Sapphires

Natural sapphires are available in approximately 1500 unique shades of colour, each with a varying hue, tone and saturation level. Additionally, there are colourless sapphires, bi-coloured and tri-coloured sapphires (known as parti sapphires) and sapphires that display pleochroism (changing shades of colour when moved from different angles). The shape, style of the cut, clarity, and carat sizing add to the uniqueness of each sapphire. Sapphires are the most sought-after precious coloured gemstones worldwide, and given the variety and choice, it is simple to see why.

Purple Sapphire

Purple Sapphire

White Sapphire

White Sapphire

Bi-Colour Sapphire

Bi-Colour Sapphire

Parti Sapphire

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1.33ct Smokey Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
1.33ct Smokey Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

1.33ct Smokey Blue Sapphire

Regular price $999.00
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2.26ct Ethiopian Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
2.26ct Ethiopian Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
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2.26ct Ethiopian Blue Sapphire

Regular price $10,215.00
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2.04ct Green Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
2.04ct Green Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

2.04ct Green Sapphire

Regular price $3,445.00
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3.14ct Olive Green Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
3.14ct Olive Green Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

3.14ct Olive Green Sapphire

Regular price $5,824.00
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1.87ct Royal Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
1.87ct Royal Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

1.87ct Royal Blue Sapphire

Regular price $6,634.00
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2.02ct Teal Green Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
2.02ct Teal Green Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

2.02ct Teal Green Sapphire

Regular price $3,998.00
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3.99ct Pastel Pink Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
3.99ct Pastel Pink Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

3.99ct Pastel Pink Sapphire

Regular price $4,198.00
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1.31ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
1.31ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

1.31ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire

Regular price $2,281.00
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4.04ct Green Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
4.04ct Green Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

4.04ct Green Sapphire

Regular price $10,648.00
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6.11ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
6.11ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

6.11ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire

Regular price $36,450.00
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13.50ct Pastel Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
13.50ct Pastel Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

13.50ct Pastel Blue Sapphire

Regular price $34,522.00
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1.46ct Pastel Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
1.46ct Pastel Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

1.46ct Pastel Blue Sapphire

Regular price $2,097.00
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2.45ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire Pear Cut
2.45ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire Pear Cut

2.45ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire

Regular price $7,472.00
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2.53ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire Cushion Cut
2.53ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire Cushion Cut

2.53ct Cornflower Blue Sapphire

Regular price $7,718.00
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4.01ct Burmese Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
4.01ct Burmese Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

4.01ct Burmese Blue Sapphire

Regular price $9,935.00
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6.33ct Rosewood 'Cupid's' Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
6.33ct Rosewood 'Cupid's' Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

6.33ct Rosewood 'Cupid's' Sapphire

Regular price $9,998.00
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Natural Sapphires
Frequently Asked Questions

What are sapphires?

Sapphires are a rare type of precious gemstone made from the mineral corundum. They come in many colours, but blue is the most well-known. Sapphires are the most popular and sought-after precious gemstone for use in fine jewellery, especially rings.

Chemical Composition:
Aluminium Oxide Al2O3

Crystal System: Trigonal

Refractive Index: 1.76 to 1.78

Specific Gravity: 3.80 to 4.05

Double Refraction: 0.008 to 0.009 

Mohs Hardness: 9

Lustre: Bright Vitreous

Where do sapphires come from?

Sapphires are found in many parts of the world, with some of the most famous origins being Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Burma), Kashmir, and Madagascar. Other countries such as Australia, Thailand, and Montana (USA) also produce sapphires. The origin can sometimes affect the value, especially if the sapphire comes from a highly regarded source like Kashmir, Burma or Sri Lanka.

Can I use a sapphire for an engagement ring?

Yes! Sapphires are one of the best choices for an engagement ring because they are very hard and durable (9 on the Mohs scale). They resist scratches well, making them perfect for everyday wear. They also come in many colours, shapes and carat sizes, giving you a choice when it comes to selecting a sapphire and creative freedom when it comes to designing an engagement ring around that sapphire.

What gives a sapphire its value?

A sapphire's value is determined by its colour, clarity, size, and origin. The most valuable sapphires have a deep, vibrant colour without being too dark - clarity matters; fewer visible inclusions mean a higher value. Larger sapphires and those from famous locations like Kashmir or Burma are traditionally more expensive.

What does it mean if a sapphire is heated?

Heating is a common treatment used to improve a sapphire's colour and clarity. Most sapphires on the market have been heated, and this is an accepted practice in the industry. Natural, unheated sapphires with vivid colour are much rarer and more valuable than their heated counterparts.

What is the rarest colour sapphire?

The rarest sapphire is padparadscha sapphire, which has a blended mix of pink and orange. Padparadscha sapphires are highly prized because of their unusual colour and limited supply. They are mainly found in Sri Lanka but can also come from Madagascar and Tanzania.

What month is sapphire the birthstone of?

Sapphire is the traditional and modern birthstone for September. Sapphires are the perfect gemstone for a birthstone ring or birthstone-themed jewellery. Their hardness and durability withstand the test of time.

What is the meaning and symbolism of sapphires?

Blue sapphires have long been symbols of wisdom, truth, and loyalty. They are often associated with royalty and were believed to bring protection and good fortune. Many people choose blue sapphires for engagement rings and jewellery because they hold an iconic status in the public eye.

How do I know if a sapphire is natural or synthetic?

Some sapphires are lab-created, meaning they have the same chemical structure as natural sapphires but were made in a laboratory. To ensure a sapphire is natural and not lab-created, it is best practice to buy from a trusted gemstone dealer or jeweller and request gemstone certification. A professional gemological laboratory can confirm whether a sapphire is natural and has been treated.

Everything You Need To Know About Sapphires

Buying a Blue Sapphire; The Ultimate Guide - The Sapphire Merchant
Why Sapphires Make the Best Engagement Ring Gemstone - The Sapphire Merchant
Your Guide to Heated vs Unheated Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
Are Sapphire's Ethical? - The Sapphire Merchant

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