Blue Gemstones

Blue gemstones range from delicate pastels to cornflower, royal and midnight blues. These blue shades are created by the trace elements of titanium, iron, or chromium, present within the crystalline structure as it forms, with varying amounts lending to the unique hue of blue in each gem. Whether you choose a blue sapphire, aquamarine, or blue zircon, these gemstones are favoured for their timeless appeal. Keep scrolling to explore our curated collection of blue gemstones.

Blue Sapphire

Blue Gemstones Sapphire

Aquamarine

Blue Gemstones Aquamarine

Blue Spinel

Blue Gemstones Spinel

Tanzanite

Blue Gemstones Tanzanite

Blue Tourmaline

Blue Gemstones Tourmaline

Blue Zircon

Blue Gemstones Zircon
11.40ct Tanzanite Zoisite Trillion Cut
11.40ct Tanzanite Zoisite Trillion Cut

11.40ct Tanzanite

Regular price $13,254.00
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8.97ct Santa Maria Aquamarine
8.97ct Santa Maria Aquamarine

8.97ct Santa Maria Aquamarine

Regular price $6,060.00
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7.91ct Bluish Green Tourmaline
7.91ct Bluish Green Tourmaline

7.91ct Blue Tourmaline

Regular price $4,300.00
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7.73ct Santa Maria Aquamarine
7.73ct Santa Maria Aquamarine

7.73ct Santa Maria Aquamarine

Regular price $7,624.00
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6.53ct Tanzanite Trillion Cut
6.53ct Tanzanite Trillion Cut

6.53ct Tanzanite

Regular price $6,215.00
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3.49ct Slate Blue Sapphire
3.49ct Slate Blue Sapphire

3.46ct Slate Blue Sapphire

Regular price $3,888.00
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15.00ct Cambodian Blue Zircon - The Sapphire Merchant
15.00ct Cambodian Blue Zircon - The Sapphire Merchant

15.00ct Cambodian Blue Zircon

Regular price $11,184.00
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3.63ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant
3.63ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant

3.63ct Tanzanite

Regular price $2,818.00
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28.35ct Aquamarine - The Sapphire Merchant
28.35ct Aquamarine - The Sapphire Merchant

28.35ct Aquamarine

Regular price $12,340.00
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8.20ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant
8.20ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant

8.20ct Tanzanite

Regular price $10,166.00
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2.47ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant
2.47ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant

2.47ct Tanzanite

Regular price $2,530.00
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2.34ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant
2.34ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant

2.34ct Tanzanite

Regular price $2,650.00
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2.18ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant
2.18ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant

2.18ct Tanzanite

Regular price $1,998.00
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2.13ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant
2.13ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant

2.13ct Tanzanite

Regular price $1,876.00
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2.07ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant
2.07ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant

2.07ct Tanzanite

Regular price $2,780.00
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1.75ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant
1.75ct Tanzanite - The Sapphire Merchant

1.75ct Tanzanite

Regular price $1,455.00
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2.66ct Moody Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
2.66ct Moody Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

2.66ct Moody Blue Sapphire

Regular price $4,038.00
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2.21ct Teal Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
2.21ct Teal Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

2.21ct Teal Blue Sapphire

Regular price $3,032.00
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1.74ct Teal Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
1.74ct Teal Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

1.74ct Teal Blue Sapphire

Regular price $2,788.00
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1.68ct Teal Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
1.68ct Teal Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

1.68ct Teal Blue Sapphire

Regular price $2,443.00
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1.18ct Parti Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
1.18ct Parti Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

1.18ct Parti Sapphire

Regular price $2,040.00
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1.05ct Teal Montana Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
1.05ct Teal Montana Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

1.05ct Teal Sapphire

Regular price $1,998.00
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4.61ct Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
4.61ct Blue Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

4.61ct Blue Sapphire

Regular price $18,400.00
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3.58ct Blue and Green Parti Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant
3.58ct Blue and Green Parti Sapphire - The Sapphire Merchant

3.58ct Blue and Green Parti Sapphire

Regular price $9,155.00
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Blue Gemstones
Frequently Asked Questions

What gemstones are blue?

