Vintage & Antique Sapphire Jewelry

Experience the regal beauty of sapphire jewelry. With its deep blue hues, sapphires symbolize wisdom and nobility. Explore our collection to discover pieces that add a touch of royal sophistication.


Sapphire jewelry is renowned for its timeless elegance and versatility. Vintage sapphire rings, particularly vintage sapphire engagement rings, are a popular choice for those who want a piece of jewelry with character and history. Art Deco sapphire ring designs are a standout choice for those who love bold, geometric shapes and intricate details. Vintage sapphire earrings and necklaces offer a sophisticated and classic touch to any outfit. For those who prefer a more modern take, there are plenty of options available, from contemporary sapphire necklaces to sleek and stylish sapphire earrings. Whether you choose vintage or modern sapphire jewelry, the rich, deep blue color of this gemstone adds a touch of sophistication and glamour to any ensemble.


Sapphire FAQs

What gives sapphire its color, and are they always blue?

Sapphires are a variety of corundum and come in a rainbow of colors, though blue is the most famous. Trace elements like iron and titanium give blue sapphires their rich color, while other elements create yellow, pink, green, and even colorless sapphires. In estate jewelry, blue sapphires are often found in Art Deco and Edwardian settings, while “fancy sapphires” add color variety to vintage collections.

Is sapphire a good choice for everyday wear?

Yes — sapphires are extremely durable at 9 on the Mohs scale, making them excellent for rings, bracelets, and daily-wear pieces. Vintage sapphire jewelry is often very well-crafted, particularly those from the early 20th century. With proper care and occasional inspection of settings, sapphire jewelry can last for many lifetimes.

How do I care for antique sapphire jewelry?

Clean sapphire gently with a mild soap and warm water using a soft brush. While sapphires are tough, antique settings should be treated with care, so avoid ultrasonic cleaning unless the piece is modern and secure. Store away from diamonds to prevent accidental scratching. Regular maintenance ensures both the gem and its setting remain intact.

What makes Kashmir and Ceylon sapphires so special?

Kashmir sapphires are among the rarest and most valuable, known for their velvety, cornflower-blue hue and fine silk inclusions. Ceylon (Sri Lankan) sapphires are typically lighter but exceptionally clear and well-cut. Estate jewelry featuring sapphires from these origins carries historical and gemological prestige. These stones are highly collectible and often featured in heirloom-quality rings and brooches.

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