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What is the meaning of sapphire?

François Deprez
14/10/2024
5 min read
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What is the meaning of sapphire?

The meaning of sapphire, a precious stone with beautiful values, has fascinated and inspired us for centuries. Let's explore its symbolism, as well as the other main reasons why this gem is exceptional.

Symbolism and meaning of sapphire

Sapphire, in particular blue sapphire, symbolizes several remarkable values. However, this meaning extends to a few sapphires of other colors, each of which can also embody different virtues.

La loyalty and fidelity are the main ones. The others Meaning of sapphire are relatively close. Beliefs cross the centuries and it is very likely that since Antiquity, sapphires have been associated with truth and justice in the West. And according to some interpretations, the Tables of the Law in the Bible are made of sapphire.

It was often a sacred stone, in Egypt, in India, in ancient Greece, linked to The safeguarding, but also at The wisdom.

The origins of sapphire

Sapphire has been known for a long time, although it was often mistaken for lapis lazuli in the past. Gradually, starting at the end of the 18th century, mineralogists identified it scientifically.

There are three types of rocks, sedimentary, magmatic, and metamorphic. Sapphire is extracted from the last two, on several continents. Some mines are rich in sapphires of particular colors, specific shades of blue or of excellent quality.

The Ceylon sapphire (Sri Lanka) is renowned for its quality, making it possible to create jewelry. Others are sought after in jewelry, such as those from Burma, Kashmir in India and the Madagascar sapphire. Mines are also found in Thailand, Cambodia, Cambodia, Australia, Brazil and the United States.

Sapphire deposits are not exploited, because the quality is not there, as in Puy-de-Dôme.

The physical properties of sapphire

All sapphires are corundums, a family of very hard minerals. The hardness of sapphire reaches 9 on the Mohs scale, the main reference used since the 19th century, to assess and compare the solidity of minerals. The ruby also belongs to corundums. While this stone owes its color to chromium oxide, blue sapphire is rich in iron and titanium. The colors vary, not the crystalline structure, which is based on aluminum oxide.

The benefits of sapphire in lithotherapy

Lithotherapy assigns energetic properties to stones, providing psychological and physical benefits. According to this practice, Psychological benefits of sapphire are calming and emotional balance, mental clarity, the return of joy or hope, the stimulation of inspiration, intuition, creativity.

Regarding his physical benefits, sapphire would promote health and sleep, helping against sleep problems and several pains, such as headaches. We find protective properties, as with the spiritual meaning of sapphire.

Many fans of lithotherapy wear the stones directly on the skin, to benefit from their virtues.

The meaning of sapphire in love and its success

There is no direct Meaning of sapphire in love, but fidelity and loyalty are obviously important for romantic relationships. And as a protective stone, considered conducive to peace, serenity, stability, sapphire evokes development and lasting relationships.

Besides its beauty, the fact that it is a very hard stone explains why sapphire engagement rings are extremely popular. Sapphire is resistant to scratches, shocks, temperature variations, chemicals... We also like it for unique special occasions, like Sapphire wedding.

The multiples Sapphire colors, considerably different from each other, for example the pink sapphire, and different from the blue sapphire, which itself exists in various shades, are fascinating for lovers of beautiful jewelry and unique creationss, as for jewelers.

Finally, kings and royal families certainly contributed to its popularity. In France, this dates back at least to Louis XIV, and his Grand Sapphire, one of the jewels in the crown.

Evaluating the quality of a sapphire

The quality of a sapphire is evaluated according to 4 criteria, which makes it possible to determine a certain level and a price.

  • The color: the color of heated sapphires is improved by a fully accepted technique, which is not the case with other treatments.
  • Carat weight: large sapphires are more easily found in certain regions. Many sapphires are under 2 carats in size.
  • Purity: precious stones have inclusions, which are various natural imperfections. They are not always visible to the naked eye and this makes for better quality, shinier stones for jewelry.
  • Cutting or faceting: this involves creating a certain number of facets and obtaining different shapes. Although the oval sapphire Although common, it is also frequently cut in the shape of a pear or in a round shape, in any case the blue sapphire. Choosing to cut a sapphire into a certain shape depends on several parameters, including the fact that a minimum of material is lost.
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