Teal sapphire
Teal Sapphire
Teal Sapphire is a captivating variety of sapphire that displays a rich blend of blue and green tones, often shifting between ocean blue, deep teal, and greenish blue depending on lighting. Its bold yet elegant color makes it a favorite for contemporary, alternative, and custom jewelry designs.
As part of the corundum family, teal sapphire ranks 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, offering exceptional durability for daily wear. It is perfectly suited for engagement rings, statement rings, earrings, and bespoke fine jewelry.
This category features carefully selected teal sapphires chosen for vibrant color balance, clarity, and expert cutting.
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Teal Sapphire
Deep ocean tones with timeless brilliance.
About Teal Sapphire Gemstones
The distinctive teal color in sapphire is created by varying concentrations of iron and titanium within the crystal structure. The exact balance of these elements determines whether the sapphire leans more blue or more green, giving each stone its own unique personality.
Teal sapphires are commonly sourced from Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Madagascar, Tanzania, Australia, and Thailand. Many stones are heat-treated to improve color and clarity, while untreated teal sapphires are rarer and especially desirable. All gemstone treatments should always be disclosed.
Teal sapphires are particularly popular for non-traditional engagement rings, nature-inspired designs, and modern heirloom jewelry due to their strength, individuality, and timeless appeal.






