Elevate your gem collection with our exclusive range of certified loose sapphires. We pride ourselves on offering only the finest natural sapphires, each coming with a certificate from a leading gemological lab such as GIA or GRS. Dive into our collection and find the perfect gemstone that speaks to your heart, knowing that authenticity and quality are assured.
0.90 ct Bluish Green Round Natural Green Sapphire
$490
$417
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0.94 ct Fine Purple Pink Emerald Cut Natural Pink Sapphire
$885
$753
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1.64 ct Bluish Green Round Natural Green Sapphire
$998
$849
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1.18 ct Bluish Green Pear Shape Natural Green Sapphire
$1,076
$915
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1.39 ct Pinkish Purple Oval Natural Pink Sapphire
$1,189
$1,011
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1.32 ct Blue Pear Shape Natural Blue Sapphire
$1,585
$1,348
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2.00 ct Cornflower Blue Cushion Cut Natural Blue Sapphire
$1,590
$1,352
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1.89 ct Golden Orange Cushion Cut Natural Yellow Sapphire
$1,678
$1,427
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1.63 ct Deep Rich Blue Round Natural Blue Sapphire
$1,694
$1,440
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1.74 ct Pinkish Purple Oval Natural Pink Sapphire
$1,845
$1,569
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2.07 ct Fine Blue Oval Natural Blue Sapphire
$1,890
$1,607
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1.92 ct Blue Round Natural Blue Sapphire
$1,936
$1,646
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2.30 ct Cornflower Blue Cushion Cut Natural Blue Sapphire
$1,959
$1,666
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2.04 ct Rich Blue Oval Natural Blue Sapphire
$1,982
$1,685
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1.74 ct Blue Cushion Cut Natural Blue Sapphire
$2,228
$1,894
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1.71 ct Blue Cushion Cut Natural Blue Sapphire
$2,260
$1,921
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1.39 ct Light Royal Blue Round Natural Blue Sapphire
$2,475
$2,104
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1.83 ct Blue Cushion Cut Natural Blue Sapphire
$2,490
$2,117
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1.88 ct Rich Blue Heart Shape Natural Blue Sapphire
$2,595
$2,206
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1.77 ct Fine Blue Round Natural Blue Sapphire
$2,990
$2,542
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Facts about Certified Sapphires
Let’s explore key facts about about certified vs non-certified sapphires:
- Certification is not mandatory for sapphires, especially smaller stones. Many reputable jewelers sell high-quality sapphires without formal certification.
- Insurance companies typically do not require gemstone certification for sapphires. They are more interested in appraisal reports for establishing value.
- Certification is particularly crucial for premium sapphires, such as unheated stones or those from locations that command higher prices.
- Reputable certification labs like GIA (Gemological Institute of America) provide detailed reports on a sapphire's physical and chemical characteristics, including color, clarity, cut, and any treatments.
- High-end certification from premium labs like Gübelin or GRS can cost thousands of dollars. This level of testing is usually reserved for extremely valuable specimens.
- Certified sapphires can come with information about their origin, which can significantly affect their value. Some regions are known for producing higher quality sapphires.
- While certification can provide assurance of authenticity, it's not the only indicator. Experienced jewelers can often identify authentic sapphires through visual inspection and simple tests.
- The presence of natural inclusions can actually be a sign of authenticity in sapphires. Perfectly flawless sapphires are often synthetic or simulated.
- Only about 0.5% of sapphires on the market are both natural and untreated, making certified untreated sapphires particularly valuable.
Remember, while certification can provide valuable information, it's not always necessary or cost-effective, especially for smaller or less expensive sapphires. The reputation of the jeweler and their disclosure of the stone's characteristics are often just as important as formal certification.
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