Sapphire Jewellery

Sapphire Jewellery

Find exquisite sapphire jewellery online and in store at Grahams.

Sapphire is often considered the most precious coloured gemstone in the world. Because of its extraordinary colour, the stone has long been sought after for use in gemstone jewellery. 

This exquisite gemstone is known for its brilliant, deep blue colour and is one of the most popular precious gemstones in the world. The collection may also include pieces that incorporate other gemstones, such as diamonds or emeralds, to accentuate the striking blue hues of the sapphire.

The September birthstone comes in many forms, but the most renowned is blue sapphire and deep natural black sapphire. Peach and pink sapphires make elegant alternatives to the stone’s chemical cousin, ruby. Grahams' sapphire pendants range displays the array of colours of the gemstone. 

Absolute hardness makes sapphire perfect for all types of jewellery. You can emphasise natural beauty with luxurious sapphire rings and sapphire earrings. Or express your love through eternal sapphire engagement rings and sapphire necklaces.

Discover Grahams' vast fine range of sapphire jewellery today. Stop by one of our five store locations or browse online. Sparkle now and pay later with one of our various finance options available through Zip, humm, Afterpay or Latitude Interest Free. Receive free shipping when you spend $69 or more.

What does sapphire mean spiritually?

Sapphire symbolizes clear thinking and wisdom. The vibrant gemstone has also always been closely linked to royalty and romance. Historically, Ancient Greeks used sapphires as a form of protection and many other cultures shared spitiual connection with the stone.

What is the rarest gem?

Many of the rarest gems in the world can be found in remote, specific locations. For example, Kashmir sapphires are only found in the Zanskar range in the Himalayas. These sapphires have a blue velvet appearance and epitomise a perfect stone.

Where are sapphires found?

Sapphires are found in the Kashmir region of southern Asia, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, Thailand and Australia.

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