for their rarity and beauty. Keep scrolling to see view our hand-curated purple gemstone collection.

Purple Sapphire

Purple Sapphire

Purple Amethyst

Purple Amethyst

Purple Spinel

Purple Spinel

Purple Tanzanite

Purple Tanzanite

Purple Garnet

Purple Garnet
4.20ct Umbalite Garnet - The Sapphire Merchant
4.20ct Umbalite Garnet - The Sapphire Merchant

4.20ct Umbalite Garnet

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13.13ct Amethyst - The Sapphire Merchant
13.13ct Amethyst - The Sapphire Merchant

13.13ct Amethyst

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4.56ct Ametrine - The Sapphire Merchant
4.56ct Ametrine - The Sapphire Merchant

4.56ct Ametrine

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13.08ct Amethyst Quartz Cushion Cut
13.08ct Amethyst Quartz Cushion Cut

13.08ct Amethyst

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19.83ct Ametrine Quartz Cushion Cut Gemstone
19.83ct Ametrine Quartz Cushion Cut Gemstone

19.83ct Ametrine

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8.04ct Rubellite Tourmaline - The Sapphire Merchant
8.04ct Rubellite Tourmaline - The Sapphire Merchant

8.04ct Rubellite Tourmaline

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6.05ct Lavender Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant
6.05ct Lavender Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant

6.05ct Lavender Spinel

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4.21ct Lilac Burmese Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant
4.21ct Lilac Burmese Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant

4.21ct Lilac Burmese Spinel

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4.20ct Mauve Burmese Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant
4.20ct Mauve Burmese Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant

4.20ct Mauve Burmese Spinel

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0.98ct Purple Zoisite - The Sapphire Merchant
0.98ct Purple Zoisite - The Sapphire Merchant

0.98ct Purple Zoisite

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3.50ct Colour Change Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
3.50ct Colour Change Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
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3.50ct Colour Change Sapphire

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2.35ct Alexandrite - The Sapphire Merchant
2.35ct Alexandrite - The Sapphire Merchant

2.35ct Alexandrite

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3.10ct Pink Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
3.10ct Pink Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

3.10ct Pink Sapphire

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4.23ct Violet Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
4.23ct Violet Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

4.23ct Violet Sapphire

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4.81ct Colour Change Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
4.81ct Colour Change Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
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4.81ct Colour Change Sapphire

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2.58ct Brazilian Amethyst - The Sapphire Merchant
2.58ct Brazilian Amethyst - The Sapphire Merchant

2.58ct Brazilian Amethyst

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4.64ct Brazilian Amethyst - The Sapphire Merchant
4.64ct Brazilian Amethyst - The Sapphire Merchant

4.64ct Brazilian Amethyst

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5.74ct Brazilian Amethyst - The Sapphire Merchant
5.74ct Brazilian Amethyst - The Sapphire Merchant

5.74ct Brazilian Amethyst

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1.09ct Vivid Purple Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant
1.09ct Vivid Purple Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant

1.09ct Vivid Purple Spinel

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4.36ct Purple Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant
4.36ct Purple Spinel - The Sapphire Merchant

4.36ct Purple Spinel

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1.19ct Purple Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
1.19ct Purple Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

1.19ct Purple Sapphire

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1.11ct Violet Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
1.11ct Violet Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

1.11ct Violet Sapphire

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2.25ct Pastel Purple Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
2.25ct Pastel Purple Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

2.25ct Pastel Purple Sapphire

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2.27ct Pink Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
2.27ct Pink Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

2.27ct Pink Sapphire

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Purple Gemstones
Frequently Asked Questions

What gemstones are purple?

The most notable precious and semi-precious purple gemstones include purple sapphire, alexandrite, purple garnet, purple spinel, amethyst, ametrine, fluorite, kunzite, and tanzanite zoisite.

What are the most popular purple gemstones used in jewellery?

