Peach Sapphires are known for their soft blend of pink and orange tones, creating a warm and modern alternative to traditional gemstones. Each sapphire displays its own natural shade, making it a distinctive choice for rings, earrings, and fine jewellery. Popular for their romantic colour and durability, Peach Sapphire is perfect for anyone looking for a unique gemstone that stands out with subtle beauty.












Each Peach colored Sapphire tells its own story through delicate colour and natural beauty. View our curated designs or book an appointment to bring your vision to life.
Peach toned Sapphires are formed deep within the Earth’s crust under intense heat and pressure, where aluminium and oxygen combine to create corundum — the mineral that forms all sapphires. Trace elements like iron and chromium infuse the crystal with soft pink and orange hues, resulting in the signature peach tone. Over millions of years, geological shifts bring these gems closer to the surface, where they are carefully mined and cut. Each Peach Sapphire’s colour and clarity are shaped entirely by nature, making every gemstone one of a kind.
Peach Sapphires feature soft, even tones of pink and orange, while Padparadscha Sapphires display a richer, more defined blend of both colours. The Peach variety offers a gentle warmth that suits modern engagement rings and fine jewellery designs, whereas Padparadscha gems are rarer and more intensely coloured. Both belong to the corundum family but differ in tone, saturation, and value. Discover more in our Padparadscha Sapphire and Peach Sapphire collections.
Peach Sapphires - FAQs
Yes. Genuine Peach Sapphires form naturally with trace elements that create their signature tone. While some stones may be lightly heat-treated to enhance clarity, many retain their natural, unaltered colour.
Rose gold enhances their warm tones beautifully, while white gold or platinum creates a subtle contrast that highlights the gem’s brilliance. The choice of metal can dramatically influence how the gemstone appears in different lighting.
Oval, cushion, and pear cuts are most popular as they highlight the gemstone’s colour zoning and brilliance. Round and emerald cuts are also elegant choices for minimalist designs.