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History of September Birthstone: Sapphire




Sapphire has been associated with September since the ancient times. Its deep blue hue and durability have made it a popular choice for jewelry throughout history.

Historical Significance:

  • Ancient Times: Sapphires were believed to protect the wearer from evil and to bring wisdom, loyalty, and faithfulness. In ancient Greece, sapphires were thought to be drops of the goddess Aphrodite's tears.

  • Middle Ages: During the Middle Ages, sapphires were often used in religious artifacts and jewelry worn by royalty. They were believed to have healing properties and to ward off evil spirits.

  • Modern Times: Today, sapphires remain a popular choice for engagement rings and other fine jewelry. Their durability and versatility make them suitable for everyday wear.

Origin of Sapphires:

Sapphires are a variety of corundum, the same mineral as rubies. The color of sapphires can vary widely, from pale pink to deep blue. The most prized sapphires are those with a rich, velvety blue color.

The primary sources of sapphires today include:

  • Sri Lanka: Known for producing high-quality sapphires with a variety of colors.

  • Myanmar (Burma): A major source of sapphires, especially those with a deep blue color.

  • Thailand: Produces sapphires in various colors, including pink, yellow, and orange.

  • Australia: A significant source of sapphires, particularly those with a dark blue color.

  • Madagascar: Produces sapphires in a wide range of colors, including pink, yellow, and orange.

Sapphires are also found in other countries, such as Nepal, Pakistan, and the United States.


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