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MySapphireSource offers a large selection of only the finest quality natural sapphire rings. We offer a wide range of beautiful colors and we have many unique and one of a kind designs. Our rigorous quality standards assure that the ring you select will be not only be very beautiful but durable and everlasting too.


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Natural Oval Sapphire Ring with Open Flower Design in solid 14k yellow gold for sale
Item #: SSR-5390 -
In Stock (one only)
$4,919.00

Item Description: This playful flower design ring features a bright blue oval sapphire surrounded by fine round cut diamonds. But that is just the beginning. On either side is an adorable openwork flower outlined in diamonds. Continuing down the band are three additional flowers done in a high polish finish. This ring is substantial and is made with over 9 grams of 14k yellow gold. The band is slightly domed for dimension and drama.Please note that although this ring is wide, it fits true to...

Unique Round Natural Blue Sapphire and Diamond Halo Bold Fashion Ring in solid 14k white gold for sale
Item #: SSR-5207 -
In Stock (one only)
$5,679.00

Item Description: This finely detailed ring is especially for those who adore bold and dramatic jewelry. First, the center blue sapphire was hand-picked for this setting. It is fine rich cornflower color is elegantly surrounded by channel set baguette diamonds. The split shank has a 14k yellow gold loop design that offsets the bead set diamonds. The exceptional detail continues of the sides of the shank with a butterfly and leaf design. ...

Cornflower blue Ceylon sapphire ring with pavé diamonds in 14k white gold
Item #: SSR-5206 -
In Stock (one of a kind)
$6,229.00

Item Description: Get ready to razzle dazzle and knock their socks off with this tower of diamonds and fine cornflower blue Ceylon sapphire at the center. This is a bold estate style ring is made with dozens of pave diamonds in a unique scalloped design, all leading up to the breathtaking blue sapphire at the center. The band is also finished with beautiful engraved detail. All set into a substantial mounting with over 10 grams of 14k white gold. We have only one of these exquisite rings in...

Sapphire Wedding Ring
Item #: SSR-5377 -
In Stock
$8,899.00

Item Description: This elegant blue sapphire ring is truly spectacular. We used a very fine, clean 7mm round blue sapphire with a magnificent royal cobalt blue color. It is set in a protective bezel that is raised up slightly from the band. This allows the light to come in and show off the true beauty of the stone. Four rows of pave diamonds are set into the band and diamonds accent the edges of the ring as well. The diamonds are approximately 2 points each and add a tasteful sparkle to the...

Fun Fact: Gemologists can often determine where a blue sapphire was mined just by examining its microscopic inclusions. For example, sapphires from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) often have silky rutile needles, while those from Madagascar may display unique color zoning. Burmese sapphires sometimes contain tiny reflective mineral platelets known as "fingerprints." These natural characteristics act like a sapphire’s birth certificate, revealing its geological history and adding to its mystique.

Buying a Sapphire: Sapphires are the ultimate colored gemstone—exceptionally durable (Mohs 9) and available in every color of the rainbow. When choosing a blue sapphire, select a shade that speaks to you, from periwinkle to royal or midnight blue, with velvety or sparkly finishes. MySapphireSource offers a vast selection of blue sapphires in various colors, sizes, and shapes, ensuring you’ll find one you love. Sapphires over 1 carat are significant, and no two are alike, making our jewelry truly one of a kind. Nearly all our sapphires are eye-clean and visually stunning. We also offer traditional Ceylon blue, rich royal blue, and vibrant yellow, orange, and pink sapphires, along with must-see rainbow sapphire jewelry—each stone hand-picked for quality.

About Sapphires: Kings once believed sapphires offered protection from harm and envy. Sapphires are thought to be calm and relaxing. Sri Lanka (formerly known as Ceylon) was the foremost source of fine sapphires until the incredible discovery of extraordinary stones in Kashmir in 1880. Unfortunately, the Kashmir supply was essentially exhausted by 1930, leaving Sri Lanka as the location of the world's most beautiful sapphires. Today sapphire mining takes place in Madagascar, Australia and Thailand, as well as other locations. Colors other than blue, pink and red are referred to as "rainbow sapphires" or "fancy sapphires". Red sapphires are known 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 expertly cut to maximize their beauty. Various techniques enhance their color, luster, and brilliance, with heat treatment being the most common. This permanent, industry-accepted process improves clarity and sometimes color. Less than 1% of jewelry-grade sapphires remain unheated, commanding a premium if their color and clarity are comparable. MySapphireSource offers a select few unheated sapphires for collectors, while most of our sapphires undergo standard heat treatment.

Care of Sapphires: Be sure to clean your sapphire jewelry regularly. With regular cleaning, your jewelry will look as good in 10 or 20 years as it does today. Dirt and grime can build up underneath the stones and around the setting, and using a small soft-bristled brush and lukewarm water is an easy method to keep your jewelry looking great. Since sapphires are tough and durable, they can withstand most cleaning methods. Steaming or ultrasonic cleaners can be used but we don't recommend these methods because they can cause stones to fall out by loosening the settings. Use common sense and don't use strong chemicals or boiling water to clean your sapphires.