Natural Sapphire – Fine Blue, Fancy Colors & Rare Star Sapphires
Discover the timeless beauty of Natural Sapphire, one of the world’s most iconic and sought-after gemstones. Celebrated for its rich royal blue hues, exceptional durability, and symbolic meaning of wisdom and strength, Sapphire has adorned royalty, collectors, and fine jewelry lovers for centuries.
Our Sapphire Collection features hand-selected gems sourced from the world’s most respected origins, including Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Myanmar (Burma), Madagascar, Thailand, Australia, and Kashmir. Each region offers a unique character and color profile, from vibrant cornflower blue to velvety royal tones.
Beyond classic blue, sapphires naturally occur in a stunning range of fancy colors such as pink, yellow, purple, green, peach (padparadscha), and bi-color varieties — making them one of the most versatile gemstones in the world.
We also offer rare and magical Star Sapphires, known for their luminous asterism — a star-like pattern that dances under direct light, caused by microscopic needle-like inclusions.
Whether you are looking for a premium engagement stone, an investment-grade gem, or a unique piece for fine jewelry, our Natural Sapphire selection offers unmatched brilliance, rarity, and enduring value.
Why Choose WB Gem Sapphires?
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Natural & ethically sourced gemstones
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Strong color saturation (cornflower, royal, vivid blue, fancy tones)
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Excellent cut & clarity for maximum brilliance
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Wide range of origins (Ceylon, Burma, Madagascar, Kashmir & more)
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Rare varieties including star sapphires and unheated stones
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Ideal for luxury rings, pendants & collectors
FAQ
Do sapphires come in colors other than blue?
Yes — sapphires naturally occur in pink, yellow, purple, green, white, and the ultra-rare padparadscha peach color.
What is a Star Sapphire?
A Star Sapphire displays a glowing star pattern (asterism) when light reflects on microscopic rutile fibers inside the gem.
Which sapphire origin is best?
Sri Lankan (Ceylon), Burmese, and Kashmir sapphires are among the most prized for color and quality.
Are unheated sapphires rare?
Yes — natural, untreated sapphires with strong color are significantly rarer and more valuable.