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Sapphire

The Gem of the Sky
Sapphires radiate timeless elegance, celebrated for their stunning blue hues and legendary durability. Mined from Kashmir, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Madagascar, Thailand, Australia, and Montana, sapphires enchant collectors worldwide.
A royal favorite—enduring, noble, and captivating.
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Sapphire: History & Origin

“Sapphires are the jewels of kings—symbols of wisdom, virtue, and the heavens.”
Sapphire is revered as the “gem of the sky,” cherished since ancient times for its luminous blue. Famed mines include Kashmir (India), Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Myanmar (Burma), Madagascar, Thailand, Australia, and the USA (Montana). Sapphires come in every color except red, with blue sapphires being the most sought after for royalty and collectors alike.

Sapphire: Heritage, Qualities & Market Value

Sapphires are prized for their intense color, clarity, and toughness. Traditionally a symbol of royalty and protection, they remain a favorite for engagement rings and important jewels. The value of a sapphire is shaped by its color, origin, and transparency.

  • Best Color: Cornflower and royal blue most prized.
  • Variety: Pink, yellow, green, and padparadscha sapphires highly collectible.
  • Global: Major sources: Kashmir, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Madagascar, Thailand, Australia, USA.
  • Cut: Ovals, cushions, and unique fantasy cuts.
  • Hardness: Mohs 9—second only to diamond.
  • Investment: Finest stones command high auction prices.

Sapphire: Culture & Myth

Wisdom & Loyalty

Sapphires symbolize wisdom, faithfulness, and purity—often worn by monarchs for protection.

Celestial Legends

Persian myths believed sapphires gave the sky its color, and ancient priests used them to connect with the divine.

Modern Icon

Sapphires feature in royal engagement rings and statement pieces, revered for timeless style.

Frequently Asked Questions

A rare sapphire with a unique blend of pink and orange—highly prized among collectors.

Kashmir is legendary, but Sri Lanka and Burma also produce world-class blue sapphires.
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