Sapphire Color Guide

Color can be quite subjective, especially in colored gemstones. Below is our guide to how we classify sapphire colors on our website.

We use color-calibrated cameras to photograph each gem to showcase their truest color. However, sapphires can appear slightly different under varying lighting conditions. Because of this, we recommend submitting a video request once you’ve narrowed your selection to four stones, so you can view them on hand in both natural and incandescent lighting.


Blues

A 1.28-carat heated Ceylon sapphire with a round brilliant cut and light blue hue rests on a textured gray surface beside the Earth's Treasury logo.

Blue, Light

Light blue sapphires have a pale tone appearing almost pastel.

A 2.00-carat round brilliant-cut heated Montana Sapphire is displayed on a light textured surface with "EARTH'S TREASURY" below.

Blue, Medium

Medium blue sapphires show a balanced tone with strong saturation, showcasing a classic, true blue color.

A faceted deep blue 2.96-carat heated Montana sapphire rests on a textured metallic surface with the "EARTH'S TREASURY" logo and text below.

Blue, Deep

Deep blue sapphires have a darker tone with strong saturation, resulting in a rich, intense blue color.

A round, faceted 1.45-Carat Ceylon Sapphire (Heated) in Cornflower Blue with a starburst pattern rests on a light, textured surface. The text "EARTH'S TREASURY" is shown at the bottom of the image.

Blue, Cornflower

Cornflower sapphires have a slightly violetish-blue hue with vivid saturation, resulting in a bright, highly prized blue.

A 1.93-Carat Royal Blue Ceylon Sapphire with a rectangular shape and multiple facets rests on a textured surface.

Blue, Royal

Royal blue sapphires have a medium-dark tone and vivid saturation, resulting in a deep, velvety color.

A 1.34-carat Ceylon sapphire with a cushion cut is shown on a textured gray surface, featuring the "Earth's Treasury" logo at the bottom.

Blue, Violet

Violet sapphires blend blue and violet hues, ranging in saturation from a softer, more purple undertone to deep violet-blue colors.

Blue-Greens

Blue-Green, Aqua

Aqua sapphires have a light tone and slightly grayish saturation, leaning toward green shades with high brightness.

Blue-Green, Teal

Teal sapphires combine equal parts blue and green for a rich color.

A 2.16-carat heated Montana sapphire, faceted in an oval shape, displayed on a textured gray surface with the "Earth's Treasury" logo at the bottom.

Blue-Green, Peacock

Peacock sapphires feature a vivid blue with a hint of green resulting in a strong color reminiscent of peacock feathers.

1.78-Carat Montana Sapphire (Heated), round brilliant-cut, displayed on a textured gray surface with the "Earth's Treasury" logo and text beneath the stone.

Blue-Green, Deep

Deep blue-green sapphires have a dark tone with strong saturation, resulting in an intense, moody teal color.

A dark, faceted 1.89-carat Midnight Blue-Green Australian Sapphire, resting on a gray textured surface, with the "Earth's Treasury" logo displayed at the bottom.

Blue-Green, Midnight

Midnight blue-green sapphires have an extremely dark tone that can look black in low lighting.

Greens

A 1.70-carat heated Australian sapphire gemstone, round and faceted in a vibrant green hue, rests atop a textured surface with the Earth’s Treasury logo below.

Green, Yellowish

Yellowish-green sapphires blend green with a strong yellow component, sometimes appearing olive-toned.

Green, Medium

Medium green sapphires have a balanced tone and strong saturation, resulting in a neutral, classic green

A round-cut, dark green 1.82-carat Australian Sapphire with intricate facets rests on a textured surface, with "Earth's Treasury" printed below.

Green, Deep

Deep green sapphires have a dark tone with strong saturation, resulting in a rich, forest-green color

A 3.25-carat Montana Sapphire, faceted in an oval shape with a green hue, is displayed on a patterned gray surface with the text "Earth's Treasury" below.

Green, Mint

Mint sapphires have a light tone with moderately low saturation, giving a cool, fresh appearance.

A 1.67-carat Montana sapphire, round and teal with faceted cuts, rests on a textured surface. Below it reads "Earth's Treasury.

Green, Spruce

Spruce green sapphires blend green with blue hues, resulting in a color reminiscent of evergreen forests.

Purples

A 1.42-carat trilliant-cut light purple Montana Sapphire displayed on a textured surface with the Earth's Treasury logo at the bottom.

Purple, Light

Light purple sapphires have a paler tone and low saturation, resulting in a soft lavender hue.

A color change Montana sapphire in a classic diamond round brilliant design

Purple, Medium

Medium purple sapphires have a balanced tone, sometimes leaning slightly violet.

A polished, oval-shaped 2.01-carat sapphire gemstone with a deep purple hue, set on a textured grey surface. The name "Earth's Treasury" is visible below the gemstone.

Purple, Deep

Deep purple sapphires have vivid saturation and a darker tone, resulting in a rich, intense purple color.

Pinks

A 1.39-carat, round, faceted Montana sapphire in light purple rests on a textured metallic surface, with "EARTH'S TREASURY" displayed below.

Pink, Light

Light pink sapphires have a paler tone and low saturation, resulting in a soft pink color.

Pink, Medium

Medium pink sapphires have strong saturation, resulting in a lively, bright pink.

A 1.15-carat hot pink Ceylon sapphire, heated and cushion-cut, rests on a textured surface, exhibiting a symmetrical pattern with a radiant inner glow.

Pink, Deep

Deep pink sapphires have strong saturation, sometimes showcasing a red undertone, resulting in magenta or raspberry hues.

Other Colors

A round, faceted 2.13-carat light yellow Montana sapphire (heated) is placed on a textured grey surface. The text "EARTH'S TREASURY" is written below the gemstone.

Yellow

Yellow sapphires range from from pale yellows to rich golden hues with varying degrees of saturation.

Orange

Orange sapphires range from bright and intense shades to golden tones with a warm appearance.

A faceted, oval-cut 0.72-Carat Padparadscha Pink Umba Sapphire rests on a light textured surface with "Earth's Treasury" below it.

Padparadscha

Padparadscha sapphires showcase a rare blend of pink and orange hues, ranging in saturation, known to resemble a lotus flower.

Colorless

Colorless sapphires have a very light tone and no discernible saturation, appearing bright and transparent

Gray

Gray sapphires showcase silvery hues, sometimes with hints of other colors like blue or purple

A 2.00-carat Montana sapphire with yellow and gray hues rests on a textured surface, with the "EARTH'S TREASURY" text and logo displayed below.

Particolored

Particolored sapphires display two or more colors within a single gem. Read more about particolored gems here.

A 2.20-carat warm brown Umba Sapphire is displayed against a textured background. The image text reads "Earth's Treasury.

Brown

Brown sapphires display warm earthy tones, often with hints of yellow or green.

Black/Near Black

Near black sapphires display an extremely dark tone that absorbs most light, with strong saturation and minimal transparency.

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