Queensland Sapphire – 1.81ct Emerald Cut, Parti, Blue, Yellow
Queensland Sapphire – 1.81ct Emerald Cut, Parti, Blue, Yellow
Queensland Sapphire – 1.81ct Emerald Cut, Parti, Blue, Yellow

Queensland Sapphire – 1.81ct Emerald Cut, Parti, Blue, Yellow

$5,120.00 when set in a custom piece
$5,475.00 supplied loose

Loose price includes presentation box & insured express postage.

  • Sourced Responsibly

Begin Your Jewellery Journey With This Sapphire

This 1.81ct Australian parti sapphire is a spectacular display of nature’s artistry, featuring dramatic zoning of vivid yellow and deep blue. The elongated emerald cut perfectly frames this contrast, creating bold lines of colour that shift and change with every movement. With its clean clarity and untreated origin, this gemstone is as authentic as it is breath taking.

Sourced from Rubyvale, Queensland, this sapphire represents the very best of Australia’s parti gems, where zones of contrasting colours create truly one-of-a-kind stones.


Create Your Own Engagement Ring or Heirloom Piece

Every sapphire we choose is selected for its beauty and uniqueness. With this gem, you can:

  • Design Your Own Ring Online — select a setting that showcases the sapphire’s dramatic parti colour zoning.

  • Work With Us Bespoke — collaborate with our jewellers to create a one-of-a-kind engagement ring, pendant, or heirloom.

  • Explore Inspiration — emerald-cut parti sapphires are perfect for modern solitaires, art deco designs, and bold statement jewellery.

This gemstone is an ideal choice for those who want their jewel to stand apart with bold individuality.

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Why Choose a Sapphire for Your Ring?

  • Symbol of Wisdom & Renewal – Green sapphires are associated with growth, balance, and harmony.

  • Durability – With a Mohs hardness of 9, sapphires are second only to diamonds, making them highly durable.

  • Natural Beauty – Untreated and authentic, this sapphire’s colour is entirely as nature created it.

  • Distinctive Emerald Cut – Step facets emphasise clarity and depth, giving a sophisticated, vintage appeal.


Sourcing & Craftsmanship

This sapphire was responsibly sourced in Australia, a country renowned for its gemfields. Its untreated green colour and precision emerald cut make it a refined choice for heirloom jewellery.

At Utopian Creations, we select gemstones with integrity, beauty, and ethical sourcing in mind, ensuring each one can be treasured for generations.


Why Choose a Sapphire for Your Ring?

  • Unique Parti Colours – Featuring rare and intense zones of blue and yellow, no two parti sapphires are ever the same.

  • Durability – At 9 on the Mohs scale, sapphires are perfect for engagement rings and everyday wear.

  • Natural Beauty – Untreated and eye-clean, this sapphire showcases its colours exactly as nature formed them.

  • Emerald Cut Elegance – With its long facets and sharp geometry, the emerald cut highlights colour zoning beautifully.


Sourcing & Craftsmanship

This sapphire was responsibly sourced in Rubyvale, Queensland, Australia. Its exceptional parti colour zoning — vivid yellow meeting deep blue — is amplified by the precision emerald cut, offering a gemstone that is both rare and mesmerising.

At Utopian Creations, we select sapphires that embody integrity, authenticity, and individuality.


FAQs

Can this sapphire be set into an engagement ring?
Yes. Its emerald cut is ideal for elegant solitaires or bespoke designs that highlight its bold zoning.

What settings suit a parti sapphire best?
Emerald-cut parti sapphires excel in sleek solitaires, three-stone designs, and art deco-inspired settings.

How do I begin the design process?

Simply select this gemstone and choose “Create Your Ring Online,” or contact us to book a free bespoke consultation from anywhere in Australia. Our Custom Design page has more information.


This ruby is ready to become the heart of a one-of-a-kind jewel. Begin your journey today through our Create Your Ring Online system or Bespoke Design page.

As part of our sustainability commitment, one tree is planted for every gemstone purchased.


Responsible Sourcing

We are committed to ethical and transparent practices in gemstone sourcing. Learn more about our approach to sapphires from Queensland, Australia on our Responsible Sourcing page.

