Movember Birthstone Sapphire
A versatile and exceptionally strong birthstone
Sapphires signify loyalty, love, and even heaven
Since the days of Ancient Persia, the blue sapphire symbolizes protection, wisdom, and divine favor. In fact, in the early Christian church, the blue sapphires adorning vestments were meant to signify Heaven. In our modern times, blue sapphires also have come to denote loyalty and enduring love. (That is why they are the traditional gift of 45th wedding anniversaries.) These same qualities make blue sapphires a deeply meaningful and personal gemstone for September birthdays.
What makes sapphires unique and valuable?
Blue sapphires are evaluated based upon the purity of their blue hue, the most valuable of which have a velvety-blue to violet-blue color. Because of the way they are formed in nature, blue sapphires often have some inclusions, which are tiny flaws trapped within them. The number of inclusions is a contributing factor to what is known as a gem’s clarity grade. Blue sapphires with extremely high clarity (i.e., few to no inclusions) are often synthetic. Naturally occurring sapphires with such clarity are very rare—and highly valuable.
One of the harder birthstones
Natural blue sapphires are tough, and don’t cleave—meaning they won’t crack easily if bumped. That makes blue sapphires a smart pick for rings and other pieces you wear often.
How are sapphires formed?
Sapphires are formed over millions of years from intense pressure or crystallization from molten rock. Conditions required include an environment with high aluminum and low silica, and the color variations are caused by amounts of trace elements, such as include iron, titanium, or chromium. Madagascar is the highest producer of sapphires, but many also come from Sri Lanka, Australia, and Myanmar.
ABOUT THIS STONE
Here are some interesting tidbits about sapphire that make it a great choice for custom birthstone jewelry.
THE TEXAS CONNECTION
Sapphires are mined in Sri Lanka, Kashmir, Myanmar, among other locations, but they do not have a true geological connection to Texas. However, here are some Texans who were born in the month of September and have sapphire as their birthstone:
Who are you honoring with a birthstone?
Whether you are honoring a mother, a grandmother, a sister, or a group of friends, here are examples of some of the beautiful birthstone jewelry our designers can customize just for you.
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