Sapphire

Shop Premium Sapphires – Blue, Pink, Yellow & More for Jewelry

At Source of Gems, we specialize in premium-quality sapphire gemstones, including classic blue sapphire stones and a stunning variety of fancy colored sapphires. Renowned for their durability and vibrant hues, our sapphires are the ideal choice for any high-end jewelry piece, from rings to necklaces.

Extensive Collection of Blue Sapphires in Various Shapes and Sizes

Our collection of loose blue sapphires is available in a broad range of shapes, including rounds, ovals, pear shapes, marquise, emerald cuts, and baguettes. Sourced from renowned origins, these sapphires range from 0.03 to 10 carats, with our smallest starting at just 0.7mm in diameter. Additionally, we offer blue sapphire cabochons, beads, briolettes, and drops, providing a variety of options for unique jewelry designs.

Ethically Sourced Blue Sapphires Enhanced by Heat Treatment

We ethically source our blue sapphires from Australia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Madagascar. To enhance their natural beauty, many of our sapphires undergo heat treatment, ensuring they meet our high standards for clarity and brilliance. This careful selection process ensures that every blue sapphire gemstone is of the utmost quality and brilliance.

Vibrant Fancy Colored Sapphires for Unique Creations

For those seeking something beyond the classic blue, we also offer a diverse range of fancy colored sapphires. Our collection includes pink sapphires, yellow sapphires, orange sapphires, and even green sapphires, available in sizes from 0.01 to 4 carats. With various shapes like round, pear, oval, marquise, princess, and baguette cuts, these colored sapphires provide endless possibilities for one-of-a-kind jewelry creations.

Perfect for High-End Jewelry with Diamonds

Our sapphires, whether traditional blue or vibrant pink or yellow, are a popular choice for high-end jewelry settings. Often paired with diamonds, these gemstones add elegance and sophistication to any design, making them a favorite among jewelers and collectors alike.

Discover your next masterpiece at Source of Gems, where our selection of blue and fancy colored sapphires offers unmatched quality and variety for every jewelry enthusiast.

What we look for in our sapphires

  • Color spectrum — blue (Ceylon, Kashmir, Madagascar) plus fancy colors: pink, yellow, padparadscha, violet, green, and white.
  • Origin — Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Madagascar (Ilakaka), Burma, Australia, Montana; origin matters most for blue sapphires.
  • Treatment — heat is standard; unheated stones are certified by GIA, AGL, GRS or SSEF and carry a premium.
  • Matched sets — pairs for studs, halos, and three-stone designs matched on tone, saturation, and cut.

How to request a quote

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Send your specs

Carat range, color and clarity targets, certification needs, budget, and the intended setting or use.

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Receive options

We curate matches from our Beirut inventory and global supplier network. Typical turnaround is within 24 hours.

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Review and purchase

Inspect stones via certificate, video, or an in-person Beirut visit. We ship insured worldwide.

Common questions about sapphires

What is a padparadscha sapphire?

A rare pink-orange sapphire, named after the lotus flower, primarily from Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Vietnam. Among the rarest sapphire varieties and certified by major labs against strict color criteria.

Do you have unheated sapphires?

Yes, both blue and fancy colors. All unheated stones come with certification from GIA, AGL, GRS or SSEF. Demand for unheated is increasing in high-end pieces.

Can you source matched pairs?

Yes — we maintain dedicated inventory for matching sets. Specify shape, size, color and we’ll match within tight tolerances on hue, tone, and saturation.

What’s the difference between Ceylon and Kashmir sapphires?

Ceylon (Sri Lankan) sapphires are widely available across a broad price range. Kashmir sapphires are extraordinarily rare — the original mines have been largely depleted since the early 20th century. Kashmir stones are typically sold as certified antiques and command exceptional premiums.

Looking for sapphires? Get in touch.

Email info@sourceofgems.com or use the contact form — we typically reply within 24 hours.

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