Sapphire Jewelry

Sapphire, which is the hardest gemstone after diamond, comes in shades of blue. It is a member of the Coridon family. The name Sapphire derives from the Greek word ''Sappheiros''. It was also known as ''Blue Sapphire'' in ancient times. The Black Star of Queensland is the world's largest sapphire and is733 carats. It is followed by the 563 carat Indian Star. This stone is exhibited in the New York Museum of Natural History. Another sapphire with a size of 330 carats is the Asian Star and is on display in Washington DC.

The most precious sapphires in the world have been mined in India. Other quality sapphire deposits are found in the USA (especially Montana), Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Australia.


Sapphire and Ruby belong to the same gemstone family, the Coridon group. Furthermore,the birthstone of September is sapphire. Another fun fact about the sapphire is that couples who have been married for 45 years give this gemstone to each other to celebrate their anniversary. In ancient times, it was believed that sapphire had certain powers such as calming people and bringing them happiness and peace.

GALAPEL carefully selects the highest quality sapphires to create its collections and uses purest sapphires in blue shades which also feature in the jewelry of the British Royal Family.

You can choose a sapphire engagement ring or a pair of sapphire earrings with this charming tone of blue. A sapphire necklace would add to your elegance, as well. Thanks to the customization option GALAPEL offers, you can create your own extraordinary jewels by combining our designs with sapphires.