Sapphire is the stone of
September. It is also given on the 5th and 45th wedding anniversaries.
Necklaces and rings with blue sapphires will be
the perfect gift for a birthday and a bride in early autumn. They are said to
bring good luck, loyalty, and happiness in love. The symbolism and durability
of amethyst also make it ideal for engagement rings.
We buy Sapphires almost exclusively from
Thailand.
Sapphire is mined in about twenty countries,
including China, Madagascar, and Australia, but Thai sapphires are in high
demand due to their high quality.
The extraction and collection of amethyst have a
long tradition in Thailand. He uses modern ethical mining methods and produces
high-quality gemstones.
Sapphire is made from the mineral corundum. It
exists in a rainbow of colors, including pink, yellow, green, and gray, but the
most famous color is blue (reddish corundum crystals are called rubies).
Blues fire is rated 7.5-8 on the Mohs scale of
hardness. The word ābluesfireā comes from the Latin words āaquaā and āmareā,
which mean āwaterā and āseaā.
The most famous sapphire in the world today is
the one that Prince William gave to Catherine Middleton in 2010 for her royal
engagement. The ring originally belonged to his mother, Princess Diana. It is
currently considered a royal relic and is valued at over Ā£ 300,000. The blue
sapphire ring weighs 12 carats and is oval in shape. It is set in 18K white
gold and surrounded by diamonds.
Gems N Diamond
Gems N Diamond sells the highest quality
certified Untreated
Unheated Blue Sapphire. The celestial blue color of this gemstone
symbolized heaven and attracted divine favor and wise judgment. This gem
provides many amazing benefits to users helps improve focus and concentration.
Protects against enemies, evil eye, jealousy, etc.
Sapphire is
a very durable gemstone. However, these are natural gemstones that must be
handled with care. This means you shouldn't rub them hard or apply excessive
pressure while brushing.
The safest and cheapest way to clean sapphire
jewelry is to gently rub it with an old toothbrush with warm water and mild
soap. Use a basin instead of a sink to prevent gems from falling down the
drain. Then blot them dry with a lint-free towel or dry on a clean cloth.
More information:
Website: https://www.gemsndiamond.com/
Tel: 981-114-9612
Email: info@gemsndiamond.com
Address: 2461/10 Gurudwara Road Karol Bagh, New Delhi, 110005
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