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Natural Sapphire Gemstones – Certified Premium Sapphires for Sale

Discover our exclusive collection of natural sapphire gemstones, featuring some of the world’s most beautiful and valuable blue sapphires. At Kashmir Stones, every sapphire is carefully selected for outstanding color, brilliance, and authenticity. From rare Kashmir sapphires to elegant Ceylon sapphires, we offer investment-grade gemstones suitable for fine jewelry and collectors.

Browse our handpicked range of natural loose sapphires, available in multiple origins, sizes, and cuts with trusted gemological certification.

Our Sapphire Collection Features

  • Premium Origins: Sapphires sourced from Kashmir, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Burma, Madagascar, Tanzania, and Thailand
  • 100% Natural Gemstones: No synthetic or lab-created sapphires
  • Certified Authentic: Each sapphire available with independent lab certification
  • Exceptional Durability: Hardness of 9 on Mohs scale – ideal for daily wear
  • Various Blue Shades: Cornflower blue, royal blue, deep blue, and light blue tones
  • Multiple Cuts: Oval, cushion, emerald, round, princess, and custom shapes
  • All Carat Sizes: From 0.50 ct to rare 5 ct+ collector stones
  • Untreated & Heated Options: Full transparency on treatments
  • Worldwide Shipping: Secure global delivery from Pakistan

Sapphire Origins We Offer

Sapphire quality varies greatly depending on origin. Our collection includes:

  • Kashmir Sapphires – Legendary velvety cornflower blue color
  • Ceylon (Sri Lanka) Sapphires – Bright, clean, vibrant blue stones
  • Burma Sapphires – Rich royal blue tones with high brilliance
  • Madagascar Sapphires – Excellent value with premium color
  • Tanzania & Thailand Sapphires – Affordable fine jewelry options

Compare origins in detail on our Gemstone Education Blog.

Sapphire Quality & Grading Standards

Every sapphire is evaluated based on international gemological criteria:

  • Color: Hue, tone, and saturation – the most important value factor
  • Clarity: Natural inclusions expected in genuine sapphires
  • Cut: Precision cutting for brilliance and symmetry
  • Carat Weight: Larger stones exponentially increase in value
  • Treatment Status: Heated or unheated – always clearly disclosed
  • Origin: Kashmir and Ceylon origins carry premium value

Sapphire Color Grading

The most valuable sapphires display a vivid, pure blue color with medium to medium-dark tone and strong saturation. Among all origins, Kashmir sapphires are especially prized for their rare velvety cornflower blue appearance.

Other popular sapphire colors include:

Heated vs Unheated Sapphires

Sapphires are commonly heat-treated to enhance color and clarity. This is an accepted industry practice. However, unheated sapphires are rarer and more valuable. At Kashmir Stones, we clearly disclose whether a sapphire is:

  • Natural Unheated Sapphire
  • Heated Natural Sapphire
  • Treated Sapphire (if any other enhancement)

Best Sapphires for Jewelry

Natural sapphires are perfect for creating luxury jewelry pieces such as:

  • Sapphire engagement rings
  • Custom sapphire pendants
  • Sapphire earrings and studs
  • Wedding bands and anniversary rings
  • September birthstone jewelry

Explore matching gemstones in our Natural Emeralds and Natural Rubies collections.

Sapphire Pricing Guide

The price of a natural sapphire depends on:

  • Origin (Kashmir > Ceylon > Madagascar)
  • Color intensity and saturation
  • Clarity and eye-clean appearance
  • Carat weight and rarity
  • Treatment status (unheated commands premium)

Our sapphires range from affordable jewelry-grade stones to rare investment-grade collector pieces.

Why Buy Sapphires from Kashmir Stones?

  • 100% natural and ethically sourced gemstones
  • Transparent pricing and full disclosure
  • Independent certification available
  • Expert gemstone guidance
  • Secure worldwide shipping
  • Direct access to premium origins

Need help choosing the right sapphire? Contact our experts via our Contact Page for personalized assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Natural Sapphires

What is the most valuable sapphire color?

The most valuable sapphire color is vivid pure blue with medium to medium-dark tone, commonly known as royal blue or cornflower blue. Kashmir sapphires with velvety blue color are considered the rarest and most expensive.

Which sapphire origin is the best?

Kashmir sapphires are historically the most valuable. Ceylon sapphires are known for clarity and brilliance, while Burma sapphires offer rich royal blue tones. Each origin has unique characteristics.

Are sapphires only blue?

No. Sapphires occur in many colors including yellow, pink, and green. However, blue sapphires are the most popular and valuable category, which is the primary focus of our collection.

What is the difference between heated and unheated sapphires?

Heated sapphires have undergone heat treatment to improve color and clarity. Unheated sapphires are completely natural and untreated, making them rarer and more valuable.

How much does a real sapphire cost?

Natural sapphire prices range from $300 per carat for commercial stones to $10,000+ per carat for fine Kashmir or unheated Ceylon sapphires, depending on quality and size.

Do sapphires scratch easily?

No. Sapphires have a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making them one of the most durable gemstones and perfect for everyday wear.

What is a Ceylon sapphire?

Ceylon sapphires are mined in Sri Lanka and are famous for their bright, vivid blue color and excellent clarity. They are among the most trusted origins for fine jewelry.

Can sapphires be worn every day?

Yes. Due to their extreme hardness and durability, sapphires are ideal for daily-wear jewelry such as engagement rings and pendants.

Do you provide sapphire certification?

Yes. Every sapphire can be accompanied by certification from internationally recognized gemological laboratories verifying authenticity, treatment, and origin.

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