At first glance, pink sapphire and pink tourmaline may appear similar, but these two gemstones hold very different qualities each with its own beauty and meaning.
Pink sapphire belongs to the corundum family, celebrated for its incredible hardness (9 on the Mohs scale), luminous brilliance, and enduring durability. These qualities make pink sapphires a treasured choice for daily wear and a perfect gemstone for engagement rings. Their rich saturation and wide spectrum of pink hues, from delicate blush to vivid magenta, ensure every sapphire feels striking and timeless. It’s no wonder many couples choose a pink sapphire as a diamond alternative, knowing it will remain a lasting heirloom for generations.
Pink tourmaline, by contrast, offers a softer charm. With a Mohs hardness of 7–7.5, tourmaline requires a little extra care but rewards with its unique character and gentle variation of shades, often leaning toward pastel tones, peachy pinks, and romantic rose hues. Tourmaline is also a more accessible option, making it a beloved gemstone for those seeking individuality, warmth, and artistry in their jewellery.
Both gemstones sit beautifully in fine jewellery, yet they offer different experiences: pink sapphire brings strength and timelessness, while pink tourmaline invites softness and subtle expression. At Black Finch, we celebrate the distinct qualities of each, helping you choose a stone that reflects your personal lifestyle and story.