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The History of Blue Sapphire_ Why It Matters Today

Blue Sapphire is believed to have been used by the old civilizations and was associated with wisdom, royalty as well as divine approval. Worn by kings and religious personalities, people used to think they would be shielded from injuries and evils, in particular blacks. Today, Blue Sapphire continues to be admired for its beauty and is held in high esteem by people who practice astrology where it is attributed to Saturn; it is said to grant lucidity, success as well as order. This is why the marquis has retained enormous attraction that makes it a beautiful gemstone that is also spiritual in c

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The History of Blue Sapphire_ Why It Matters Today

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  1. The History of Blue Sapphire: Why It Matters Today Blue sapphire is considered to be one of the most valuable and sought after gemstones and has been the center of attention for centuries. It is traditionally associated with the color blue which stands for wisdom, royalty, protection and also is used across many cultures and time periods. As early as today's societies and cultures, blue sapphire remains a symbol of various areas such as fashion, jewelry and spiritualists. The physical properties shown above tell us about this

  2. gemstone, while understanding the history behind it makes one realize why it is still of importance today. Historical Origins of Blue Sapphire The use of blue sapphire can be history as far back as the ancient Greeks and the Romans. These civilizations believed that the blue sapphires they wore bestowed some form of protection on them by the Gods. The Persians again even thought that the hue of the sky, specially of azure, originated from the reflection from a giant blue stone. In Medieval ages, stones were used by the members of clergy who believed that the stone represented Heaven, Kings also believed that the stone would make them wiser and unharmed from envy. The concept of the gemstone went further into the East making a great contribution to the Indian and Sri Lankan cultures. According to the Hindu astrology though, the ring is associated with the Saturn or Shani planet known as the god of karma. Sri Lanka is the world largest supplier of sapphire and was the source of the finest blue sapphires that made the stone so popular across the world. Why Blue Sapphire Matters Today Even today blue sapphire is considered fascinating for its features and symbolism. It has a royal affiliation after Prince Charles gifted a blue sapphire engagement ring to Princess Diana in 1981 and this tradition still goes on. It was re-introduced to the English crown when Kate Middleton got it as her wedding ring hence the Blue Sapphire symbolizes sophistication in the present times. Besides fashion, blue sapphire is still valued for its healing powers or what is referred commonly as metaphysical quality. It is still believed by a number of people that one can gain focus and balance by wearing a Neelam stone, more so if you are dealing with the effects of Saturn influence according to the zodiac. Its use in jewelry, healing and even as a status symbol proves how flexible it is to the demands of modernaysion while having strong historical background. Conclusion: The Enduring Legacy of Blue Sapphire Right from the classical civilisations to the modern era royal wedding, blue sapphire has found its place in the historical text. But its significance in today’s world is not only aesthetic one, it is fraught with great symbolic meaning. Protective, wise, and of pride: blue sapphire remains one of the world’s most valuable treasures no matter the age.

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