More Than Just Blue
While sapphires are most famous in shades of royal blue, what makes them truly fascinating is that they actually come in nearly every color of the rainbow. You can find sapphires in soft pinks, golden yellows, lush greens, purples, and even near-colorless whites. Each hue carries the same durability and brilliance, giving endless ways to express your own style. Whether it’s a blush pink sapphire pendant or a classic deep-blue engagement ring, this gemstone proves beauty comes in every shade.

Where Sapphires Come From
Sapphires are found all over the world, each origin adding its own character to the stone.
Kashmir sapphires are legendary for their velvety blue glow.
Sri Lanka (Ceylon) produces sapphires in a wide range of stunning colors, often lighter and brighter in tone.
Myanmar (Burma) is known for its rich, royal blues.
Madagascar, Thailand, and Australia are also important modern sources, offering sapphires in both traditional blues and vibrant fancy colors.
No matter their origin, each sapphire carries a story written by the earth over millions of years - making them not just beautiful, but meaningful.
Famous Sapphire Moments
Sapphires have also had their share of iconic moments in history. One of the most beloved pieces of jewelry in the world is Princess Diana’s sapphire engagement ring, now worn by Catherine, Princess of Wales. Elizabeth Taylor famously wore a dazzling sapphire brooch gifted by Richard Burton, and royal families across Europe have passed down sapphire tiaras and necklaces for generations. It’s no wonder this stone has earned its regal reputation.
A Gem to Treasure
Whether you’re celebrating a September birthday, marking an anniversary, or simply treating yourself, sapphires make a deeply personal gift. Their durability makes them perfect for everyday wear, while their symbolism of truth, loyalty, and beauty makes them unforgettable.
Wearing sapphire is like carrying a little piece of serenity with you — a timeless reminder that some treasures never go out of style.