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All Sapphire Gemstones - Every Color, Cut and Origin

All Sapphire Gemstones - Every Color, Cut and Origin

Sapphire is corundum — crystallized aluminum oxide — and after diamond it is the hardest natural gemstone on earth at 9 on the Mohs scale. What sets sapphire apart from almost every other colored stone is range: trace elements of iron, titanium, chromium and vanadium give it every color but red (which becomes ruby, corundum's other face), from classic royal blue through vivid yellow, pink, purple, green, teal, padparadscha and colorless white. One mineral, an entire spectrum.

Everything under one roof

This collection brings together every loose sapphire we carry — every color, every cut, every origin — in one place, so you can browse the full range before narrowing down. Most of our stock comes from Sri Lanka (Ceylon), long regarded as the source of the finest fancy-color sapphires in the world, with additional stones from Madagascar and Tanzania. Unheated, natural sapphire makes up the majority of the collection and is disclosed on every product page — we never guess at treatment status, only report what lab analysis and sourcing documentation confirm.

How to choose a sapphire

Color first. Decide on a hue before anything else — blue and pink remain the most requested, yellow and white are popular diamond-budget alternatives, and teal, violet and color-change sapphires appeal to buyers who want something less expected. Browse by color using the links below.

Treatment. Roughly 90–95% of sapphire on the market is heat-treated to improve color and clarity. Unheated stones are rarer and priced accordingly — we flag treatment status clearly on every listing, never buried in fine print.

Cut and shape. Oval and cushion cuts dominate engagement ring settings for good reason — they maximize face-up color and size per carat. Round and emerald cuts suit more classic or minimalist designs; fancy cuts (trillion, kite, baguette) work well as accent and side stones.

Certification. Stones over roughly 1 carat, and any stone purchased as an investment piece, should carry a report from a recognized lab — GIA is the gold standard, and we note the issuing lab on every certified product page.

Shop by color

  • Blue Sapphire
  • Yellow Sapphire
  • Pink Sapphire
  • Purple & Violet Sapphire
  • Green Sapphire
  • Teal Sapphire
  • Orange Sapphire
  • Peach Sapphire
  • White Sapphire
  • Padparadscha Sapphire
  • Star Sapphire

Learn about sapphires

  • Ultimate Sapphire Buying Guide — the central hub for all sapphire education
  • Sapphire Colors Explained
  • Sapphire Pricing Explained — what drives cost per carat
  • What Is an Unheated Sapphire?
  • How to Read a GIA Sapphire Report
  • Ceylon Sapphire Complete Guide
  • How to Choose a Sapphire for Your Engagement Ring

Have a question about a specific stone or want help choosing? Email crescentgems@gmail.com — we respond personally within one business day. Every loose stone qualifies for our 14-day return policy. Select pieces are available through our Try-On program. Free US shipping on every order.

All Sapphire Gemstones - Every Color, Cut and Origin

Sapphire is corundum — crystallized aluminum oxide — and after diamond it is the hardest natural gemstone on earth at 9 on the Mohs scale. What sets sapphire apart from almost every other colored stone is range: trace elements of iron, titanium, chromium and vanadium give it every color but red (which becomes ruby, corundum's other face), from classic royal blue through vivid yellow, pink, purple, green, teal, padparadscha and colorless white. One mineral, an entire spectrum.

Everything under one roof

This collection brings together every loose sapphire we carry — every color, every cut, every origin — in one place, so you can browse the full range before narrowing down. Most of our stock comes from Sri Lanka (Ceylon), long regarded as the source of the finest fancy-color sapphires in the world, with additional stones from Madagascar and Tanzania. Unheated, natural sapphire makes up the majority of the collection and is disclosed on every product page — we never guess at treatment status, only report what lab analysis and sourcing documentation confirm.

How to choose a sapphire

Color first. Decide on a hue before anything else — blue and pink remain the most requested, yellow and white are popular diamond-budget alternatives, and teal, violet and color-change sapphires appeal to buyers who want something less expected. Browse by color using the links below.

Treatment. Roughly 90–95% of sapphire on the market is heat-treated to improve color and clarity. Unheated stones are rarer and priced accordingly — we flag treatment status clearly on every listing, never buried in fine print.

Cut and shape. Oval and cushion cuts dominate engagement ring settings for good reason — they maximize face-up color and size per carat. Round and emerald cuts suit more classic or minimalist designs; fancy cuts (trillion, kite, baguette) work well as accent and side stones.

Certification. Stones over roughly 1 carat, and any stone purchased as an investment piece, should carry a report from a recognized lab — GIA is the gold standard, and we note the issuing lab on every certified product page.

Shop by color

  • Blue Sapphire
  • Yellow Sapphire
  • Pink Sapphire
  • Purple & Violet Sapphire
  • Green Sapphire
  • Teal Sapphire
  • Orange Sapphire
  • Peach Sapphire
  • White Sapphire
  • Padparadscha Sapphire
  • Star Sapphire

Learn about sapphires

  • Ultimate Sapphire Buying Guide — the central hub for all sapphire education
  • Sapphire Colors Explained
  • Sapphire Pricing Explained — what drives cost per carat
  • What Is an Unheated Sapphire?
  • How to Read a GIA Sapphire Report
  • Ceylon Sapphire Complete Guide
  • How to Choose a Sapphire for Your Engagement Ring

Have a question about a specific stone or want help choosing? Email crescentgems@gmail.com — we respond personally within one business day. Every loose stone qualifies for our 14-day return policy. Select pieces are available through our Try-On program. Free US shipping on every order.

