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Blue Sapphire Engagement Rings
The Royal Standard.
Timeless Elegance.
Discover Australia’s finest deep Blue Sapphires. Unearthed with dramatic, ink-like saturation, these stones are destined to become multi-generational heirlooms.
Depth You Can Get Lost In.
While lighter stones flash and glitter, a true Australian Blue Sapphire commands the room with profound, mysterious depth. The heavy iron content found deep in the Australian soil creates a saturation of blue that borders on midnight. When you claim an Australian Blue, you are claiming a stone with undeniable gravity and historical prestige.
The True "Open" Blue
The True "Open" Blue
The rarest find in the Australian gemfields. In the jeweler's trade, an "open" blue refers to a stone with perfect saturation—dark enough to be striking, but light enough to let brilliant flashes of light pass through completely unhindered. It rivals the finest traditional sapphires on earth, offering a pure, vibrant blue from every angle.
Deep Midnight Blue
Deep Midnight Blue
The quintessential Australian Sapphire. Rich, velvety, and intensely saturated. In the evening or low light, it holds a sophisticated, near-black elegance. But the moment it catches the sunlight, it erupts with a deep, pure blue brilliance. It is a stone of profound depth and character.
Everyday Armor.
Tough Enough for a Lifetime.
Breathtaking colour means nothing if it cannot survive daily life. Sitting at a solid 9 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, sapphires are the second hardest gemstone on earth. They are highly resistant to scratching, chipping, and dulling. Your Blue Sapphire isn't just an heirloom; it is structurally built for the reality of everyday wear, generation after generation.
Hue, Tone, & Saturation
To understand a premier Blue Sapphire, you must look beyond just "blue." Gemologists grade color on three axes. "Hue" is the actual colour (e.g., pure blue vs violet-blue). "Tone" is how light or dark the stone appears. "Saturation" is the intensity or purity of that colour.
Australian Blue Sapphires are famous worldwide for their deeply saturated, darker tones. While other regions may produce lighter, pastel blues, an Australian stone is prized for its intense, velvety, inky-blue saturation that commands attention from across a room.
Our Most Envisioned Combination
Based on thousands of designs built in our Vision Studio, one pairing stands above the rest to honour the tradition of the Blue Sapphire.
Blue Sapphire + 18k White Gold
There is a reason this combination has been the royal standard for over a century. A deep Australian Blue Sapphire nestled in pure, icy 18k White Gold creates the ultimate expression of timeless elegance.
The stark, cool-toned white metal visually isolates the dark sapphire, creating a "frame" that prevents the stone's colour from bleeding, while diamond accents placed in 18k White Gold will reflect pure, untinted white light back into the centerpiece.
Design Your Own — Open the Vision Studio
Platinum Pairing
Endless possibilities to create your unique ring
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct Access to the Master Jeweller.
Bespoke jewellery requires a conversation, not a cart. Speak directly with Stoney to discuss sourcing your ideal Blue Sapphire, exploring design possibilities, or simply asking a question. No sales reps. No pressure. Just expert guidance.