The most prized blue gemstones include blue sapphire, aquamarine, blue spinel, tanzanite, blue tourmaline, and Cambodian blue zircon. Each of these gems showcases a range of blue shades, from delicate sky blue to deep royal blue hues, making them a sought-after choice for fine jewellery.

What are the most popular blue gemstones used in jewellery?

Each blue gemstone offers unique properties that influence its suitability for jewellery. The Mohs hardness scale determines surface durability, with harder stones being more resistant to scratches. Ranked from hardest to softest, these gemstones include blue sapphire (9), blue spinel (8), aquamarine (8), blue tourmaline (7.5), Cambodian blue zircon (7.5) and tanzanite (6.5). Sapphire remains the most popular blue gemstone for jewellery due to its exceptional hardness and longevity, making it an excellent choice for everyday wear, particularly for engagement rings.

Can I use a blue gemstone for an engagement ring?

Absolutely! Blue gemstones make a perfect choice for engagement rings, offering a blend of elegance and individuality. From the timeless appeal of blue sapphire to the striking violet-blue of tanzanite, these gems create sophisticated jewellery designs. Blue sapphire is the most preferred choice for engagement rings due to its durability, while blue spinel and aquamarine provide alternative options with unique character and charm.

What are the most valuable blue gemstones?

Royal blue sapphires, with excellent clarity and colour saturation, command the highest prices in the blue gemstone market. The royal blue hue is the most desirable, sought for its velvety deep blue with vivid saturation. It is synonymous with British royalty and regularly adorns court jewels.

Cobalt blue spinel is another rare and valuable blue gemstone. Naturally vibrant and intense in hue, cobalt spinel can rival fine sapphires in appearance and price. To be classed as a cobalt blue, the spinel must contain trace elements of cobalt, which can only be verified in a gemological laboratory.

Paraiba tourmaline, from Brazil, is the most valuable blue gemstone on the market today. Known for its striking neon-like "Windex blue" hue caused by trace amounts of copper, it is a true rarity in the gemstone world. Fine Paraiba tourmalines (from Brazil) fetch prices of $30,000 to $50,000 USD per carat, exceeding top-quality sapphires.

Are there any birthstones that are blue in colour?

Five birthstones come in blue colour options. March's birthstone is aquamarine, September's birthstone is blue sapphire, and December's birthstone is blue zircon. These gemstones form part of the traditional birthstone list, which has been used for centuries and is rooted in ancient customs and beliefs.

October's birthstone is (blue) tourmaline, and December's birthstone also includes tanzanite. These blue gemstones were added to the modern birthstone list in the 20th century to reflect a wider variety of available gemstones and complement traditional options, giving more choice to gem lovers.

What is the rarest blue gemstone?

The rarest blue gemstone is Brazilian-origin Paraiba tourmaline in a vivid windex blue. This highly coveted gem owes its electric colour to copper traces and is mined in limited quantities. Due to its scarcity and high demand, Brazilian Paraiba tourmaline commands some of the highest prices in the gemstone market.

What is the meaning and symbolism of blue gemstones?

Blue has long been associated with serenity and wisdom. Blue gemstones are believed to promote calmness, communication, and clarity of thought. Traditionally, they symbolise loyalty and trust, making them a meaningful choice for sentimental and heirloom jewellery.

How do I know if a blue gemstone is natural or synthetic?

Certain blue gemstones, such as sapphire and spinel, can be lab-created, making it essential to confirm authenticity before purchasing. To ensure you're acquiring a natural blue gemstone, always buy from a trusted source and request certification from a reputable gemological laboratory. This guarantees that your gemstone is an authentic, Earth-formed treasure of genuine value.

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