4 Unknown Fun Facts About Sapphire

4 Unknown Fun Facts About Sapphire

Sapphire is a gemstone that is often associated with luxury &  royalty. It is believed that wearing sapphire jewelry is good for attracting an abundance of good luck, blessings, and gifts. It is known to protect you against negative energies, calm the mind, and strengthen and invite spiritual clarity. Sapphire also called the birthstone of September has been a cherished gem for years.

Here are 4 fun facts about sapphire that will help you know the true value of a sapphire

 

  1. Sapphire is a Birthstone with a Lot of Hues

Although it is believed that sapphires come only in blue color, they are available in various rainbow colors. Their hues or color shade vary from yellow, orange, violet, green, purple, pink, and intermediate hues. Sapphires are called “fancies.” in any other color but blue. However, red is an exception because it’s classified as ruby. Sapphire birthstone gold rings are very popular among women.

 

  1. Sapphire Durability is Second Only to Diamonds

The excellent hardness of sapphires is well known. Sapphire ranks 9 on the Mohs hardness scale which is 2nd only to diamond. This is one of the reasons why sapphire is one of the few gemstones that make an excellent alternative for an engagement ring.

 

  1. Century Old Popularity of Sapphire:

Greeks used to wear sapphire jewelry for guidance while searching for answers from the oracle. Buddhists believed that it brings spiritual enlightenment and Hindus extensively used it during worship. Early Christian kings through the use of sapphire in ecclesiastical rings cherished their powers of protection & wealth.

  1. Ancient Symbol of Royalty

Medieval kings & queens wore sapphire rings, earrings & necklaces. They believed that the gemstones would shield them in war. Sapphire became widely popular in 1981 when Britain’s Prince Charles gave Lady Diana a 12-carat blue sapphire engagement ring.