Sapphire - the famous blue stone is also called the blue sister of Ruby. Its because they come from the same mineral, corundum.
Rough Sapphire SOURCE OF SAPPHIRE
The most famous and the finest blue sapphires are the prized Kashmir
sapphires which have a blue color that is not only intense, but also velvety. As
the name suggests, it originated from India's northwestern region of Kashmir,
along the Pakistani/Indian boarder in the western Himalayas. So rare are these
sapphires that they are not often seen in the gemstone market.
Second only to Kashmir in quality and mystique is the Burmese Sapphires. They
are now sourced from Srilanka and Australia, Tanzania and Madagascar. The value
of sapphires depends on their color, transparency and size. And in cases of very
fine quality sapphires, the origin also has a major role.
Sapphire - the famous blue stone is also called the blue sister of Ruby. Its because they come from the same mineral, corundum.
Polished Sapphire SOURCE OF SAPPHIRE
The most famous and the finest blue sapphires are the prized Kashmir
sapphires which have a blue color that is not only intense, but also velvety. As
the name suggests, it originated from India's northwestern region of Kashmir,
along the Pakistani/Indian boarder in the western Himalayas. So rare are these
sapphires that they are not often seen in the gemstone market.
Second only to Kashmir in quality and mystique is the Burmese Sapphires. They
are now sourced from Srilanka and Australia, Tanzania and Madagascar. The value
of sapphires depends on their color, transparency and size. And in cases of very
fine quality sapphires, the origin also has a major role.
Sapphire - the famous blue stone is also called the blue sister of Ruby. Its because they come from the same mineral, corundum.
Sapphire Shapes SOURCE OF SAPPHIRE
The most famous and the finest blue sapphires are the prized Kashmir
sapphires which have a blue color that is not only intense, but also velvety. As
the name suggests, it originated from India's northwestern region of Kashmir,
along the Pakistani/Indian boarder in the western Himalayas. So rare are these
sapphires that they are not often seen in the gemstone market.
Second only to Kashmir in quality and mystique is the Burmese Sapphires. They
are now sourced from Srilanka and Australia, Tanzania and Madagascar. The value
of sapphires depends on their color, transparency and size. And in cases of very
fine quality sapphires, the origin also has a major role.
Sapphire - the famous blue stone is also called the blue sister of Ruby. Its because they come from the same mineral, corundum.
Shades of Sapphire SOURCE OF SAPPHIRE
The most famous and the finest blue sapphires are the prized Kashmir
sapphires which have a blue color that is not only intense, but also velvety. As
the name suggests, it originated from India's northwestern region of Kashmir,
along the Pakistani/Indian boarder in the western Himalayas. So rare are these
sapphires that they are not often seen in the gemstone market.
Second only to Kashmir in quality and mystique is the Burmese Sapphires. They
are now sourced from Srilanka and Australia, Tanzania and Madagascar. The value
of sapphires depends on their color, transparency and size. And in cases of very
fine quality sapphires, the origin also has a major role.
Rough Sapphire Polished Sapphire Sapphire Shapes Shades of Sapphire
Kings wore sapphires around their necks as a powerful defense from harm.
Talisman FAMOUS SAPPHIRES
The great Oriental traveler, Sir Richard Francis Burton, had a large star
sapphire which he referred to as his “talisman,” for it always brought him good
horses and prompt attention wherever he went. Just the mere sight of the stone
was believed to bring luck and he showed it to people everywhere he went. King
Solomon wore a sapphire ring. And in modern times, the sapphire grew notorious
when we saw Prince Charles give a sapphire engagement ring to Lady Diana.
Kings wore sapphires around their necks as a powerful defense from harm.
King Solomon's Sapphire Ring FAMOUS SAPPHIRES
The great Oriental traveler, Sir Richard Francis Burton, had a large star
sapphire which he referred to as his “talisman,” for it always brought him good
horses and prompt attention wherever he went. Just the mere sight of the stone
was believed to bring luck and he showed it to people everywhere he went. King
Solomon wore a sapphire ring. And in modern times, the sapphire grew notorious
when we saw Prince Charles give a sapphire engagement ring to Lady Diana.
Kings wore sapphires around their necks as a powerful defense from harm.
Lady Diana's Sapphire Ring FAMOUS SAPPHIRES
The great Oriental traveler, Sir Richard Francis Burton, had a large star
sapphire which he referred to as his “talisman,” for it always brought him good
horses and prompt attention wherever he went. Just the mere sight of the stone
was believed to bring luck and he showed it to people everywhere he went. King
Solomon wore a sapphire ring. And in modern times, the sapphire grew notorious
when we saw Prince Charles give a sapphire engagement ring to Lady Diana.
Kings wore sapphires around their necks as a powerful defense from harm.
Sapphire Diamond Brooch FAMOUS SAPPHIRES
The great Oriental traveler, Sir Richard Francis Burton, had a large star
sapphire which he referred to as his “talisman,” for it always brought him good
horses and prompt attention wherever he went. Just the mere sight of the stone
was believed to bring luck and he showed it to people everywhere he went. King
Solomon wore a sapphire ring. And in modern times, the sapphire grew notorious
when we saw Prince Charles give a sapphire engagement ring to Lady Diana.
Talisman Sapphire Ring Sapphire Ring Sapphire Brooch