Blue Sapphire – September’s Birthstone

Sapphire - September's Birthstone

Sapphire - September's Birthstone

Legends of September's Birthstone

The striking deep blue of a quality sapphire is reminiscent of a cloudless night sky. Ancient civilizations believed that the world was set upon an enormous sapphire, which painted the sky blue with its reflection. This legend, as well as the belief that the ten commandments were inscribed upon tablets made of sapphire, gives September’s birthstone a royal place among gemstones.

Symbolic of Wisdom and Purity - September's Birthstone

Named after the Greek word "sapphirus", meaning blue, Sapphires have long been a favorite among priests and kings, who considered them symbolic of wisdom and purity. These gemstones are prominent among the British Crown Jewels, and Prince Charles chose this as the engagement stone for his fiancée, Princess Diana.

History of September's Birthstone Blue Sapphire

In ancient times, Sapphires were thought to be protective against envy, and even against poisoning. A common belief was that a venomous snake placed in a Sapphire vessel would rapidly die! Ground to a powder, the blue stone was believed to cure colic, rheumatism and mental illness, and to strengthen eyesight.

089ct Beautiful Untreated Umba Valley Padparadscha sapphire Rare Fine Gemstone
089ct Beautiful Untreated Umba Valley Padparadscha sapphire Rare Fine Gemstone
Paypal   US $347.40
PADPARADSCHA EARTH MINED SAPPHIRE VERY SLIGHT INCLUSIONS 22 CTS SEE VIDEO NOW
PADPARADSCHA EARTH MINED SAPPHIRE VERY SLIGHT INCLUSIONS 22 CTS SEE VIDEO NOW
Paypal   US $5,000.00
120ct PURPLE SAPPHIRE 7x5mm OVAL
120ct PURPLE SAPPHIRE 7x5mm OVAL
Paypal   US $99.00
SAPPHIRE NATURAL UNTREATED SRI LANKA 133Ct CLEAN RARE PURPLE TOP JEWELRY UNIQUE
SAPPHIRE NATURAL UNTREATED SRI LANKA 133Ct CLEAN RARE PURPLE TOP JEWELRY UNIQUE
Paypal   US $99.00
100CT 100 NATURAL CEYLON STAR SAPPHIRE 07121609
100CT 100 NATURAL CEYLON STAR SAPPHIRE 07121609
Paypal   US $29.75
SAPPHIRE NATURAL UNTREATED SRI LANKA 12Ct FLAWLESS INVESTMENT ROYAL JEWELRY A1
SAPPHIRE NATURAL UNTREATED SRI LANKA 12Ct FLAWLESS INVESTMENT ROYAL JEWELRY A1
Paypal   US $102.00
BIG 22ct Natural STRONG Color Change Sapphire 8x6 Purple To Red RARE FANTASTIC
BIG 22ct Natural STRONG Color Change Sapphire 8x6 Purple To Red RARE FANTASTIC
Paypal   US $579.99
UNTREATED MONTANA BLUE SAPPHIRE ROUND BRILLIANT 52 cw
UNTREATED MONTANA BLUE SAPPHIRE ROUND BRILLIANT 52 cw
Paypal   US $562.50
SAPPHIRE NATURAL UNTREATED SRI LANKA 126Ct FLAWLESS UNIQUE COLOR TOP INVESTMENT
SAPPHIRE NATURAL UNTREATED SRI LANKA 126Ct FLAWLESS UNIQUE COLOR TOP INVESTMENT
Paypal   US $107.00
COLOR CHANGE SAPPHIRE SRI LANKA 085Ct HIGHEST COLLECTOR GRADE EXTREMELY VALUED
COLOR CHANGE SAPPHIRE SRI LANKA 085Ct HIGHEST COLLECTOR GRADE EXTREMELY VALUED
Paypal   US $77.00
View Page:   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10

