Pink sapphires are among the rarest color varieties of corundum, from soft rose to intense magenta. Vivid unheated stones are nearly impossible to find outside auction houses. We source directly from partner mines around the world, no middlemen, no importer markup. What matters most when choosing? Color saturation and whether the stone has been heated. Unheated specimens carry a serious premium. Browse what's currently in stock below, or reach out if you're looking for something specific.
Pink sapphire has emerged as one of the most desirable colored gemstones of the 21st century. Its color, ranging from delicate pastel rose to vivid hot pink, is caused by trace amounts of chromium within the corundum crystal structure -- the same element responsible for ruby's red. The boundary between pink sapphire and ruby is one of gemology's most debated topics, with different laboratories drawing the line at slightly different saturation levels. What is universally agreed upon is that fine pink sapphires possess a captivating warmth and femininity that few gemstones can match.
Pink sapphires span an enchanting range of hues. At the lighter end, baby pink and pastel rose stones offer a gentle, understated elegance. Medium pinks display a balanced warmth with visible saturation that catches the eye. At the vivid end of the spectrum, hot pink sapphires deliver an almost neon intensity that rivals the finest rubellite tourmaline. Some pink sapphires carry a secondary purple or orange modifier, each creating a distinct personality -- purplish pinks evoke regal sophistication, while orangey pinks whisper of padparadscha territory.
Sri Lanka produces the full range of pink sapphire colors and has been the dominant source for centuries. Madagascar has become an increasingly important origin, particularly for vivid hot pinks. Burma yields exceptional pink sapphires with natural fluorescence that makes them glow in daylight. When evaluating quality, look for even color distribution, strong saturation relative to the stone's tonal range, eye-clean clarity, and a well-proportioned cut that maximizes brilliance.
Pink sapphires have become the colored gemstone of choice for modern engagement rings. Their combination of romantic color, exceptional hardness (9 on Mohs), and excellent durability makes them perfectly suited for daily wear. They pair beautifully with both rose gold and white gold settings, and offer a distinctive alternative to traditional diamond solitaires at a fraction of the cost.
JOALYS sources pink sapphires directly from the mine, ensuring transparent pricing without middleman markups. Our GIA-trained gemologist inspects every stone for accurate color grading, clarity, and cut quality. We ship insured express worldwide in sealed packaging, and our 14-day money-back guarantee lets you see the stone in person before committing.