September Birthstone Jewelry
September Birthstone Jewelry
Endlessly refined. Quietly luminous.
September’s birthstone is sapphire—classic, durable, and serenely blue. For a more budget-friendly take on deep blue, many clients also choose London blue topaz: a sophisticated teal-navy hue that delivers similar mood and effortless polish at a gentler price. This collection gathers both stories—so you can shop by meaning, by color, or by budget—and still land on pieces you’ll live in for years.
Shop the September Edit
- Sapphire Jewelry — classic blue and modern fancy hues
- Sapphire Necklaces — solitaires, east–west cuts, pendants, stations
- Sapphire Earrings — studs, huggies, drops, threaders
- Sapphire Rings — stackables, solitaires, half-eternities, signets
- Sapphire Bracelets — stations, bezels, slim bangles
Budget-Friendly Blue
- London Blue Topaz Jewelry — inky teal-blue, sleek and accessible
- London Blue Topaz Necklaces — pendants, stations, charms
- London Blue Topaz Earrings — studs, huggies, drops
- London Blue Topaz Rings — bezels, prong solitaires, stacks
- London Blue Topaz Bracelets — stations, slim bezels
- Design Your Own — choose metal, length, stone size, engraving
What Is September’s Birthstone?
Sapphire is the traditional September birthstone. It’s corundum (Al2O3) with Mohs hardness 9—excellent for everyday wear. Trace elements set the tone (iron + titanium for blue). Red corundum is ruby; all other colors are sapphire.
Color-Right Alternative: London Blue Topaz
While not the traditional September birthstone (blue topaz is often listed for December in modern charts), London blue topaz offers a deep teal-navy look that many choose as a more affordable “sapphire-adjacent” option. It’s topaz (Mohs ~8), typically treated by irradiation + gentle heat to achieve its signature inky blue—stable and widely accepted in fine jewelry.
Why These Stones Work (Every Day)
- Durability: Sapphire (Mohs 9) is ultra-robust; London blue topaz (Mohs ~8) is great for pendants, earrings, and mindful ring wear.
- Color: Sapphire ranges from cornflower to royal; London blue reads moody-teal with beautiful depth.
- Value: London blue topaz delivers dramatic color at a friendlier price—ideal for gifting and layering.
- Conscious by design: recycled precious metals, ethically sourced stones, eco-minded packaging.
Design Your September Birthstone Piece
Start with a silhouette—necklace, ring, bracelet, earrings, or charm—then tailor the details. Choose recycled 14K yellow/white/rose gold or sterling silver, select your stone (sapphire or London blue topaz), cut (round, oval, emerald-cut, cushion), size, and chain length or band width. Add engraving where available. Each piece arrives gift-ready.
Care & Cleaning
- Sapphire: clean with lukewarm water, a drop of mild soap, and a soft brush; rinse and dry. Ultrasonic/steam is often safe for unfilled stones; avoid on fracture-filled or heavily included gems.
- London Blue Topaz: clean gently with mild soap + water; avoid ultrasonic/steam, harsh chemicals, and high heat. Store pieces separately to protect finishes.
FAQs
Is London blue topaz a September birthstone?
Not traditionally—sapphire is. Many shoppers pick London blue topaz as a color-matched, budget-friendly alternative for September gifts.
Is London blue topaz treated?
Yes—most blue topaz (including London blue) is produced by irradiation + heat. The color is stable in normal wear and widely accepted in fine jewelry.
Which is more durable—sapphire or London blue topaz?
Sapphire (Mohs 9) is harder; London blue topaz (Mohs ~8) wears beautifully with mindful care, especially in pendants/earrings and low-profile ring settings.
Where are these stones found?
Sapphire: Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Myanmar, Australia, USA (Montana). Topaz: Brazil, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, USA—London blue is typically created from pale/natural topaz via treatment.
Can I customize?
Absolutely—choose metal, hue, cut, size, and engraving via Design Your Own.
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What is September’s birthstone?
Sapphire is the traditional September birthstone. It is corundum (Mohs 9) and appears in classic blue as well as fancy colors.
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Is London blue topaz a September birthstone?
Not traditionally. Sapphire is September’s birthstone. London blue topaz is a popular, more affordable deep-blue alternative (often listed as a modern December birthstone).
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Is London blue topaz treated?
Yes. Most blue topaz—including London blue—is created by irradiation followed by heat treatment. The color is stable in normal wear.
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Which is more durable—sapphire or London blue topaz?
Sapphire (Mohs 9) is harder and ideal for everyday rings and bracelets. London blue topaz (Mohs ~8) wears well with mindful care, especially in pendants and earrings or low-profile ring settings.
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How do I clean sapphire and London blue topaz jewelry?
Use lukewarm water, mild soap, and a soft brush; rinse and dry. Avoid ultrasonic/steam for London blue topaz and for any fracture-filled sapphires.
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Can I customize a September birthstone piece?
Yes—choose metal, hue, cut, size, chain length or band width, and engraving via the Design Your Own collection.