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The King of Blue Gems

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The sapphire is the royal family’s “special favor “, symbolizing integrity and wisdom. It is also the king of blue gems! The mysterious dark blue royal sapphire, as long as it has a record of existence, it will become a source of human charm and inspiration. The word sapphire comes from the Greek “sappheiros”, meaning “blue.” It is one of the four precious gems, the other three also include diamonds, rubies and emeralds custom necklaces .

From an academic point of view, sapphire is a variety of mineral corundum, an alumina. Although it is usually blue, it can also be found in all color corundums except red. This gem is also the “favorite” of the royal family. Sapphire is fascinating in its deep blue tones, from ancient times to the present, from kings to hunters and even fortune tellers, romantic lovers, and modern therapists, all occupying a unique role in their imagination. Second, only to the intensity of the diamond (the Mohs hardness rating of 9), the sapphire’s “indestructible” nature is one of the reasons why it is so mysteriously important.

Although the rarity, color, and hardness of sapphire make it a jewel-like value, sapphire is much more attractive to alternative therapists and other people who study and collect crystals – it’s more about its energy and healing properties. Blue sapphires are considered to represent the gem of spiritual focus and order, inner vision and spiritual consciousness. In chakra theory, sapphire is thought to help open the third eye for wisdom and insight, as well as the throat chakra, and it allows you to convey this vision to others. In its therapeutic use, sapphire is often compared to lapis lazuli, because both gems can evoke the power of dark blue mystery. In fact, the mineral called sapphire in the Bible is probably lapis lazuli. However, unlike lapis lazuli, sapphire has wonderful brilliance and deep clarity, as if it can extend its light to the souls of anyone who studies it.

Sapphire is associated with profound spirituality and dedication and is believed to bring peace and satisfaction to one’s soul, while they can also count on their fate. For modern crystal enthusiasts and alternative therapists, sapphire has some additional attributes: Preventing negative energy, making financial rises, promoting mental clarity, arousing devotional feelings, strengthening integrity and intuition, clearing depression, helping to reduce vision problems, and giving wisdom.

Because it can evoke the energy of loyalty, honesty, and devotion, sapphire is also often used in the design of engagement rings and romantic jewelry. For example, some of the most famous sapphire engagement rings belong to the late Princess Diana, actress Penelope Cruz, and supermodel/actress Elizabeth Hurley. Movie star Joan Crawford has a few 70-carat or larger sapphires, and Elizabeth Taylor has given her husband a sapphire ring. Moreover, sapphire has always been favored by the royal families of various countries. According to legend, Helen of Troy has a gorgeous star sapphire, and Napoleon presented his wife Josephine with a set of seven pieces of jewels, inlaid with 29 sapphires. The beautiful sapphire represents September and is the birthstone custom name necklace of the Taurus and Virgo constellations. In addition, sapphire is also the birthstone of the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese Zodiac and is said to represent the energy of both Thursday and Saturday. Before trading in gemstones, you need to know that most of the high-quality sapphires currently on the market come from Australia, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, China, and the United States.

The sapphires after cutting and polishing are often expensive, but raw, untreated sapphires may be more affordable at the same time as jewels – especially for those who only need to feel the vibrancy and healing power of this gem. Choose the exclusive sapphire that suits you within your own budget, not only is it therapeutic for your body but it also can show your unique charm.

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