
The September-born hit the jackpot when it comes to birthstones. While sapphires are instantly recognizable in their classic deep blue, the gemstone’s prime selling point may be its kaleidoscopic range of colors—blushing pink, lemony yellow, rich green, even color-shifting chameleonic hues. This spectrum makes sapphires among the most versatile and collectible gems in fine jewelry.
Long adored by royals yet effortlessly modern in bold contemporary settings, sapphires embody both heritage and forward-looking design. Their remarkable hardness and brilliance mean they stand the test of time, so they’re as practical as they are stunning. And their symbolic meaning of wisdom, loyalty, and nobility adds a layer of significance and sentimentality.
Whether clustered into a rainbow creation, pavé-set in a vibrantly colored statement ring, or showcased in a sleek gold framework or heirloom-worthy piece, sapphire continues to captivate. Below, we’ve selected a few (there are many) of this September’s most notable sapphire jewels. September birthdays may have the bragging rights, but sapphire season is for everyone.

Suzanne Kalan Inlay Double Row Eternity Band in 18k yellow gold with 2 cts. t.w. baguette and princess-cut rainbow sapphires and 0.26 ct. t.w. round white diamonds, $6,500

Anabela Chan Pasque Eternity Heart Necklace in 18k yellow gold vermeil with 36.9 cts. t.w. lab-created heart-shape green, yellow, pink, and blue sapphires, $3,585

Renna Tidepool ear cuff in 18k yellow gold with approximately 0.7 ct. t.w. sapphires and 0.12 ct. t.w. diamonds, $2,400

Emily P. Wheeler Flamingo Ombre Cigar Ring in 18k rose gold with 4 cts. t.w. pink sapphires, $9,800
Top: Circa 1900 Harlequin gold riviere necklace with 95 cts. t.w. colored sapphires (two largest pink, blue, and yellow stones unheated) and 2.5 cts. t.w. old-cut diamonds, price on request; FD Gallery
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