Purple Gemstone Jewelry
Purple has signified royalty for as long as there have been crowns — the rarest color in nature, and the most regal a gemstone can wear. Aquamarise® purple gemstone jewelry runs from the beloved violet of amethyst to the color-shifting wonder of alexandrite, each stone set by hand in solid 925 sterling silver, 14K gold vermeil, and solid gold. Rated 4.9 stars across 38,000+ verified reviews, handcrafted by an Etsy seller since 2016.
Fairy Amethyst & Simulated Diamond Engagement Leaf Ring Set in Sterling Silver
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Feyra Natural Amethyst & Simulated Diamond Engagement Ring Set in Sterling Silver
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Crushed Amethyst Men's Wedding Band in Black Tungsten Carbide (8mm)
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Alexandrite & Cornflower Sapphire Fairy Leaf Ring in Sterling Silver
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Purple Fire Opal Men's Wedding Band in Black Tungsten Carbide (8mm)
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Skye Kite® Alexandrite & Moonstone Engagement Ring Set in 14K Rose Gold Vermeil
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Galaxy Crushed Alexandrite & Fire Opal Wedding Band in Tungsten Carbide (8mm)
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Esme Simulated Diamond and Alexandrite Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver
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The Color of Royalty
Purple gemstones occupy the most storied corner of the color wheel — for centuries the hue was so difficult to produce that it belonged to emperors alone, and the stones that carry it have never quite shed that association with wisdom, mystery, and rank. Trace elements of iron and manganese give them their range, from pale lavender to deep, ecclesiastical violet.
A Complete List of Purple Gemstones
If purple was once the color of kings, amethyst is what made it democratic — a quartz of Mohs 7 whose violet runs from soft lilac to deep grape, beautiful and attainable in equal measure. As the February birthstone it carries personal meaning for many. For purple built to last, purple sapphire is the answer — corundum at Mohs 9 in rich violet-to-plum tones, hard enough for daily wear in a way amethyst cannot quite match, and part of the broader sapphire family. The rarest purple of all barely stays purple: alexandrite, a Mohs 8.5 marvel and a June birthstone alternative, shifts from violet under lamplight to green in daylight — a genuine optical phenomenon that has made it one of the most coveted collector's stones in existence.
The Best Purple Gemstones for Rings
For an everyday purple ring, purple sapphire's Mohs 9 hardness makes it the most practical, while amethyst remains the most beautiful entry point at a far gentler price, best protected in a bezel or halo. Alexandrite is the connoisseur's choice — rare, durable, and quietly extraordinary. The more unconventional purples sit comfortably within our alternative engagement rings.
Setting Purple Gemstone Jewelry in Metal
White gold and sterling silver keep purple cool and regal; a warm yellow gold vermeil lends it richness and depth; rose gold softens it toward romance. Our precious metal guide weighs each option.
Explore More Gemstone Colors
Purple is one note in a fuller palette. Explore the same editorial approach across our blue, green, pink, black, red, white, yellow, orange, and teal gemstone collections.
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Purple Gemstone Jewelry FAQs
Amethyst is the most popular purple gemstone, valued for its beautiful violet color, affordability, and Mohs 7 durability. Purple sapphire is the premium daily-wear choice at Mohs 9, and alexandrite is the rare collector's stone for its color-changing effect. All are set across Aquamarise® purple gemstone jewelry — explore ouramethyst jewelry.
Purple sapphire is the best purple gemstone for engagement rings thanks to its Mohs 9 hardness and rich violet color. Amethyst offers a beautiful, affordable alternative but is softer at Mohs 7, best in protective settings, while alexandrite is a rare and distinctive option. Explore ouralternative engagement rings.
Amethyst is a quartz (Mohs 7) with affordable, beautiful violet color but lower hardness. Purple sapphire is corundum (Mohs 9), much harder and better for everyday rings, in richer plum-violet tones. Amethyst is the accessible favorite; purple sapphire is the durable luxury choice.
Alexandrite is the famous color-changing purple gemstone, shifting from violet under incandescent light to green in daylight. At Mohs 8.5 it is durable enough for everyday jewelry and is prized by collectors as a June birthstone alternative. See ourJune birthstone collection.
Clean with warm water, mild soap, and a soft cloth. Amethyst can fade with prolonged sun exposure, so store it away from direct light; purple sapphire and alexandrite tolerate daily wear well. See ourjewelry care guide.
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Every piece is handcrafted, hand-finished, and shipped with our warranty, worldwide insured shipping, and a 14-day return window on non-customized work. 4.9 stars from 38,000+ verified reviews across aquamarise.com and our Etsy shop. For bespoke designs, Design Your Own Custom Ring.