Pink sapphire ranges from a soft, romantic blush to a saturated hot pink — a color prized for its rarity and versatility in fine jewelry. This collection narrows our pink sapphire range down to the stones with independent backing: every piece here ships with a GIA identification or origin report, confirming the stone is natural corundum with treatment status disclosed plainly.
Why GIA-certified pink
Pink sapphire is corundum colored by trace chromium, and the line between "pink sapphire" and "padparadscha" or "ruby" can be genuinely ambiguous at the margins — which is exactly why independent lab confirmation matters here more than in most colors. A GIA report confirms the stone is natural corundum, states whether it has been heat-treated, and for many pieces offers an origin opinion.
What to expect
Color and saturation. Pink sapphire spans pale bubblegum to deep hot pink; more saturated, evenly-toned stones command a premium, and origin can influence hue (Madagascar and Ceylon stones each have characteristic looks).
Treatment. Heat treatment is common in pink sapphire and is disclosed on the GIA report and stated plainly on every product page.
Certification. Every stone here carries a GIA report; the issuing lab and report number are noted on the product page.
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Learn more
Have a question about a specific report 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.