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From Rarity to Market Leader - The Markets Love Affair with this Australian Gem!

Taking Market by Storm


Teal sapphires are gaining prominence in the global market due to their unique blue-green hues and rising demand for ethically sourced gemstones.

While the gemstone market is competitive, with traditional blue sapphires and diamonds dominating, teal sapphires are carving out a niche which is led by millennials and Gen Z, who seek unique, ethically sourced gems that reflect their individuality.

Teal sapphires are becoming a focal point within coloured stone market due to their rising recognition and versatile aesthetic appeal.

What makes teal sapphires so appealing?

Follow along, and discover compelling reasons...

A report by Research and Markets highlights that the global coloured gemstone market was valued at over $1.55 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.6% and is projected to reach $4.64 billion by 2033.


Credit: Future Market Insights and the author, Sudip Saha, Managing Director and Co-Founder at Future Market Insights.

Unmatched Colour Saturation


One of the defining features of Australian teal sapphires is their intensely saturated hues. Australian sapphires tend to have more iron, which contributes to their darker, more vivid colours.

The higher iron content creates a distinct richness compared to lighter varieties from other locations, such as Madagascar and Montana, USA. This deeper saturation, combined with the perfect 50-50 mix of blue and green, makes Australian teal sapphires some of the most visually stunning stones on the market.

The individuality of each teal sapphire, with no two stones sharing the exact same shade or hue combination, appeals to consumers who value exclusivity.

Ethical Mining Practices


Australia's sapphire mining industry is renowned for its strict environmental and ethical standards, particularly in Queensland and New South Wales.

These mines prioritise reducing environmental degradation, ensuring worker safety, and promoting fair labor practices.

Unlike regions linked to human rights abuses and environmental harm, Australian sapphires are responsibly sourced, enhancing their value in an era of ethically conscious consumers.


Price Trends


Australian teal sapphires, in particular, offer strong return on investment potential due to their colour intensity and ethical sourcing. As the market for unique, responsibly sourced gemstones grows, the value of these sapphires is expected to increase.

However, their growing market demand and relatively limited availability make them a wise investment. Their unique colour combination and increasing consumer awareness mean that they could become a staple in the luxury gemstone market within the next decade.

Currently, teal sapphires range in price from approximately $500 to $2,500 per carat, depending on quality factors such as colour saturation, clarity, and cut.


Visual Considerations for Choosing Australian Teal Sapphires

Teal Blue


Teal blue blends the refreshing tranquility of blue with the hint of green, giving it a balanced, serene feel that often evokes nature—think of deep ocean waters, lush foliage, or verdant lakes.

4.4ct Teal Blue Sapphire, Cushion

Teal Green


Teal green is a rich and striking colour that blends the soothing qualities of green with the natural vibrancy of blue. It is slightly more green-leaning than traditional teal. It can evoke imagery of alpine lakes, whose pristine waters reflect both the sky and surrounding greenery, creating this unique blend.

Teal Parti


Unique to Australian sources, it can also be found as a parti teal sapphire. "Parti" comes from the word "partition," meaning the gemstone displays more than one colour, often with a distinct colour split. For example, teal and yellow can divide clearly within the stone, creating a striking and truly unique appearance.


Pharaoh's Eye


Another unique feature of Australian sapphires is the rare "Pharaoh's Eye." This phenomenon occurs due to the stone's distinctive crystal colour zoning. When the sapphire is cut perpendicular to the crystal's axis, it can reveal a striking yellow eye within the gem, creating a truly exceptional and rare visual effect.

2.19ct Teal Blue Sapphire, Emerald Cut

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