Different colours of sapphire gemstones including blue, green, teal, pink, purple, and white

Why Sapphires Are More Than Just Blue — A Deep Dive into Rare Sapphire Colors

Sapphire is one of the most beloved gemstones for its beauty, durability and wide range of colours such as blue, pink, green, and teal. 

When we think of the sapphire gemstone, one image that constantly strikes our mind is blue. Yes, blue sapphires are iconic, but they just represent a small part of the story. In fact, there are various colours of sapphires, but most people do not know about them.

In this blog, we will explore different colours of sapphire and what makes each special. 

What is a Sapphire 

A sapphire is a type of gemstone composed of the mineral corundum, with trace amounts of elements such as iron, titanium, and chromium. The word "sapphire" comes from the Latin word "sapphirus," derived from the Greek sappheiros. While blue is the most well-known sapphire color, sapphire naturally occurs in a wide range of hues. Fancy sapphire is also found in colours like yellow, purple, orange, and green. 

Different Colours of Sapphire 

Green Sapphire 

Green sapphire stones are rich green-colored gems that range from mint to deep olive. The green colour of these gems results from a mix of blue and yellow hues.  Green sapphire often gives a raw and fresh look that feels subtle rather than flashy. They are often chosen as an alternative to emerald due to their durability and subtle green hues.

Natural Green Sapphire gemstone, cushion cut

Teal Sapphire 

Teal sapphire is a rare gemstone that blends ocean-blue and vibrant-green hues.  They are known for their unique, modern look, which beautifully showcases the mix of green and blue. The hue of teal can range from blue to green depending on different lighting conditions.  It's perfect for those who want something unique and timeless.

Pink Sapphire

Pink sapphires are known for their soft and romantic vibe and range from blush tones to magnetic hues. They are symbols of love, warmth, and connection. The pink sapphire colour is achieved by chromium, the same element that gives rubies their colour. The greater the pink saturation in sapphire, the more costly it will be.

1.3 ct natural pale purple sapphire from Bo Rai, oval cut.

Purple Sapphire 

Purple sapphire combines red and blue. They give a rich, creative feel, making them highly popular.  Purple is considered a royal color; it adds a vibrant touch without being flashy.  Purple sapphires are also associated with individuality and imagination, making them ideal for a wide range of jewelry. 

White Sapphire 

White sapphire is a colorless gemstone, making it the best option for creating soft, subtle jewelry. The clarity and durability of these gems make them a popular choice among many. White sapphire has gained popularity among jewelry lovers for its understated elegance, especially those who prefer minimalist beauty.

Natural White Sapphire gemstone, round cut

Why Sapphire Colors Matter? 

Colour plays an important role when we are buying a sapphire. It's not just a visual choice; it speaks to your style.  Colours influence the gems' rarity, value, price, and emotional appeal.  Colour also conveys symbolic meaning, with different hues evoking emotions such as wisdom, prosperity, or harmony. Each sapphire colour defines its unique character and sets it apart from the others. 

Final Words 

Sapphire comes in different styles, and each speaks a different style.  Whether you love any color, sapphire perfectly fits your style. So next time you want something different, you get a sapphire that fits your vision perfectly.  To buy sapphires of various colors, explore our collection at Siam Gems Club.

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