Violet Sapphire
Violet Sapphire
Violet Sapphire is a captivating variety of sapphire displaying hues that range from soft lavender to deep violet. This unique color is created by a balanced presence of trace elements within the sapphire, resulting in a gemstone that blends the calm of blue with the richness of purple.
As a member of the corundum family, violet sapphire ranks 9 on the Mohs scale, offering exceptional durability for everyday fine jewelry. These gemstones are typically faceted to enhance brilliance, though cabochon cuts may also be used for a softer glow.
This category features carefully selected violet sapphires prized for color purity, brightness, cut quality, and natural beauty.
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Violet Sapphire
A graceful fusion of blue and purple.
About Violet Sapphire Gemstones
Violet sapphires owe their color to a combination of iron and titanium, sometimes with traces of chromium, producing shades that vary from pastel violet to intense royal purple-violet. Unlike amethyst, violet sapphire offers superior hardness and durability.
Major sources include Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Madagascar, Myanmar, and Tanzania. Many violet sapphires are heat-treated to enhance color clarity, though untreated stones with natural saturation are especially valuable.
The most desirable violet sapphires display even color distribution, good transparency, and lively brilliance without appearing too dark.











