The Allure of the Pink Sapphire: More Than Just a Pretty Face
Pink sapphire engagement rings have seen a monumental rise in popularity, and for good reason. For those who find traditional diamonds a little too conventional, these vibrant gemstones offer a romantic, spirited alternative that doesn't compromise on durability or heritage.
The Ruby Connection: Power and Durability
While many are drawn to their romantic hues, there is a fascinating technical side to these stones. Pink sapphires and Rubies are essentially the same stone—both are varieties of the mineral Corundum. The only difference is the concentration of chromium; if the red is deep enough, it is classified as a Ruby. If it leans toward pink, it is a Sapphire.
This shared heritage is why pink sapphires are so incredibly hard-wearing. Ranking at 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness, they are second only to diamonds, making them an exceptional choice for a daily-wear engagement ring that will maintain its lustre for a lifetime.
The Maker’s Guide to Metal Pairings
As jewellery designers, we don’t just look at the sapphire in isolation; we consider how the surrounding precious metal will influence its 'fire' and character. Because pink sapphires have such a broad tonal range, your choice of gold or platinum can completely transform the mood of the ring.
18ct Yellow Gold: Sunny and Vibrant Pairing pink sapphires with 18ct yellow gold is a beautiful combination. The richness of the gold provides a sunny and vibrant warmth that makes the pink tones feel more organic and approachable. It’s a pairing that feels timeless and particularly pretty on the hand.
18ct Rose Gold: Tonal Harmony For those who love a romantic, blush-heavy aesthetic, rose gold is the perfect partner. Because the metal shares the same copper-red undertones as the sapphire, it creates a seamless, tonal look where the stone and the setting seem to melt into one another.
Platinum & White Gold: Modern Contrast If your heart is set on a vivid, high-saturation magenta sapphire, we often recommend platinum or white gold. The cool, crisp white of these metals acts as a 'frame,' allowing the intensity of the pink to 'pop' with a contemporary, high-impact edge.
Spotlight: The Bespoke Maisie Pink Pear Sapphire Ring
One of our favourite ways to showcase this stone's elegance is through a unique iteration of our Maisie design. A truly bespoke creation, this ring features a hand-selected, vivid pear-shaped pink sapphire—a cut renowned for its flattering, finger-elongating silhouette.
Handcrafted in 18ct yellow gold, the warmth of the metal provides that signature sunny and vibrant contrast to the pink sapphire. Flanked by trilliant and marquise-cut white diamonds, it is a perfect example of how our collection uses unique, artisan pairings to transform a classic silhouette into a one-of-a-kind treasure.
Finding Your Own Pink Sapphire
Choosing a pink sapphire is an invitation to step away from the predictable and embrace a stone with genuine personality. As an independent studio, we take pride in sourcing stones that have a specific 'soul'—those unique hues that you simply won't find on the high street.
If you are ready to explore this spectacular spectrum of colour for yourself, you can view our current collection of handcrafted designs online.
Explore our collection of Pink Sapphire Engagement Rings
If you have a specific shade of pink in mind or would like to discuss a bespoke version of our Amoret or Maisie designs, please get in touch to book a consultation in our Surrey studio.









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