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Birthstones: Learn Meaning & Colour by Month

Discover the fascinating world of birthstones by month with our "Birthstones: Learn Meaning & Colour" guide. Unearth the allure behind the September birthstone, the captivating sapphire gemstone. Dive into its rich history, symbolism, and the mystique of its mesmerizing blue hues. Expand your knowledge and embrace the beauty that lies within every blue sapphire birthstone. Explore the enchanting world of birthstones today!

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Birthstones: Learn Meaning & Colour by Month

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  1. 7 Facts About September Birthstone That'll Make Your Day Sapphire is known as the September birthstone and it’s quite a stunner. People born in September take pride in their birthstone jewelry because of sapphires. If you like reading about birthstones by month, you’re going to love this article. That’s because in this article, I’ll tell you 7 fascinating facts about the sapphire gemstone. These facts will blow your mind like nothing else does. So, let’s get down to business. Sapphire Has A Sister Stone The famous September birthstone has an even more famous sister stone. Ruby is the sister stone of sapphire. These two gemstones are a part of a mineral called corundum. Both of these gemstones are famous for their splendid colors. Moreover, both of these beauties are a part of the big four gemstones, including diamond and emerald.

  2. Wide Color Varieties If you’re a gem lover, you are no stranger to the fact that sapphire is one of those gemstones that have the widest color range. The color range of the September birthstone includes, white, blue, blue-green, gray, yellow-green, golden amber, peachy pink, brown, pink, and black colors. green, purple, orange, violet, yellow, Sapphires can also be colorless. Did you notice anything special? No? Well, sapphire’s color range encompasses all the possible colors, excluding red. That’s because sapphire is the non-red corundum. Whereas, ruby is the red corundum. Such wide color varieties of the sapphire gemstone make it one of the most important discoveries and a coveted sight for sore eyes. Sapphire Has A Fabulous History The September birthstone has a long history that encompasses many lores. Symbolizing nobility, truth, sincerity and faithfulness, sapphire has decorated royalty throughout history. Many royal jewelry pieces of the British Royal Family are decorated with sapphire gemstones. The most famous of these royal jewelry pieces is the engagement ring of Princess Diana. I'm sure you’ve heard about its glory, we’ll talk about it in a while. The lore of sapphire doesn’t end here. In ancient Greece and Rome, the crowned heads believed that blue sapphire gemstone could protect their owners from envy and harm. Moreover, as per the Gemological Institute of America, ‘During the Middle Ages, the clergy wore blue sapphires to symbolize Heaven, and ordinary folks thought the gem attracted heavenly blessings’. The Most Famous Engagement Ring Did you know that the most famous engagement ring of all times is fashioned with the sapphire gemstone? Well, now you do. I’m talking about Princess Diana’s sapphire and diamond engagement ring. Prince Charles popped the question to Princess Diana with a sapphire and diamond engagement ring. When the ring caught media attention, it became the engagement ring of the century. Many replicated their engagement rings in the same style as that of Princess Diana’s. Sapphires Are Pleochroic Gemstones Sapphires endow pleochroism like no other gemstone does. Pleochroism can be described as the change in the color of a gemstone when viewed from different angles in different lighting conditions. Many gemstones endow pleochroism, but its strength is what determines its striking effect on them. In that sense, because the September birthstone endows very pronounced pleochroism, it looks exceptionally alluring.

  3. Kashmir Sapphires Are The Most Prized Ones Stones from Kashmir are precisely known for their fine silk inclusions. These inclusions scatter light like nothing else does, emanating their coveted velvety appearance. Most sapphire gemstones from Kashmir emanate a glow that fascinates dramatically. Reliable Hardness & Durability Sapphires are the second hardest gemstones. They effectively resist scratches, offering the wearer reliable hardness and durability. Their score on the Mohs hardness scale is 9, which is 1 level less than that of diamond. The inflexible hardness and durability of the September birthstone make it a revered choice among women and men of all ages and statuses. The Bottom Line After reading all these 7 facts about the September birthstone, you might now understand that sapphire is a complete package. To conclude this article, let me tell you one more interesting fact about sapphire. There exists a color changing variety of sapphire that turns from blue to violet in daylight and from violetish purple to strongly reddish purple in an incandescent light. Let’s wind up now!

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