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AGCL - Gem Lab
1.20 ct Baguette White Sapphire gemstone with brilliant clarity and sparkle for fine jewelry

CG8393

1.20 ct Natural Unheated White Sapphire – Baguette Cut

$720.00 USD
AGCL - Gem Lab
0.44 ct natural unheated violet sapphire gemstone with rich purple hue and excellent clarity

CG8387

0.44 ct Natural Unheated Violet Sapphire – Round Cut | Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

$110.00 USD
GIA
3.26 ct Oval Purple Star Sapphire displaying a six-ray star asterism with unheated clarity.

CG8288

3.26 ct Natural Unheated Purple Star Sapphire – Oval Cabochon Cut | GIA Certified

$2,834.00 USD
GIA
3.40 ct oval purple star Strong Star Sapphire — six-ray asterism, unheated, GIA certified

CG8293

3.40 ct Natural Unheated Purple Star Sapphire – Oval cabochon Cut | GIA Certified | Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

$2,380.00 USD
AGCL - Gem Lab
Calibrated
0.60 ct unheated Oval lavender Sapphire gemstone with rich purple hue and excellent clarity

CG8385

0.60 ct Natural Unheated Lavender Sapphire – Oval Cut | Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

$150.00 USD
AGCL - Gem Lab
0.34 ct unheated natural violet sapphire gemstone with rich purple hue and excellent clarity

CG8388

0.34 ct Natural Unheated Violet Sapphire – Round Cut | Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

$85.00 USD
AGCL - Gem Lab
Calibrated
0.60 ct natural Emerald cut Violet sapphire gemstone with violet hues and excellent clarity

CG8383

0.60 ct Natural Unheated Violet Sapphire – Emerald Cut | Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

$150.00 USD
AGCL - Gem Lab
Calibrated
Close-up of 0.57 ct natural unheated pink sapphire gemstone with soft pink hue and excellent clarity

CG8391

0.57 ct Natural Unheated Pink Sapphire – Oval Cut | Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

$228.00 USD
AGCL - Gem Lab
0.42 ct trillion purple sapphire from Ceylon — unheated, natural purple, lab certified

CG8386

0.42 ct Natural Unheated Purple Sapphire – Trillion Cut | Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

$105.00 USD
AGCL - Gem Lab
0.36 ct unheated yellow Ceylon sapphire, cushion cut, close-up view

CG8390

0.36 ct Natural Unheated Yellow Sapphire – Cushion Cut | Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

$90.00 USD
AGCL - Gem Lab
Calibrated
0.50 ct Oval Purple Sapphire gemstone gemstone with rich velvety hues and precision cut sparkle

CG8384

0.50 ct Natural Unheated Purple Sapphire – Oval Cut | Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

$200.00 USD
Natural blue sapphire loose stone in a rich royal blue hue

Blue

Close-up of a rare Loose Purple Sapphires gemstone showcasing its royal and mysterious deep violet hue

Purple

Close-up of a vibrant Pink Sapphire gemstones showcasing its brilliance and color variations

Pink

Close-up of a deep red Ruby Gemstones symbolizing passion and power, known as the King of Gemstones

Ruby

Vivid orange sapphire gemstones with deep tangerine hue and brilliant cut, showcasing clarity and strong saturation

Orange

Close-up of a soft pink-orange peach sapphire gemstone showcasing its delicate hues

Peach 

Close-up of vibrant yellow sapphire gemstones showcasing their radiant golden hues and brilliant sparkle

Yellow

White

Close-up of a Teal Sapphire gemstones blue and green hues

Teal

Faceted Green Sapphire gemstones, showcasing vibrant green hues as an attractive emerald alternative.

Green

Close-up of a brilliant green Tsavorite garnet gemstones showcasing its vibrant color and rare beauty

Tsavorite

Natural padparadscha sapphire loose stone in a rare peachy-pink lotus-blossom hue

Padparadscha

Close-up of a Natural Chrysoberyl gemstone showcasing its brilliance and durability, symbolizing strength, light, and luxury.

Chrysoberyl

Close-up of natural cat's eye chrysoberyl gemstone showing sharp chatoyancy phenomenon on honey-yellow cabochon stone

Cats eye

Natural Star Sapphires gemstone with glowing asterism star effect in smooth cabochon cut

Star Sapphires

Natural colour-change sapphire loose stone shifting hue between light sources

Color Change

Sapphire pairs showcasing balanced color, size, and shape for elegant jewelry designs

Matched pairs

Round Sapphires Ceylon blue sapphire 6mm — calibrated loose stone for engagement rings

Round Gemstones

Natural Oval Sapphire — unheated loose stone for engagement rings

Oval Gemstones

rectangular sapphires— unheated elongated loose stone

Rectangular Gemstones

Square Sapphires— square loose stone, diamond alternative

Square Gemstones

1.06 ct Kite-Shaped Blue Sapphire showcasing a unique geometric design and vibrant blue color.

Fancy cut Gemstones

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Exceptional Gems

Hand selected for exceptional clarity and brilliance.

Precision Cut

Crafted to exact dimensions for perfect symmetry.

Calibrated Sizes

Designed to fit fine jewellery settings flawlessly.

Natural Colours

Vivid, untreated hues that highlight true beauty.

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