All purple gemstones can be used in jewellery; however, their popularity increases with the hardness and durability of the gemstone. Ranking from the hardest to the softest in order using the Mohs hardness scale is purple sapphire (9), alexandrite (8.5), purple spinel (8), purple garnet (7.5), amethyst (7), kunzite (7), tanzanite (7) and fluorite (4). Sapphire is our most popular purple gemstone. Only second to a diamond in hardness, sapphire is incredibly resistant to scratching and is well-suited for daily wear, making it a favourite for an engagement ring because it will withstand the test of time.

Can I use a purple gemstone for an engagement ring?

Absolutely! A purple gemstone can make a stunning and unique choice for an engagement ring, blending beauty, symbolism, and individualy. Alexandrite, purple sapphire, purple spinel and purple garnet are particulary popular for engagement ring gemstones, because they are considered a harder and more durable purple gemstone option.

What are the most valuable purple gemstones?

The most valuable purple gemstone is purple sapphire. Its rarity, durability, and pastel purple through to vivid purple hue, make it highly sought after for fine jewellery. Purple sapphires command higher prices than other purple gemstones due to their combination of beauty, prestige, and suitability for daily wear, particularly in engagement rings or heirloom-quality pieces.

Alexandrite also contends for the title of the most valuable purple gemstone, particularly rare specimens that exhibit a strong colour change between green in daylight and purplish-red under incandescent light. Depending on the specimen, alexandrites' scarcity and unique optical properties place it among the most valuable purple gemstones.

Purple spinel, especially in shades of lavender, lilac and violet, is hot on the heels of sapphire as one of the most valuable purple gemstones. Spinel is widely accepted as the unofficial 5th precious gemstone, alongside diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires, and prices for fine quality purple spinel rival prices for comparative purple sapphires.

Tanzanite bucks the trend of hardness correlating to value. Tanzanite is a rare purple gemstone only mined in one location, a 14-kilometre square block of land in Tanzania. Its intense bluish-purple colour, magnificent clarity and larger carat sizes make it one of the most valuable purple gemstones available.

Are there any birthstones that are purple in colour?

Seven birthstones are available in a purple colour option. January's birthstone is (purple) garnet, February's birthstone is amethyst, and September's birthstone is (purple) sapphire. These form part of the traditional birthstone list, which has been used for centuries and is rooted in ancient customs and beliefs.

June's birthstone is alexandrite, August's birthstone is (purple) spinel, September's birthstone is (purple) sapphire, and December's birthstone is tanzanite. These purple gemstones were added to the modern birthstone list in the 20th century to reflect a wider variety of available gemstones and complement traditional options.

What is the rarest purple gemstone?

The rarest purple gemstone is alexandrite. Alexandrite is a pleochroic gem, which means it can show different colours when viewed from different directions; one of these colours is purple-red. Additionally, it is prized for its colour-changing properties when viewed under daylight and then incandescent light. Under daylight is will appear green and under incandescent light it will appear violet or purplish-red.

What is the meaning and symbolism of purple gemstones?

Purple gemstones are imbued with rich symbolism, making them meaningful not just to be worn as jewellery but also to be used in spiritual practices and healing traditions. Purple represents the crown chakra, which connects to divine knowledge and spiritual enlightenment. Some believe that wearing a purple gemstone promotes mental clarity and intuition, guiding them to deeper understanding and insight. Additionally, purple is a colour linked to imagination and artistic expression. Purple gemstones are thought to inspire creativity, making them an excellent choice for those seeking to unlock their creative potential or enhance their imaginative abilities.

How do I know if a purple gemstone is natural or synthetic?

Alexandrite, purple sapphire, and purple spinel can be lab-created (synthetic). These are the most valuable and rarest purple gemstones in their natural, earth-mined form. For this reason, when buying a purple gemstone, precautions should be taken to protect against being sold a lab-created purple gemstone under the guise of a natural gemstone. Always buy your gemstone from a reputable gem dealer and request a laboratory report. Most laboratory reports are completed upon purchase of the gemstone, and a reputable gem dealer will offer several well-known and trusted gem labs as options for the gem certification process.

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