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Thursday, September 15, 2005

Celebrities Are Choosing Blue Sapphires For Jewelry

Has anyone noticed what gem the celebrities seem to be wearing allot of recently? Blue Sapphire!! So I thought now would be a good time to share some info on the sapphire.

The island once known as Serendib, now known as Sri Lanka is where Sapphires were first mined. The ancients believed the power of wisdom was held by the sapphire, and that wearing a sapphire would allow you to make the correct decision when challenged by obstacles. The spectrum of color offered by sapphires is wide they come in many shapes and sizes providing a vast amount of variety.

Sapphire gems have been treasured for thousands of years, symbolizing truth, wisdom, and faithfulness. Mythology states that a sapphire worn by a wicked or evil person will not shine. The word sapphire comes from the Latin word sapphirus . Sapphires are one of the earliest colored gems known to man.

The intense medium dark blue is the most sought after color for Blue Sapphires. Sri Lanka, and Burma produce very fine pure Blue Sapphires, So does Cambodian but these are sometimes slightly darker.

Australian Sapphires have more of a green overtone. Intensity, uniformity and purity of color are the most important considerations when making a decision about the purchase of a Blue Sapphire. Fine Blue Sapphires should not contain any overtones or secondary colors. The overall beauty of the stone will depend on the cutting. Blue Sapphire jewelry remains one of most sought after jewelry and represents a good investment.

The most valuable sapphires are a rich blue with almost a violet hue. Quality sapphires will maintain their brightness under all types of lighting. Sapphires with minimal or no visible flaws are most valuable. Kashmir sapphires often have a velvet softness rather than being transparent which enhances the richness of the blue. Inclusions and color zoning are very common in sapphires and do not affect their beauty unless they are extreme. Sapphires are second in hardness to diamonds.

Clean your sapphire with warm soapy water. Ultrasonic cleaning is also safe. You can use a touch of ammonia in the warm soapy water to remove any film and increase sparkle.
Blue sapphires should be worn by women or men that have a well balanced life style, a sense of spirit, and who are open to new ideas.

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