Dating back to biblical times, gems have long been believed to bestow the wearer with gifts such as luck, strength, and abundance. And sapphire's supposed ability to promote harmonious unions made it a favorite among royals throughout most of human history.
Though birthstones, as we know them, were not standardized until the Edwardian Era by the National Association of Jewelers, the practice is said to date back thousands of years and September babies have always been lucky to have sapphires as their stone.
Sapphiresare most recognized for their brilliant blue color, they come in a rainbow of hues, and are second to diamonds in terms of their hardiness.
Guided by a love for history and a passion for quality craftsmanship, Walton's Jewelry has been celebrating the beauty of antique and vintage jewelry since 1974. From heirloom-worthy antiques to our own one-of-a-kind creations, every piece in our collection tells a story—carefully chosen, beautifully made, and meant to be cherished for generations.