Our Padparadscha sapphire engagement rings celebrate one of the world’s rarest gemstones. Among Hatton Garden’s most exclusive selections, each sapphire is handpicked for exceptional colour and set in refined, modern designs.

Experience our exceptional collection in a relaxed, private setting. Our jewellery specialists will guide you through gemstone selection and bespoke design options.
Padparadscha sapphires are an exceptionally rare variety of corundum, renowned for their unique fusion of delicate pink and warm orange tones. These exceptional gemstones originate primarily from Sri Lanka, the historic source of the finest Padparadscha sapphires. They are highly valued for their delicate balance of pink and orange hues, vibrant saturation, and captivating natural brilliance. Unlike standard pink or orange sapphires, true Padparadscha stones display a harmonious blend of both hues, making them highly collectible and investment-worthy.
A Padparadscha sapphire engagement ring offers a rare and refined alternative to traditional diamond designs. We carefully source exceptional stones and recommend GIA certification to confirm authenticity, origin (where possible), and any treatments. Our designs are thoughtfully created to enhance the sapphire’s natural sunset hues, ensuring its delicate pink and orange tones remain the true focal point. We carefully select oval and cushion cuts to emphasise colour harmony and depth while allowing light to flow beautifully through the stone. Our solitaire settings offer timeless elegance, while diamond halo designs add extra brilliance and warmth.
Frequently Asked Questions
It features a delicate blend of pink and orange tones, often compared to a sunset or lotus blossom.
Padparadscha sapphires display a unique combination of pink and orange, rather than a single dominant colour.
Yes, bespoke services allow you to select your gemstone and create a personalised setting.
High-quality Padparadscha sapphires can be comparable to or exceed diamond prices due to their rarity.
Prices vary depending on colour balance, carat weight, origin, and certification. Due to their rarity, fine-quality Padparadscha sapphires can command premium prices compared to other sapphire varieties.
Yes. Stones from Sri Lanka are especially sought-after, though overall colour quality and balance remain the most important value factors.