Purple Sapphire
Purple Sapphire
Purple Sapphire is a refined and elegant variety of sapphire admired for its shades ranging from soft lavender to deep royal purple. Its luxurious color and natural brilliance make it a striking choice for both classic and contemporary jewelry designs.
As a member of the corundum family, purple sapphire has a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, providing excellent durability for everyday wear. Its rich hue and strength make it ideal for rings, earrings, pendants, and bespoke fine jewelry.
This category features carefully selected purple sapphires chosen for color purity, saturation, clarity, and expert cutting.
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Purple Sapphire
Regal color with enduring brilliance.
About Purple Sapphire Gemstones
The purple color in sapphire is produced by a combination of chromium (which contributes red and pink tones) and trace amounts of iron or titanium, resulting in violet and purple hues. Stones with a balanced, vibrant purple color—neither too pink nor too blue—are especially valued.
Major sources of purple sapphire include Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Madagascar, Myanmar, Tanzania, and Thailand. Many purple sapphires are heat-treated to enhance color and clarity; untreated stones are rarer and more collectible. All treatments should always be clearly disclosed.
Purple sapphires are popular for modern engagement rings, artistic designs, and jewelry that seeks a regal yet unconventional gemstone.




















