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MySapphireSource has an extensive selection of fine quality light pink sapphire rings in styles that you won't find anywhere else. Our sapphires are among the top 1% in quality (including color, cut, clarity) and are carefully hand selected by our in house GIA Graduate Gemologist. Light pink sapphires are hard to find in the marketplace and we are on a constant search for the finest gems. The light pink hue is soft and feminine and reminiscent of a pink diamond. We have many unique and one of a kind designs and would also love to customize a special piece just for you.


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Oval Real Light Pink Sapphire Three Stone Ring with Natural White Sapphire side gemstones in sold 14k white gold for sale
Item #: SSR-5995 -
Ships in 2-3 weeks
$1,739.00

Item Description: Simple elegance. The beautiful oval center pastel pink sapphire is flanked by two pear shaped white sapphires for a clean timeless look. All of the sapphires have no visible inclusions and are nearly loupe clean too. The white sapphires are a great diamond alternative and definitely make the ring much more affordable! The 14k white gold setting is done in a lucida (trellis) style with prongs that crossover each other. It's a unique look and can be seen in one of our photos....

Fun Fact: Light pink sapphires are rarer than many realize, requiring just the right balance of chromium to achieve their delicate hue. While rubies and deep pink sapphires commonly have visible inclusions, light pink sapphires often form with higher clarity. This means that untreated, eye-clean light pink sapphires are sometimes easier to find than their vivid pink counterparts.

Buying a Sapphire: Sapphires are the ideal colored gemstone—exceptionally durable (Mohs 9) and available in every hue. When choosing a pink sapphire, pick a shade that speaks to you, from hot pink and bubblegum to rose or baby pink. MySapphireSource offers a wide selection in various colors, sizes, and shapes, ensuring you’ll find one you love. Sapphires over 1 carat are considered significant, and no two are alike, making most of our jewelry one of a kind. Nearly all our sapphires are eye-clean and visually stunning, with minor inclusions accepted. Be sure to explore our blue, yellow, and rainbow sapphire jewelry, designed to complement any wardrobe. Each sapphire is hand-picked for quality and beauty.

About Sapphires: Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) has long been known for producing some of the world’s finest sapphires, though an extraordinary discovery in Kashmir in 1880 briefly shifted attention. However, by 1930, the Kashmir mines were nearly depleted, reaffirming Sri Lanka’s reputation for top-quality sapphires. Today, sapphires are also sourced from Madagascar, Australia, and Thailand. MySapphireSource specializes in Ceylon sapphires, prized for their exceptional brilliance and fire. Sapphires in colors beyond blue, pink, and red are called "fancy" or "rainbow sapphires," while red sapphires are classified as rubies.

Sapphire Gifts: Sapphire jewelry is the traditional gift for the fifth and forty-fifth wedding anniversaries and sapphire is the birthstone for September. My Sapphire Source specializes in fine quality sapphires and offers an amazingly gorgeous selection of sapphire rings, earrings, bracelets and pendants.

Enhancements: Once mined, sapphires are cut to enhance their color and brilliance. Additional techniques maximize their beauty, with heat treatment being the most common and industry-accepted method. This permanent process enhances color and clarity without altering the gem’s stability, requiring no special care. Less than 1% of sapphires remain unheated, making them rare and more valuable if their quality matches treated stones. MySapphireSource offers select unheated sapphires for collectors, while most of our sapphires undergo heat treatment for optimal beauty.

Care of Sapphires: Clean your pink sapphire jewelry regularly to keep it looking beautiful for decades. Dirt can build up under the stones and setting, making them appear dull. Use a soft-bristled brush with lukewarm water for easy maintenance. While sapphires are durable, MySapphireSource.com advises against steam or ultrasonic cleaners, as they can loosen settings. Avoid strong chemicals or boiling water.