Sapphire: Gemstone of the Heavens
Sapphire popularly known as the ‘gemstone of the heavens’ is the best way to describe the wonderful color of this gemstone. For centuries sapphires have been one of the most sought after and cherished gemstones. It is mainly blue sapphires that are the most popular choice across the globe but the pink, yellow, green, blue and white sapphires look equally charming.
Sapphires and mysticism go hand in hand. It is believed that the Earth was part of a giant solitaire sapphire that gave the sky a blue color. Another legend mentions if a poisonous snake was put in a container along with a sapphire the rays from the gemstone would actually kill the snake. Sapphires also have healing powers and are very effective in curing eye diseases. A sapphire was offered at St. Paul’s in London in the year 1391, to be kept at the shrine of St. Eskenwald to cure eye diseases.
Ancient Greeks also wore sapphires to protect themselves from all evil. Sapphires have been linked with Venus, the Goddess of Love, and therefore stand for loyalty and honesty in a relationship. It is also said that if an unfaithful partner wore a sapphire, the color and beauty of the gem gradually faded.
The beauty of sapphire is the most becoming feature of this stone and other qualities only add to its charm. Color which is the most important factor while choosing a gemstone is also the best way to evaluate the quality of a sapphire. The most coveted blue variety is a rich shade which is neither too dark nor too light. This shade is something that is in between midnight blue and ocean blue. A pure color with no trace of any other shade is desirable in sapphires. Like most gemstones sapphires also come accompanied with inclusions. Although clarity does play a role while choosing sapphires, it is mainly color that is considered most important.
All sapphires are treated. It is mainly heat treatment that gives sapphires its beautiful and long lasting color. Heat treatment is permanent and ensures that sapphires will retain a beautiful color and luster forever. The best sapphires in the world are Ceylon Sapphires from Sri Lanka. Kashmir in India is yet another great source of sapphire. The sapphires from this area have an intense blue color with a violet hue. Other sources of sapphire are America, Thailand, Cambodia and Madagascar.
Other than being beautiful stones, sapphires also have qualities that make them so admired. Sapphires are the hardest stones after diamonds. This is a trait that makes them not only durable but also perfect for everyday wear. This is one of the primary reasons why sapphires are a popular choice for gemstone jewelry. Whether in sapphire rings, sapphire pendants or sapphire earrings, these stones look great in every form of jewelry.
Sapphire jewelry complements any look and style. Where in one hand solitaire sapphire studs or pendants lend a basic but classy look, when teamed with diamonds, sapphire jewelry gives a glamorous look to any evening attire. Due to the durable nature of sapphires they make great everyday jewelry.
Sapphires in recent times have started giving the ever popular diamond engagement ring stiff competition. Sapphires are becoming increasingly popular as engagement rings with more women opting for these beautiful gemstones, a trend that was initiated by Prince Charles when he slipped a sapphire engagement ring on Princess Diana’s fingers. Not many women can resist the warm blue color of sapphires and the vast significance associated with a sapphire engagement ring.
Sapphires for centuries have captured the hearts of women from all over the world. Apart from its unique beauty the underlying significance of sapphires make them such popular and sought after stones.
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