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The striking deep blue of a quality
sapphire is reminiscent of a cloudless night sky. Ancient civilizations
believed that the world was set upon an enormous sapphire, which painted
the sky blue with its reflection. This legend, as well as the belief
that the ten commandments were inscribed upon tablets made of sapphire,
gives September's birthstone a royal place among gemstones.
Named after the Greek word "sapphirus", meaning blue, Sapphires have
long been a favorite among priests and kings, who considered them
symbolic of wisdom and purity. These gemstones are prominent among the
British Crown Jewels, and Prince Charles chose this as the engagement
stone for his fiancé Princess Diana.
The Sapphire is second only to the Diamond in hardness, making it a
durable gemstone for setting into jewelry. A gift of Sapphire represents
sincerity and faithfulness. As nourishing to the soul as gazing up at
the sky on a summer day, this brilliant blue gemstone is truly a
heavenly choice!
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