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Blue Sapphire — Natural Loose Stones in Every Blue

Blue Sapphire — Natural Loose Stones in Every Blue

Blue sapphire is the world's most iconic colored gemstone — corundum colored by trace iron and titanium, prized for its depth of color, 9 on the Mohs scale durability, and a 2,500-year history of royal and ceremonial significance. This is our complete blue sapphire collection: natural, hand-selected loose stones from Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Madagascar, and other classic sapphire origins, covering every shade of blue from pale denim to vivid royal and the rare cornflower hue collectors hunt for.

Every blue, every cut

Blue sapphire ranges far wider than most buyers realize. Pale blue and denim blue offer quiet, wearable elegance at accessible prices. Medium-tone vivid blue is the daily-wear sweet spot. Cornflower — a velvety, slightly violet-leaning blue with strong saturation that holds its color from daylight to candlelight — is the most coveted hue and commands the highest prices. Royal blue is darker and more saturated, prized for dramatic statement pieces. This collection brings them all together so you can compare across the full range in one place.

Treatment and certification, disclosed on every stone

Every product page states treatment status clearly. Many of our blue sapphires are unheated — meaning they show their natural color with no thermal treatment at all. Unheated stones are significantly rarer and carry greater collectible and investment value. Stones that have been heat-treated (the only treatment we accept in our inventory) are disclosed as such. Premium pieces ship with GIA reports documenting weight, dimensions, treatment status, and origin where determinable. Independent lab reports accompany most other stones. Nothing is sold without honest disclosure.

How to choose a blue sapphire

Hue. Cornflower and royal blue command the highest prices. Pale blue, denim blue, and silvery blue offer quiet elegance at more accessible levels. Stones leaning toward green or gray are valued less — we disclose these honestly in our color descriptions.

Saturation over tone. Vivid saturation matters more than darkness. A medium-tone highly-saturated blue out-performs a darker stone with grayish undertones every time.

Cut. Oval and cushion dominate engagement-ring demand. Emerald and radiant cuts suit modern geometric settings. Round cuts are designer favorites for calibrated work. We carry every standard cut and a growing range of fancy cuts.

Carat. Sub-carat blue sapphires are widely available under $1,000. One-carat stones typically range from the mid-three-figures to low-four-figures depending on hue and treatment. Two-carat and above moves quickly into premium and investment territory.

Engagement rings and design work

Sapphire's hardness makes it second only to diamond for daily wear, which is why it has become the leading natural alternative for engagement rings. Custom jewelers and designers value our matched pairs and calibrated dimensions for bespoke work; see our matched pairs collection. Collectors typically look for unheated origin, GIA documentation, and rarer hue ranges — those stones tend to move quickly when they list.

Explore more

For Sri Lanka-origin stones specifically, browse our Ceylon blue sapphire collection. For unheated-only stones, see untreated blue sapphires. Or explore the complete natural loose sapphire catalog across every color.

Have a question about a specific stone, or want help choosing between two? Email crescentgems@gmail.com — we reply within one business day. Every loose stone qualifies for our 14-day return policy. Select pieces are available through our Try-On program — see the stone in hand before you commit. Free US shipping on every order; international shipping via FedEx and UPS.

Blue Sapphire — Natural Loose Stones in Every Blue

Blue sapphire is the world's most iconic colored gemstone — corundum colored by trace iron and titanium, prized for its depth of color, 9 on the Mohs scale durability, and a 2,500-year history of royal and ceremonial significance. This is our complete blue sapphire collection: natural, hand-selected loose stones from Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Madagascar, and other classic sapphire origins, covering every shade of blue from pale denim to vivid royal and the rare cornflower hue collectors hunt for.

Every blue, every cut

Blue sapphire ranges far wider than most buyers realize. Pale blue and denim blue offer quiet, wearable elegance at accessible prices. Medium-tone vivid blue is the daily-wear sweet spot. Cornflower — a velvety, slightly violet-leaning blue with strong saturation that holds its color from daylight to candlelight — is the most coveted hue and commands the highest prices. Royal blue is darker and more saturated, prized for dramatic statement pieces. This collection brings them all together so you can compare across the full range in one place.

Treatment and certification, disclosed on every stone

Every product page states treatment status clearly. Many of our blue sapphires are unheated — meaning they show their natural color with no thermal treatment at all. Unheated stones are significantly rarer and carry greater collectible and investment value. Stones that have been heat-treated (the only treatment we accept in our inventory) are disclosed as such. Premium pieces ship with GIA reports documenting weight, dimensions, treatment status, and origin where determinable. Independent lab reports accompany most other stones. Nothing is sold without honest disclosure.

How to choose a blue sapphire

Hue. Cornflower and royal blue command the highest prices. Pale blue, denim blue, and silvery blue offer quiet elegance at more accessible levels. Stones leaning toward green or gray are valued less — we disclose these honestly in our color descriptions.

Saturation over tone. Vivid saturation matters more than darkness. A medium-tone highly-saturated blue out-performs a darker stone with grayish undertones every time.

Cut. Oval and cushion dominate engagement-ring demand. Emerald and radiant cuts suit modern geometric settings. Round cuts are designer favorites for calibrated work. We carry every standard cut and a growing range of fancy cuts.

Carat. Sub-carat blue sapphires are widely available under $1,000. One-carat stones typically range from the mid-three-figures to low-four-figures depending on hue and treatment. Two-carat and above moves quickly into premium and investment territory.

Engagement rings and design work

Sapphire's hardness makes it second only to diamond for daily wear, which is why it has become the leading natural alternative for engagement rings. Custom jewelers and designers value our matched pairs and calibrated dimensions for bespoke work; see our matched pairs collection. Collectors typically look for unheated origin, GIA documentation, and rarer hue ranges — those stones tend to move quickly when they list.

Explore more

For Sri Lanka-origin stones specifically, browse our Ceylon blue sapphire collection. For unheated-only stones, see untreated blue sapphires. Or explore the complete natural loose sapphire catalog across every color.

Have a question about a specific stone, or want help choosing between two? Email crescentgems@gmail.com — we reply within one business day. Every loose stone qualifies for our 14-day return policy. Select pieces are available through our Try-On program — see the stone in hand before you commit. Free US shipping on every order; international shipping via FedEx and UPS.

Blue Sapphire

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

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

Color change Sapphire

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

Natural Oval Sapphire — unheated loose stone for engagement rings

Oval

rectangular sapphires— unheated elongated loose stone

rectangular

Square Sapphires— square loose stone, diamond alternative

Square

Kite Shaped Fancy cut Blue Sapphire

Fancy cut

Natural Radiant cut Sapphires with GIA report — modern brilliant loose stone

Radiant

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3.19 ct cushion deep blue sapphire — unheated, GIA certified, rich saturated blue

CG8298

3.19 ct Cushion Deep Blue Sapphire — Unheated, GIA

$4,990.00 USD
GIA
4.00 ct GIA Oval blue sapphire gemstone with deep blue color and excellent clarity

CG8363

4.00ct Oval blue sapphire gemstone ~ GIA

$13,200.00 USD
GIA
4.99 ct bi-color Affordable Blue Sapphire with distinctive white color band and excellent transparency

CG8259

4.99 ct Oval Bi-Color Affordable Blue Sapphire ~ GIA

$11,976.00 USD
GIA
5.18 ct cushion Vivid blue Sapphire from Ceylon — vivid blue, heat-treated, GIA certified

CG8312

5.18 ct Cushion Vivid Blue Sapphire — Ceylon, GIA

$9,990.00 USD

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