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Discover the captivating beauty of Blue Sapphire (Neelam) gemstones at Swarnam Jewellers. Admired for their deep blue color, remarkable durability, and timeless elegance, blue sapphires are among the world's most sought-after gemstones. Our collection features carefully selected natural blue sapphires available in multiple carat sizes, shapes, and quality grades.
Whether you're seeking a premium gemstone for jewellery, a collector-quality sapphire, or a certified natural stone, our collection offers exceptional quality and authenticity.
Blue Sapphire, commonly known as Neelam in India, is a precious gemstone belonging to the corundum mineral family. Its stunning blue color is created by the presence of iron and titanium within the crystal structure.
Blue Sapphire is valued for its brilliance, durability, and rarity. Ranking 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, it is one of the hardest gemstones used in jewellery, making it suitable for everyday wear.
Our Blue Sapphire Collection includes gemstones from some of the world's most respected origins.
Known for its bright, vibrant blue color and excellent transparency.
Highly prized for its velvety blue appearance and exceptional rarity.
Valued for rich color and natural beauty.
Popular for excellent clarity and attractive blue tones.
Untreated or minimally treated gemstones with natural characteristics.
Professionally enhanced to improve color and clarity while remaining genuine sapphires.
✔ Rich Natural Blue Color
✔ Exceptional Hardness & Durability
✔ Excellent Brilliance
✔ Available in Multiple Carat Sizes
✔ Suitable for Daily Wear Jewellery
✔ Oval, Cushion, Round & Emerald Cuts
✔ Carefully Selected Quality
✔ Expert Guidance Available
The most important factor. Rich, vivid blue colors are generally the most desirable.
Higher clarity often enhances brilliance and overall appearance.
A well-cut sapphire maximizes light reflection and color display.
Larger sapphires are rarer and often command higher value.
Certain origins are known for producing highly desirable sapphires.
Untreated sapphires are often rarer than treated gemstones.
When selecting a sapphire gemstone, consider:
Color intensity
Clarity
Carat weight
Shape preference
Origin
Budget
Our gemstone specialists can help you select a sapphire that best suits your preferences and requirements.
Proper care helps preserve the brilliance, durability, and rich blue color of your Blue Sapphire (Neelam) gemstone. As one of the hardest natural gemstones, sapphire is highly durable, but regular maintenance keeps it looking its best.
✔ Wear sapphire jewellery after applying cosmetics, perfumes, and lotions.
✔ Remove jewellery before heavy physical activities.
✔ Clean regularly with a soft cloth.
✔ Store separately to prevent scratching other jewellery.
Serving customers with quality jewellery and gemstone collections.
Every sapphire is chosen based on quality and visual appeal.
Available in various sizes and budgets.
Guidance throughout the gemstone selection process.
Clear pricing across all sapphire categories.
Explore our premium gemstone collection:
Blue Sapphire is a precious blue gemstone belonging to the corundum family.
Their blue color is caused by the presence of iron and titanium within the crystal structure.
Kashmir and Ceylon sapphires are among the most renowned worldwide.
Color, clarity, cut, carat weight, origin, and treatment influence quality and value.
Yes. Natural untreated sapphires are generally rarer than treated stones.
Yes. Due to its durability, it is ideal for rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets.
Use mild soap, lukewarm water, and a soft brush.
Yes. It is one of the hardest gemstones used in jewellery.
Yes. They are available in a wide range of sizes and quality grades.
Oval, cushion, round, emerald cut, pear shape, and other custom cuts.