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Loose Purple Sapphires — Unheated Ceylon Loose Stones

Loose Purple Sapphires — Unheated Ceylon Loose Stones

Loose Purple Sapphires is corundum where iron and titanium combine in just the right balance to produce a rich, regal range from deep plum to royal violet to soft lilac. It's a comparatively rare member of the sapphire family — far less common than blue or yellow — and carries the full 9-on-the-Mohs-scale durability that makes sapphire ideal for daily wear in engagement rings, pendants, and statement pieces.

Why our Ceylon Loose Purple Sapphires

Our Loose Purple Sapphires are hand-selected from rough sourced through our Sri Lanka network. The majority are unheated, preserving their natural color — and because heat treatment can shift purples toward red, the finest purple sapphires are almost always natural as cut. Premium pieces ship with GIA reports documenting weight, dimensions, and treatment status. Every stone is photographed under standardized lighting against a neutral background.

How to choose a purple sapphire

Hue. Purple sapphire ranges from soft lavender, through orchid and lilac, into rich royal purple and deep plum. The most coveted stones show vivid saturation with a clear, single-direction purple (not too red, not too blue).

Saturation. Vivid mid-tone purples carry the highest value. Stones too dark read black under low light; stones too pale lose their character.

Cut. Oval and cushion are the most popular cuts for engagement and pendant work. Trillion, emerald, and pear cuts are favorites for designers seeking architectural symmetry.

Carat. Sub-carat purple sapphires are widely available from under $200. One-carat unheated stones with strong saturation typically range from $400 to $1,500; larger stones move quickly into premium pricing.

Royal mystery, modern style

Purple sapphire has been associated with royalty and spiritual significance for centuries, and that visual language hasn't faded — it remains the most overtly luxurious color in the sapphire family. For non-traditional engagement rings, it offers something halfway between blue's classicism and pink's romance. Designers value matched pairs (see our matched pairs collection); collectors look for unheated origin and GIA documentation.

Have questions about a stone? Email crescentgems@gmail.com. 14-day return on every order. Select pieces are available for Try-On before purchase. Free US shipping; international shipping via FedEx and UPS.

Loose Purple Sapphires — Unheated Ceylon Loose Stones

Loose Purple Sapphires is corundum where iron and titanium combine in just the right balance to produce a rich, regal range from deep plum to royal violet to soft lilac. It's a comparatively rare member of the sapphire family — far less common than blue or yellow — and carries the full 9-on-the-Mohs-scale durability that makes sapphire ideal for daily wear in engagement rings, pendants, and statement pieces.

Why our Ceylon Loose Purple Sapphires

Our Loose Purple Sapphires are hand-selected from rough sourced through our Sri Lanka network. The majority are unheated, preserving their natural color — and because heat treatment can shift purples toward red, the finest purple sapphires are almost always natural as cut. Premium pieces ship with GIA reports documenting weight, dimensions, and treatment status. Every stone is photographed under standardized lighting against a neutral background.

How to choose a purple sapphire

Hue. Purple sapphire ranges from soft lavender, through orchid and lilac, into rich royal purple and deep plum. The most coveted stones show vivid saturation with a clear, single-direction purple (not too red, not too blue).

Saturation. Vivid mid-tone purples carry the highest value. Stones too dark read black under low light; stones too pale lose their character.

Cut. Oval and cushion are the most popular cuts for engagement and pendant work. Trillion, emerald, and pear cuts are favorites for designers seeking architectural symmetry.

Carat. Sub-carat purple sapphires are widely available from under $200. One-carat unheated stones with strong saturation typically range from $400 to $1,500; larger stones move quickly into premium pricing.

Royal mystery, modern style

Purple sapphire has been associated with royalty and spiritual significance for centuries, and that visual language hasn't faded — it remains the most overtly luxurious color in the sapphire family. For non-traditional engagement rings, it offers something halfway between blue's classicism and pink's romance. Designers value matched pairs (see our matched pairs collection); collectors look for unheated origin and GIA documentation.

Have questions about a stone? Email crescentgems@gmail.com. 14-day return on every order. Select pieces are available for Try-On before purchase. Free US shipping; international shipping via FedEx and UPS.

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