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Sapphire

Sapphire

Custom Sapphire Rings in Toronto, Made Around Your Stone

Come and sit with our sapphires — and bring an open mind, because sapphire isn't just blue. You'll find pink, teal, yellow, the rare pink-orange padparadscha, even stones that change colour in the light. Skyjems is a Toronto-based dealer with the kind of depth most jewellers have to order in: more than 350 in stock, over 85 certified by GIA New York, and more not yet listed. Pick the one you love, heated or unheated, and our goldsmiths build the ring around it by hand, set in gold that was recycled right here in Toronto. Coloured-gemstone specialists since 1967 — and we sell wholesale, straight to the public. Call us at 416-366-3335.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I get a custom sapphire ring made in Toronto?

At Skyjems, 27 Queen St East, Suite 1011. We list more than 350 sapphires online — over 85 certified by GIA New York — across blue, pink, teal, yellow and the rare padparadscha, with many more in the vault not yet listed. Choose your stone in person, and our master goldsmiths build the ring here in Toronto.

Can I choose the colour and see the loose stones first?

Yes — that's how we work. Book a viewing or just walk in, sit down with the actual sapphires in every colour, and we'll discuss origin and treatment on each one.

Do you have padparadscha sapphires?

We do. The rare pink-orange padparadscha is the crown jewel of our sapphire collection, several of them certified by GIA New York. Ask to see what's in the case right now.

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SkyJems 1.47ct Rainbow Sapphire & Diamond Men's Ring in 18k Yellow Gold, Round Brilliant Cut Gemstone
1.22ct Purple & Blue Sapphire, Diamond Statement or Engagement Ring set in 14k Yellow Gold - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
3.99ct Heart-Cut Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania, unheated natural gemstone by SkyJems Canadian gem specialists
1.66ct Unheated Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania, Square/Octagonal Step Cut - Premium Gemstone by SkyJems
2.07 ct Cushion Yellow Sapphire from Sri Lanka, premium Ceylon gemstone by SkyJems Canadian jewelers
2.07 ct Cushion Yellow Sapphire Archive Price$3,000.00
1.38ct Tanzanian Orange Sapphire, Cushion Cut | Premium Heated Gemstone by SkyJems Canadian Gem Experts
1.62 ct Pastel Yellow Round Sapphire, GIA Certified Natural Gemstone from SkyJems Canadian Gem Specialists
3.31ct Opal, Blue Sapphire Cocktail or Engagement Ring set in 14k Yellow Gold - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
5.53ct Blue Aquamarine & Yellow Sapphire Earrings set in 14k White Gold - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
1.25 ct Octagonal Sapphire GIA Certified Sri Lankan Unheated - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
4.57ct Cushion Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania - Unheated Natural Gem by SkyJems, Premium Rare Yellow Corundum Stone
3.56ct Pear Yellow-Green Sapphire from Tanzania Unheated - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
2.63ct Oval Peach & Teal Blue Parti Colour Sapphire - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
2.05ct Cushion Orange-Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania, Unheated - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
4.84ct Cushion Orange Sapphire from Tanzania Unheated - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
Sapphire 3.11 cts 9.75 x 8.56 x 5.04 Shield Very Slightly Greenish Yellow  $1870
2.3ct Unheated Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania, Pear Shape | Premium Gemstone by SkyJems Canadian Gem Experts
1.73 ct Yellow Sapphire Octagonal GIA Certified Unheated, Sri Lanka - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
2.02ct Heart-Cut Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania, natural heated gemstone by SkyJems Canadian gem specialists
1.79ct Cushion Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania, unheated natural gemstone by SkyJems, premium yellow corundum for fine jewelry
1.6ct Tanzanian Marquise Yellow Sapphire, unheated natural gemstone from SkyJems premium loose stone collection
1.76ct Octagonal/Emerald Cut Blue and Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania, Unheated - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
0.92 ct Round Sapphire GIA Certified Sri Lankan Unheated - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
1.56ct Round Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania, Unheated - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
1.57ct Cushion Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania, Greenish-Yellow Hue | Premium Gemstone by SkyJems Canadian Gem Experts
1.17ct Oval Pastel Yellow Sapphire from Sri Lanka Unheated - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
0.97ct Pear Pastel Yellow Sapphire from Sri Lanka Unheated - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones
1.5ct Heart-Cut Yellow Sapphire from Tanzania, Unheated Natural Gemstone by SkyJems Canadian Gem Specialists
1.74ct Round Bullet Yellow Sapphire from Sri Lanka, unheated transparent gem by SkyJems Canadian gemstone experts
1.19ct Oval Pastel Yellow Sapphire from Sri Lanka Unheated - Skyjems Wholesale Gemstones

More about Sapphire

Here's the thing most people don't know walking in: sapphire is the same mineral as ruby — corundum — and it comes in nearly every colour except red (a red one is just called a ruby). So when we say we hold more than 350 sapphires, over 85 of them certified by GIA New York, we don't mean 350 blue stones. We mean blue, of course, but also pink, soft teal, warm yellow, the occasional stone that shifts from blue to violet as you walk it from daylight into lamplight, and the rare pink-orange padparadscha that's the crown of the case. If you've only ever pictured a deep royal blue, come in with an open mind — the colour you fall for might surprise you.

