Sapphire – The Gem of Wisdom and Truth
Serene yet commanding, the Sapphire has been cherished for centuries as a symbol of wisdom, loyalty, and divine favor. While most people associate sapphires with deep blue, they come in nearly every color of the rainbow — except red, which is classified as ruby.
Origin and Formation
Like rubies, sapphires are a variety of corundum. The color variations come from trace elements: iron and titanium produce blue; chromium creates pink; and other minerals yield yellow, green, and purple hues. Kashmir, Sri Lanka, and Madagascar are famous for producing exceptional sapphires.
Color and Quality
The ideal sapphire exhibits a velvety, medium-deep royal blue — rich yet luminous. Clarity and cut enhance its brilliance, while untreated stones of natural color are the most valuable.
Symbolism and Uses
In history, sapphires adorned the robes of priests and the crowns of kings, believed to protect from envy and harm. Today, they symbolize loyalty, truth, and sincerity, making them a popular choice for engagement and anniversary jewelry.
Enquiry Now