Blue sapphires are among the most highly valued gemstones in the world – prized for their vibrant hue and associating the gemstone with royalty, wisdom and protection. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply curious about this beautiful gemstone, we reveal some of Dehres’ stunning blue sapphires in our latest blog.
Sapphires that originate from the Kashmir region are typically the rarest, most beautiful, and desirable of all sapphires. Their treasured beauty is due to unique needle-like inclusions known as rutile needles, giving Kashmir sapphires their distinct, velvety and sumptuous glow. Their beauty, combined with their rarity and allure mean that Kashmir sapphires command the steepest prices among all sapphires.
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As certified by SSEF, GRS, and Gubelin, the above 3.08 carat Kashmir sapphire shows no indication of any heat treatment.
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This 6.99 carat cushion cut unheated Kashmir sapphire of deep intense blue is elegantly framed by tapered baguette diamond side stones in a timeless ring of unrivalled beauty.
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Aptly classified as ‘Royal Blue, the cushion cut Kashmir sapphire displays no indication of any heat treatment. The 7.52 carat stone’s velvety blue hue is truly one of a kind.
Burma is another important country of origin when it comes to sapphires. Known for their deep color saturation that often result in their being classified as ‘Royal Blue’, Burmese sapphires are, indeed, very special.
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Breathtaking Blue. Featuring a 12.00ct emerald cut, no heat Burmese sapphire
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Weighing in at 15.48 carats, this Royal Blue cushion cut Burmese sapphire ring is truly a sight. The fact that it shows no indication of any heat or treatment makes this exceptionally clean and saturated sapphire even more remarkable.
Sri Lankan, also known as Ceylon, sapphires are prized for their bright medium to deep-tone blue color. Sapphires with such features are referred to as ‘Cornflower’ or ‘Royal’ blue, respectively. They are, both, extremely desirable with Royal Blue sapphires commanding steeper prices. With mines in Kashmir being shut and Burma focusing its mining efforts on Rubies, Sri Lanka has become a primary source for sapphires, today.
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Among the rarest sapphires are those that display no sign of treatment to enhance its color, like the above unheated 20.44 carat Sri Lankan sapphire. Beautifully framed by two crescent diamonds side stones, its Cornflower hue is among the most sought-after of all the sapphire colors, and retains its luster in any light, further enhancing its appeal.
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Shine from every angle with this intriguing ring and earring set that swirls in three dimensions and showcases matching sapphires of royal blue—considered the rarest and most exceptional shade of the blue stone. Treasure it: An oval-cut, royal blue Sri Lanka sapphire set featuring a ring of 3.21 carats and matching earrings of 2.31 and 2.29 carats, artfully adorned with mesmerizing whirls of diamonds.
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Fit for royalty, this unheated royal blue Sri Lankan sapphire of over 6 carats is sprinkled with two pavé-set halos of diamonds and sapphires for decorative glamour.
We count ourselves fortunate to have been on such an incredible journey sourcing, designing and creating the finest jewelry and working with some of the rarest loose gems in the world. We are also thrilled to keep moving forward, bringing you more exquisite pieces.
If your heart is set on a particular loose stone, you may consider the option of creating a bespoke custom piece. The Dehres Team is here to help guide you every step of the way.