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Additional Details

Verified specifications for this gemstone.

Item ID
UN-0039
Gemstone
Sapphire
Hardness (Mohs)
9
Carat Weight
1.81 ct
Dimensions
9.20 × 5.04 × 3.46 mm
Shape
Emerald Cut
Colour
Parti, Blue, Yellow
Intensity
Intense
Clarity
VS (Very Slightly Included)
Treatment
Untreated
Origin
Rubyvale, Queensland, Australia
Faceted In
Thailand

Why Choose a Sapphire

  • Symbolism — Sapphires have long been associated with wisdom, loyalty, and royalty, making them a meaningful choice for life's most significant moments.
  • Exceptional Durability — At 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, sapphires are second only to diamonds in resistance to scratching — built for a lifetime of daily wear.
  • Colour Diversity — Far beyond classic blue, sapphires occur in an extraordinary spectrum: green, yellow, pink, peach, teal, parti, and more. Each colour has its own character and rarity.
  • Australian Provenance — Australia is a leading source of natural sapphires, particularly from the gem fields of Queensland and New South Wales. Buying Australian sapphires supports traceable, ethical sourcing.







Sapphire FAQs

Can a sapphire be used in an engagement ring?
Absolutely. Sapphires are among the most popular alternatives to diamonds for engagement rings, prized for their durability, colour range, and symbolism. Their hardness makes them entirely suitable for daily wear.

Are all sapphires blue?
No. While blue is the most familiar colour, sapphires occur naturally in nearly every colour of the spectrum — green, yellow, pink, peach, teal, parti-coloured, and more. The only exception is red, which is classified as ruby (the same mineral, corundum).

What does "untreated" mean?
An untreated sapphire is one that has not been heated or otherwise enhanced after being mined. The colour and clarity you see is exactly as nature produced it. Untreated stones are rarer and command a premium for their authenticity.

How do I care for a sapphire?
Sapphires are remarkably low-maintenance. Clean with warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners if the stone has any significant inclusions. The hardness of sapphire means it resists scratching in everyday wear.

Sourcing & Craftsmanship

The world’s sapphires can be understood through two broad geological stories. Metamorphic sapphires — from classic sources such as Sri Lanka and Kashmir, and deposits in Southern Madagascar — formed deep within continental crust under immense heat and pressure. These origins are often associated with silky, pastel tones in velvety blues, bright pinks and the rarer purples.

Basalt-related sapphires — from Australia, Thailand, and Northern parts of Madagascar — formed in deep magmatic environments and were carried to the surface by volcanic activity. They are sometimes described as darker or more saturated, but that is only part of the story. Australian sapphires occur in a remarkable range of colours, from bright blues and vivid greens to golden yellows, teals, orange and parti-coloured stones with natural bands of blue, green and yellow. Pink and purple are found rarely, and typically only in small sizes under 0.20ct.

Since 2005, we’ve worked almost exclusively with Australian sapphires, drawing from the Queensland gem fields around Anakie and Rubyvale, the New England district of NSW around Inverell and Glen Innes and when possible, the North East of Tasmania. Australian sapphire mining is typically small-scale and regulated, and our own supply chain is deliberately traceable — we often know both the miner and cutter.

Heat treatment is common across the global sapphire trade and is used to improve colour and clarity. When properly disclosed, we don’t see it as good or bad — simply part of a sapphire’s story. A beautiful heat-treated sapphire is still a beautiful sapphire; in many cases, treatment has revealed colour and brightness that may otherwise have remained hidden.

Some people prefer sapphires with no indications of heat, and we understand the appeal. Fine untreated sapphires, especially bright, lively stones, are rarer and usually more valuable, while others are treasured for the inclusions that reveal their natural character. But rarity is only one part of choosing a gemstone. What matters most is transparency: knowing whether a sapphire has been treated, what that means, and how it affects value.

For us, responsible sapphire sourcing is not about labels or shortcuts; it is about knowing each stone’s origin, treatment, character and value, then sharing that story with clarity and care.

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