Sapphire Jewellery

95 pieces

The extensive SH collection of sapphire and diamond jewellery features deep blue sapphires hand selected for their superior cut, colour and clarity, accompanied by diamonds 3-4 grades above industry standards and 7-8 grades above most chain retailers.
    95 pieces

    The most popular sapphire cuts in our natural sapphire and diamond jewellery range are Oval, Round and Cushion-Cut sapphires, followed by Princess, Heart and Pear-shaped sapphire jewellery.

    The ‘best’ cut for sapphires is subjective, and each stone’s unique crystal structure is carefully considered during the cutting process to produce the best possible lustre and brilliance for each stone.

    When sapphire jewellery is tilted at different angles, it should produce flashes of bright colour as it is moved, displaying few to no dull areas.

    What Is The Best Cut For Sapphires?

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    Is Sapphire A Good Gemstone To Use In Jewellery?

    Scoring an impressive 9 on Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness - second only to diamonds - sapphires are an excellent choice for everyday jewellery, given their durability and resistance to scratching.

    When you purchase gold sapphire jewellery from SH, you receive complimentary lifetime jewellery inspection in our Springvale store to identify any maintenance required, and mitigate further damage with our competitive pricing on sapphire jewellery repairs.

    As sapphire is the official birthstone for September, gold jewellery with sapphires is often gifted to people born during this month, and to mothers who give birth during September.

    Sapphire rings may be appropriate for significant milestone birthdays, like 30th or 50th celebrations, while a pair of dainty diamond and sapphire earrings may be more suitable for those in-between birthdays.

    Depending on which wedding anniversary gift list you follow, gold sapphire jewellery is also considered the official gemstone for celebrating 5th, 45th, 65th and 75th wedding anniversaries.

    When Do You Give Sapphire Jewellery?

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    What Does Diamond Jewellery With Sapphires Symbolise?

    Symbolic of good fortune, wisdom, virtue and nobility, it’s no wonder blue sapphire jewellery has been a must-have accessory for royalty of all denominations and dynasties since time can tell.

    Ancient Persians believed the colour of the sky was a reflection of the giant sapphire upon which the Earth rested, and in several other ancient cultures, sapphires represented heaven and holiness.

    Modern day sapphires are synonymous with truth, sincerity and faithfulness, and as such are increasingly seen in sapphire engagement rings, offering a contemporary alternative to a classic engagement ring.

    Sapphire Jewellery Exclusive to SH

    All sapphire diamond jewellery under $3,000 can be conveniently purchased in 4 x interest-free Afterpay instalments, and all blue sapphire jewellery over $1,000 can be purchased using Zipmoney.

    To view the full range, visit our flagship store in Melbourne’s South East, just 30 minutes from the CBD. Alternatively, you can shop online with FREE, secure & insured delivery, 30-day exchange and industry-leading online support from our non-commissioned sapphire jewellery experts.

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    FAQs

    At SH Jewellery, our sapphires are responsibly sourced from renowned sapphire-producing regions around the world, including Sri Lanka (Ceylon) and Madagascar. Each sapphire is carefully selected for its beauty, durability, and ethical sourcing standards.

    A high-quality sapphire is evaluated based on colour, clarity, cut, and carat weight. The most valuable sapphires display a rich, vibrant blue that is neither too dark nor too pale. Stones that appear overly dark can look almost black in low light, while lighter stones may lack depth and intensity.

    Not necessarily. While deep blue sapphires are highly sought after, the ideal sapphire has a balanced tone—rich and saturated without being so dark that it loses brilliance. A well-balanced sapphire will reflect light beautifully and maintain its colour in different lighting conditions.

    Yes. All sapphires used in SH Jewellery pieces are 100% natural gemstones. Some may undergo standard heat treatment, a widely accepted industry practice that enhances colour and clarity without compromising the stone’s integrity or value. Any treatments are transparently disclosed.

    Yes. While blue sapphires are the most well-known, sapphires naturally occur in a range of colours including pink, yellow, green, peach, and white. These are known as fancy sapphires and are equally durable and beautiful.

    Absolutely. Sapphires rank 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, making them one of the hardest gemstones after diamonds. This durability makes sapphire jewellery ideal for engagement rings and everyday wear.

    To keep your sapphire jewellery looking its best, clean it gently using warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals and store your jewellery separately to prevent scratches.

    Select sapphire pieces come with independent gemstone certification, confirming authenticity and quality. Please contact us if you’d like certification details for a specific piece.

    Each SH Jewellery sapphire piece is expertly handcrafted, ethically sourced, and designed to last a lifetime. We focus on exceptional gemstones, timeless design, and transparency—so you can purchase with confidence.