Blue Sapphire
Sapphire, with its Mohs hardness of 9, second
only to diamond, is one of the most valuable and wearable of all gemstones. Famed for its brilliance and rich blue
color, sapphire actually occurs in a wide range of fancy colors, including pink, yellow and green. Sapphire includes
gems of every color of corundum, except for red, which is classified as ruby. The name corundum comes from the
ancient Sanskrit "kuruvindam", while the name "sapphire" comes from the Persian word "safir". Sapphires are seen
as the guardians of love. When given as a gift they enhance love and tune your spirits to one another. Sapphires
and corundum gemstones have been used to banish envy and jealousy as well as promote fidelity in marriage. The
sapphire family includes a long list of gemstones; color change sapphire, blue star sapphire, black star sapphire,
and of course, blue sapphire and fancy sapphire
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