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Blue Sapphire Gemstone is also known as Neelam In Hindi and related to planet Saturn. It is the most prized and treasured gemstone and is most looked-for because of brilliant color, firmness, resilience, and sheen. This Neelam stone is known as the Sapphire stone and it has many astrological benefits. So we are going to share more detail in this PPT, So let's check it out. <br><br>
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It is the most prized and treasured gemstone and is most looked-for because of brilliant color, firmness, resilience, and sheen. This Neelam stone is known as the Sapphire stone and it has many astrological benefits.
Blue Sapphire Gemstone Facts
Sapphire is the official birthstone for those who are born in the month of September. • The Neelam stone gives benefits to newly married couple. People who are born under Capricorn use those gemstones.
The blue sapphire stone is considered to be attached to the most substantial planet- Saturn- in the group of all planets. • Being placed at the right juncture in a person’s life, the stone is said to have great effects on the personal life of people.
Some of the most popular sapphire stones are found in countries like Australia, Sri Lanka, the Indian side of Kashmir, Africa, and the United States. Sapphire stones are from corundum family.
It is an extremely powerful mineral whose solidity can be measured in 9.0 moh, the second-strongest after diamond.
However, blue is the most popular color of all times. Interestingly, the most distinguished Sapphire is Padparadascha sapphire, which appears pink in color.
It is to be noted that because of its sturdiness, sapphires are used in heavy machinery and industrial uses.
The word originates from Sanskrit, which means Lotus flower. In natural light, the color of the gemstone is apparently blue, but in artificial light it is violet.
Ruby and Sapphire are sister gemstones belonging to the same mineral family. Both have the same chemistry, but diverse trace elements.
The name Sapphire has been derived from the Greek word sapphires, which is referred to another common blue sapphire gemstone, known as the lapis Lazuli.
Sapphire is also known to change its color when exposed to different lights, varying from day light to incandescent light.
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