Teal, Peacock, and Mermaid Sapphires
Sapphires are widely known as one of the many precious gemstones available on the market. This precious gemstone is one of the few which continues to garner increased attention as the years go on. This continued attention can be attributed to Sapphire’s durability and unique beauty, which continue to captivate the market. Everybody has heard of a sapphire, but not everybody truly knows the ins and outs of this magnificent gemstone.
In this blog, we will guide you through everything there is to know about Sapphires and, more specifically, the Teal Sapphire, a one-of-a-kind gemstone perfectly suited to someone searching for a piece of jewellery that is a little bit less mainstream and a little bit more magnificent.
1. What is Sapphire?
Sapphires are one of the many precious gemstones used in jewellery, but one of only two that make up the corundum family, which consists of the Ruby and the Sapphire. These gemstones are exceptionally durable and place second only behind diamonds on the list of the hardest natural minerals, with a ranking of 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. The durability and uniqueness of the Sapphire have made it a sought-after gemstone throughout history and even today.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Sapphires is that this gemstone is available in a wide variety of colours. One of these is the Teal Sapphire, which is on its way to becoming one of the latest trends in the jewellery industry.
2. What is Teal Sapphire?
Teal is a colour which is a combination of blue and green. It gets its name from the Eurasian teal bird, which has a stripe on its head, just around its eye, with a similar colour to teal. The Teal Sapphire, as its name suggests, is a teal-coloured gemstone that is incredibly unique and special, as no two are ever the same. The colour variations in each Teal Sapphire are unique, and this quality makes these gemstones incredibly special and sought-after.
Teal Sapphires sometimes look slightly different when exposed to different lighting, such as indoor lighting and the natural light of the outdoors, an attribute that adds to the unique charm of this gemstone. Do not panic, however, as this is not a colour change “per se”, but a change in the reflection patterns experienced in different lightings, which allows for a slight change.
3. What is the Origin of the Teal Sapphire?
There are many different folklores and myths surrounding Sapphires throughout history, which can be found all over the world.
In Ancient Greece, when people sought answers from the oracle, they wore sapphire as a symbol to guide them. The history of the sapphire can also be traced to Asia, where it was used during times of worship by the Hindu people and Buddhists used it as a symbol of spirituality. Throughout history, it was believed that this gemstone was holy, and its natural shine and sparkle would only occur if worn by a pure person.
The legends even go as far as to describe the sapphire as a gemstone that has the power to not only heal in the spiritual world but also in the physical world through healing diseases and wounds. An example of this can be seen in history, whereby people would place a sapphire on their forehead, which was believed to stop nosebleeds.
5. Why Choose a Teal Sapphire?
A Teal Sapphire is a tough and durable gemstone that is more resistant to damage, such as chipping. The durability and toughness of this gemstone ensure it is an ideal gemstone for someone looking to wear their piece of jewellery daily.
21st-century research has indicated that many of the next generation of brides are looking for something refreshing and unique when exploring possible engagement rings. The Teal, Peacock, or Mermaid Sapphire, therefore, also act as an ideal choice for an engagement ring as the centre stone.
Design Your Dream Teal Sapphire Engagement Ring
The unique colour of these rare gemstones has been a colour of significance for many centuries. In Ancient Egypt, it was the belief that this colour represented faith and truth, while Tibetan Buddhists had the belief that the colour represented the infinity of the sky and the sea. This symbolism has extended to modern times, where the Teal Sapphire is a popular choice for those looking for engagement rings that are not mainstream but rather unique and special. The use of this gemstone in creating an engagement ring further symbolises the faith, truth, and eternity that now exists between two people.
Contact us today to schedule a private consultation with one of our highly qualified designers to create your dream peacock sapphire engagement ring or jewellery piece.
Mark Solomon is a renowned Cape Town manufacturing jeweller as well as an award-winning Cape Town jewellery designer who takes much pride in turning a design into an exquisite reality within just a few days.


