Ten Things You Need to know when buying Pink Sapphires

In this post, we will list out the top ten factors you need to consider when going for pink sapphires: either as individual pink sapphire stones or pink sapphire engagement rings and other pink sapphire-based fine jewellery. Read on, some of the points may surprise you.

Pink Sapphire Colour

When it comes to the study of pink sapphires arguably the most penitent question would be their distinct colour. What gives pink sapphires their special hue? To answer this question we need to understand the source of colour in corundum gemstones. The corundum family of gemstones includes all sapphire colour varieties, including, believe it or not, the special ruby.

The colour of sapphire stones is determined by their trace mineral character. Since corundum crystals naturally do feature colours, and instead derive their colour from the presence of trace minerals such as iron, chromium, titanium and many others. These trace minerals enter the crystal structure of the gemstone during its period of formation deep beneath the Earth's surface, which affects the stone’s ability to interact with light. Thus producing the various colours that are visible to the eye.

In Pink sapphires, the colour of the gemstone is the result of the trace element chromium. Though only in minute amounts (which is already small, to begin with). As a higher percentage of chromium will turn into the famous red gemstone. So now when you get hold of a pink sapphire you would know that there is a deeper story behind its colour.

Pink Sapphire Durability

One of the main strengths of sapphires is their great durability. In the Mohs scale which measures the durability of materials, sapphires score a solid 9.0, coming only behind diamonds among the top gemstones. There could be a tendency to associate the high durability of sapphires with the blue variant, but sapphires are sapphires, and the pink variant is no different and is a highly durable gemstone option. Which makes it a great match for those in the market for high quality, but also highly durable stones for their fine jewellery, like sapphire engagement rings.

More Than One Pink Sapphire

Pink sapphires come in a number of pink variants that differ in terms of saturation and vividness of the specific hue. Whilst still falling under the pink colour heading they vary slightly or greatly in terms of the particular shade of the stone. Reputed jewellery companies feature a range of pink sapphire stones that come in the form of hues which are closer to magenta, rose pink, or peach hues. Giving pink sapphire stone buyers a range of options to choose from. So those in the market for pink sapphire ring Australia will not be curtailed by a lack of colour options.

The Popularity of Pink Sapphires

The true popularity of pink sapphires is difficult to measure as it is based on a number of different factors. One of the key factors that are driving the greater adoption of pink sapphire stones is the general demand for coloured gemstones. Which has been growing over the past decade, with various colour stones in the sapphire range and beyond grabbing a growing portion of the market. Often at the cost of disrupting the historical position of the dominant colourless diamonds. A key driver in the growing popularity of pink sapphires has been the growing prominence of coloured metals: notably rose gold. The growing adoption of non-metallic colours in fine jewellery has made pink sapphires a good complement to rose gold, making them a romantic and stylish option.

Pink Sapphire Country of Origin

Sapphires are sourced from a number of countries around the world. Major sapphire-producing nations: Thailand, Myanmar, and Ceylon (Sri Lanka), leading the way. However other sapphire nations around the world can also produce pink sapphire variants. However, when it comes to purchasing high-quality pink sapphire stones, the major sapphire countries like Ceylon are a safe option: in addition to their ethical mining practices, sapphires from this region are known for their greater concentration of colour and a wider selection of sapphires stones. If you are interested in learning about the origins of sapphires check out our Sapphire Education pages.

Pink Sapphire Value

Pink sapphires like any other gemstone are valued according to its core characteristics. These, as in the world of diamonds, come down to the stone’s carat, cut, clarity and colour. In sapphires, which are coloured gemstones (besides white sapphires) the concentration of the gemstone’s hue and the clarity of the stone in relation to its carat are key determinants of its price. When it comes to fine jewellery sapphire jewels tend to cost relatively less than diamond jewellery. And pink sapphires, which are relatively less well known also tend to be more affordable than their more dominant blue sapphire counterparts.

Pink Sapphire Meaning

This is an interesting question to answer as the meaning of pink sapphires is based greatly on its colour. To opt for a pink sapphire gemstone or pink sapphire ring, it is a romantic colour option. One that must suit the sensibility of the wearer. So the meaning of a pink sapphire gemstone will greatly be determined by them. On the mystical side, pink sapphire is generally associated with care and is believed to introduce a sense of calmness to the wearer. In Vedic traditions, the pink sapphire which is associated with the Sun is believed to improve a person’s social standing. But no matter what you believe the pink sapphire is a great symbol of beauty and love.

Pink Sapphire Rings

When it comes to your choice of sapphire ring, pink sapphires are a solid choice. For the reasons stated above, but also as a distinct gemstone option for their special ring. Pink sapphire rings are an interesting option, in a world that is still dominated by the traditional top four: which includes sapphires, the top blue variant. Thus pink sapphire rings can be seen as a great option that features the natural strengths of the blue sapphire but also contains the distinct feel of a gemstone with a pink hue, one that is bound to stand out in the world of sapphire engagement rings and of engagement rings in general.

Whilst pink sapphires have been hitting the market more recently in the world of gems and fine jewellery in more recent times, pink sapphires have seen their adoption in the world of showbiz. Which is a key trend setting in the market for fine jewellery and the market for pink sapphire ring Australia. Notable here is the use of pink sapphires in combination with other top gemstones like diamonds. For example in designs such as three stone and halo engagement rings, in addition to many varieties of pink sapphire rings.

Rare Pink Sapphire Variants

Right, this is where things can get (more) interesting. In the world of sapphires colour as noted is a very important factor. Whilst the value of the stone is determined by the concentration and vividness of the specific hue, the value of the gem also depends on the rarity of its colour. Enter Padparadscha sapphire. Known as the sapphire of the lotus bloom, this sapphire features a distinct lotus pink hue, that meets the setting sun: a rare combination of pink, orange and shades of yellow. Which makes this a distinct option. Whilst the Padparadscha can be considered its own category of stones, in terms of colour it comes under the pink sapphire, albeit as a rare and expensive type.

Pink Sapphire Ring Australia

When it comes to buying pink sapphire rings in Australia there are a number of factors that you must consider. Whilst sapphires are sourced from the land down under, sapphires of this particular hue are not found, at least not in abundance in this part of the world. So when it comes to purchasing a pink sapphire ring Australia, the potential buyer might have to take a closer look at the country of origin and the history of the fine jeweller who is selling them. Another key factor is the range of ring designs that vary in terms of band style and gemstone cut and style. It is all fine being able to showcase pink sapphire engagement rings, but are they up to the mark? How do they compete with industry-leading alternatives? And what about the gemstone inventory of the jewellery maker? All of these questions need to be considered when going for pink sapphire rings Australia.

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Damian Sylvester

Damian Sylvester is the Lead Content Creator and Digital Marketer for Brilliyond Jewllery

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