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Loose Sapphire Gemstones - Natural Blue & Fancy Color Sapphires

Explore our stunning collection of loose sapphire gemstones featuring premium natural blue sapphires, pink sapphires, yellow sapphires, and rare padparadscha sapphires. Each loose sapphire is carefully selected for exceptional color, clarity, and brilliance, perfect for custom engagement rings, fine jewelry designs, and gemstone collections.

Our certified loose sapphires are sourced from renowned origins including Kashmir, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Madagascar, and Burma. Whether you're searching for a cornflower blue sapphire, a vibrant fancy color sapphire, or an unheated sapphire for investment, we offer authenticated gemstones with competitive pricing and worldwide shipping.

Why Choose Our Loose Sapphires?

  • 100% Natural & Certified - Authentic sapphires with gemological certification
  • Premium Selection - Hand-picked for superior color saturation and clarity
  • Multiple Origins - Kashmir, Ceylon, Madagascar, and Burma sapphires available
  • All Colors Available - Blue, pink, yellow, orange, green, and padparadscha
  • Custom Jewelry Ready - Perfect for engagement rings and bespoke designs
  • Investment Grade - Unheated and untreated options for collectors

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a 1 carat sapphire worth?
Loose sapphire prices range from $800 to $10,000+ per carat depending on color, clarity, origin, and treatment. Kashmir and unheated Ceylon sapphires command premium prices of $5,000-$50,000+ per carat.

What is the best color for a sapphire?
Vivid cornflower blue (Kashmir) and royal blue are most valuable for blue sapphires. Padparadscha (pink-orange) is the rarest and most expensive fancy color sapphire.

Are loose sapphires a good investment?
Yes, high-quality natural sapphires, especially unheated Kashmir, Burma, and Ceylon stones with certification, are excellent investments that typically appreciate 5-10% annually.

What is the difference between heated and unheated sapphires?
Unheated sapphires are completely natural without heat treatment, making them rarer and more valuable. Heated sapphires have enhanced color and clarity through controlled heating, which is industry-standard and permanent.

How can you tell if a loose sapphire is real?
Genuine sapphires show natural inclusions under 10x magnification, have consistent color, rate 9 on Mohs hardness scale, and come with certification from reputable labs like GIA, IGI, or GRS.

What is a Ceylon sapphire?
Ceylon sapphires are from Sri Lanka, known for their exceptional clarity and vibrant cornflower to royal blue colors. They're highly valued and often unheated, making them premium choices for engagement rings.

Which sapphire color is most expensive?
Kashmir blue sapphires and padparadscha sapphires are the most expensive, ranging from $10,000 to $200,000+ per carat for top quality stones with proper certification.

What size sapphire is best for an engagement ring?
1 to 2 carat sapphires are most popular for engagement rings, offering excellent presence and value. Larger stones (3-5 carats) create dramatic statement rings for those seeking bold designs.

Do sapphires need certification?
Yes, always purchase loose sapphires with certification from GIA, IGI, GRS, or other reputable labs. Certificates verify authenticity, treatment status, origin, and quality characteristics.

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