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Blue Sapphire

Blue sapphire, a member of the corundum family, gets its name from the Latin sapphirus and the Greek sappherious (blue).  Sapphire comes in many colors including blue, green, pink, violet, yellow, gray and the shades in between. All colors of corundum except red (ruby) are considered to be sapphire.  Blue sapphire gets its color from titanium and iron oxides.  Black sapphire is usually colored by magnetite, hematite or spinel.

Lore

Medicinally, blue sapphire is thought to cure eye problems.

Persians believed the earth rested on a giant sapphire, the sky reflecting its color. Thusly sapphire became known as the gem of the heavens.

The Greeks associated sapphire with Apollo, god of music, prophecy, and medicine.  And they wore it when consulting the oracles.

Ancient Buddhists believed that sapphire fostered devotion and enlightenment.

In the 12th century, the Bishop of Rennes initiated its use in ecclesiastical rings.

Toward the end of the middle ages sapphire was used as protection against harm and to protect the owner's honor and reputation.

Sapphire is one of the birthstones for September.

Other Sapphires

Orange sapphire, also known as padparadschah, enhances wisdom.

Pink sapphire brings love and loyalty. 

Star Sapphire fosters independence. 

White sapphire is thought to enable spiritual development. 

Yellow sapphire enhances mental ability and memory.



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