Sapphire Stone (Neelam Stone)
Sapphire, also known as Neelam in South Asia. It is the world’s most valuable gemstone. While sapphires are most known for their deep blue color.

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Shop 100% Natural and Certified Sapphire (Neelam) Stones
Sapphire, also known as Neelam in South Asia. It is the world’s most valuable gemstone. While sapphires are most known for their deep blue color. They also come in vibrant pink, sunny yellow, gentle peach, forest green, and unusual parti-color kinds. Our collection sources jewels from recognized areas.
Color & Quality Factors:
When evaluating sapphire, three C’s are key:
Color (Tone, Saturation):
Sapphire has a strong saturation in ideal blue color. You can also get violet and green color sapphires.
Clarity:
Clear sapphires with no marks are worth more. However, if you notice any little natural marks inside the stone, that’s fine. It means you have a real sapphire. You can use a magnifying glass called a loupe to see if your sapphire is real or not. Real sapphires typically have straight lines inside. False ones frequently feature curled lines.
Cut and Carat Weight:
Sapphires that are cut nicely glow better. Larger sapphires (greater carat size) are normally more expensive, but the color and clarity of the stone are equally essential. A smaller, sparkly sapphire with a strong color can be more valuable than a larger one with a dull color.
Types of Sapphires:
Blue Sapphire:
Blue is the most popular sapphire color. The common shades include steel blue and navy blue. The most valuable sapphires are unheated Ceylon blue sapphires, which are rare and natural.
Parti & Pink‑Purple Sapphires:
These special sapphires come from Gilgit‑Baltistan in Pakistan. They have mixed or “zoned” colors like purple and pink in one stone, making them very unique. Some of these sapphires are very clear and IGI-certified, and international buyers pay high prices for them.
Fancy & Yellow Sapphires:
Sapphires are not only blue. They also come in yellow, green and peach. These vibrant sapphires are ideal for creating fashionable and one-of-a-kind jewelry that reflects your personal style.
Certification & Treatments:
Lab Certification:
Always check if the sapphire comes with a certificate from a trusted lab. This proves the stone is real and tested. Good sellers in Pakistan show these certificates with their gemstones.
Heat Treatment:
Many sapphires are heat-treated to make them look better. This is a common and accepted method, but it should always be clearly told to the buyer. Unheated sapphires are rare and more expensive.
Watch Out for Fake Stones
The fake sapphires are made in labs, but they look exactly like real ones. However, you can check by using a loupe and a flashlight. If your sapphire has straight lines inside, it means it is real, and if it has curved lines, it means it is not real. This test can help you spot the difference.
Why Choose Pakistani Sapphires?
Pakistan produces sapphires that are unusually pinkish and parti-colored, making them distinctive picks. Lower-grade sapphires are available locally at more competitive prices than in international stone markets. Blue Neelam is associated with Jupiter in South Asian beliefs. It is commonly worn as rings or pendants.
Care & Maintenance
- Gently clean it with warm water and a soft toothbrush. Avoid harsh chemicals.
- Keep separate from other jewelry to avoid scratches
- Check your jewelry once a year. Look at the small metal parts that hold the sapphire in place. If they feel loose, get them tightened to keep your stone safe.
Conclusion
Sapphires are stunning and symbolic. Our collection has something for everyone. Every stone is certified and accompanied by helpful purchasing information, so you can be confident that you’re receiving a real, high-quality gemstone that you can trust and enjoy.