Where our sapphires come from

Origin matters with sapphire, and we tell you plainly on every stone. Ceylon (Sri Lanka) is the classic name — known for that bright, lively cornflower blue and for fine pinks and padparadschas. Madagascar has become one of the world's great sources in the last few decades and produces gorgeous blues and teals, often at gentler prices for the same beauty. Neither is "better" in the abstract; it depends on the individual stone in front of you. What we won't do is hide where a stone is from — origin is disclosed, and on the GIA-certified stones it's on the report.

Heated, unheated, and why the price moves

Almost all sapphire on the market is heat-treated — a one-time, stable, permanent process that's been used for centuries to bring out a stone's natural colour and clarity. There's nothing wrong with it; the great majority of beautiful sapphires you'll ever see are heated, and we're happy to set them. An unheated sapphire — colour straight from the earth, confirmed by a lab — is genuinely rare, and that scarcity is why it commands a premium. We disclose treatment on every stone, heated or not, so you can decide what matters to you. Plenty of people choose a stunning heated Ceylon blue and never look back; others want the unheated stone and the report that proves it. Both are honest choices.

A word on star sapphires

If you've never held one, ask. A star sapphire is cut as a smooth dome (a cabochon) rather than faceted, and tiny needle-like inclusions inside scatter light into a six-rayed star that glides across the surface as you tilt it. It's a completely different kind of beauty from a faceted stone — quieter, almost alive in the light — and it makes a ring nobody else will have. We keep a handful in stock.

More questions

How do I choose between a blue, a teal, a pink and a padparadscha sapphire?

Honestly, by looking — which is exactly why we lay the loose stones out for you. Blue is the timeless one and the easiest to match later; teal sits beautifully with both yellow and white gold and reads as a touch more modern; pink is romantic and pairs naturally with rose gold; padparadscha is the rarest and the one people fall hardest for. There's no wrong answer, only the colour that's yours. Sit down, see them side by side in real light, and trust your eye — we'll talk you through what each one is.

How can I tell if a sapphire is heated or unheated, and does it matter for my ring?

You can't tell by eye — it takes a gemmological lab, which is why a report matters. For everyday wear it makes no practical difference: a heated sapphire is just as hard, just as durable, and just as beautiful as an unheated one. The difference is rarity and price. If unheated is important to you, we'll show you stones with the documentation to back it; if it isn't, you'll get more colour for your budget with a fine heated stone. We disclose the treatment either way, so the choice is always yours and never a surprise.

What's the difference between a Ceylon and a Madagascar sapphire?

Both are top-tier sources — the difference is character, not quality. Ceylon (Sri Lanka) is the heritage name, famous for bright cornflower blues and exceptional pinks and padparadschas. Madagascar is the newer powerhouse, producing rich blues and lovely teals, often representing better value stone-for-stone. Rather than chase a name on paper, come in and compare the actual gems — the right sapphire is the one that looks best to you in the metal you've chosen, whatever the map says.

Is sapphire hard enough for an engagement ring I'll wear every day?

It is — and this is one of sapphire's great quiet advantages. On the Mohs hardness scale sapphire is a 9, second only to diamond, which makes it an excellent choice for a ring worn every single day. That's part of why sapphire engagement rings have stayed popular for generations. We'll still recommend a setting that protects the stone well, and your ring comes with free sizing and cleaning for life so it stays looking its best.

Can I just buy a loose sapphire and take it to my own jeweller?

Of course — and we're glad to. If you already have a jeweller you trust and you simply can't find the right gem, come in, sit with the sapphires, pick the one you love, and take it to them. We're a dealer first; selling you a beautiful, properly disclosed stone on its own is something we do happily, no pressure to have us build the ring.

How do you ship a sapphire, and is it insured?

Complimentary insured delivery within Canada and the United States, fully insured door to door, with international delivery arranged on request. Whether it's a loose certified sapphire or a finished custom ring, it travels protected. Call us anytime at 416-366-3335 if you'd like to talk it through first.