About Sapphire:
One of the four precious gemstones, sapphires are part of the corundum family. While red corundum is called ruby, all the other colours in this family are classified as sapphires. The sapphire and ruby siblings are the hardest stones after diamonds, scoring a 9 on the Mohs hardness scale.
The word sapphire is derived from the Latin and Greek words for “blue” namely sapphirius and sappheiros. Although you will probably think of a rich blue colour, sapphires actually come in almost every colour of the rainbow!
Birthstone: September
Anniversary stone: 5th, 45th, 75th
Symbolism:
Known as the Stone of Kings, sapphire has always been associated with royalty. It was worn for protection as well as to attract wealth. For centuries, the sapphire has been seen as a symbol of the heavens, a guardian of innocence, bestower of truth and promoter of good health. Also known as the wisdom stone, it is meant to represent intelligence, clear thinking, education and the ability to make wise choices.