September's birthstone Sapphire is a variety of the mineral corundum. Corundum is found in every color of the rainbow, with red being designated as ruby and all other hues Sapphire. But the most prized color of Sapphire is a rich, deep blue. These gemstones were mined as early as the 7th Century BC from India and what is now Sri Lanka. They are found today in Sri Lanka, Kashmir, Myanmar, Thailand, Australia, Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, China, Madagascar, and the United States. Large specimens of Corundum crystals are rare, although the 563-carat Star of India can be seen in the American Museum of Natural History. This is the largest and most famous of star Sapphires, which are cut to reflect light from inclusions within the stone, revealing a bright six-legged star pattern.

The Sapphire is second only to the Diamond in hardness, making it a durable gemstone for setting into jewelry. A gift of Sapphire represents sincerity and faithfulness. As nourishing to the soul as gazing up at the sky on a summer day, this brilliant blue gemstone and September's birthstone is truly a heavenly choice!

Recommended Reading

August’s Birthstone – Peridot

Peridot - August's Birthstone

Peridot - August's Birthstone

Volcanic Activity Forms August's Birthstone

If fire appears to leap from the vibrant green surface of the Peridot, this may be because this gem is formed as a result of volcanic activity. Many years ago, natives discovered Peridot crystals in the black sands of Hawaii, explaining their presence as tears shed by Pele, the volcano goddess. Throughout history, August's birthstone has been used as a means to connect with nature. Early Egyptian priests drank a stimulating beverage called Soma from cups made of Peridot, believing this practice to draw them closer to Isis, the goddess of nature.

The History of August's Birthstone

The name Peridot comes from the Arabic word "faridat," meaning gem. Ancient Egyptians called them the "gem of the sun," because of their dazzling brilliance when seen in the desert sun. It was believed that August's birthstone the Peridot glowed with light even as darkness fell, which is why miners were said to have scouted for these gems during the night, marking their location, and returning in the light of day to retrieve them. Perhaps this legendary mining method is the reason that the Peridot is sometimes called "evening emerald."

[affmage source="ebay" results="10"]loose peridot[/affmage]

August's Birthstone Wards Off Evil

Peridot is a mineral named Olivine, which is found in a variety of greens, ranging from light yellowish green to a dark olive. Early mining for this gem was done on Saint John's Island near Egypt around 1500 BC. The green crystal was considered protective against evil and when set in gold, especially helpful against night terrors. It was ground to powder and used as a remedy for asthma and as a cure for thirst brought on by fever. Today, August's birthstone Peridot is mined in Burma, Norway, Brazil, Australia, Hawaii, the Congo, and in Arizona.

The force of nature is alive within a Peridot, making a gift of this gemstone symbolic of vitality. It signifies strength, both individual and within a relationship, as well as the promise of new growth in years ahead.

The second August Birthstone
A second birthstone for August, Sardonyx is a type of translucent or opaque quartz with alternating parallel bands of brownish red and white. This stone was worn as a talisman by the Egyptians to protect against infections and evil. Today it is highly polished and carved into beautiful beads and cameos. Sardonyx is mined in India, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Brazil and Uruguay. A gift of this stone is considered symbolic of happiness within a relationship.

Recommended Reading

Ruby – July’s Birthstone

Ruby - July's Birthstone

Ruby - July's Birthstone

July's Birthstone - Love and Passion

Like a perfect red rose, July's Birthstone the Ruby's rich color speaks of love and passion. Called the "Rajnapura" or King of Gems by ancient Hindus, July's birthstone is among the most highly prized of gems throughout history. The Ruby was considered to have magical powers, and was worn by royalty as a talisman against evil. It was thought to grow darker when peril was imminent, and to return to its original color once danger was past—provided it was in the hands of its rightful owner!

Heat and Power - July's Birthstone

Rubies were thought to represent heat and power. Ancient tribes used the gem as bullets for blowguns, and it was said that a pot of water would boil instantly if a Ruby was tossed into it. Ground to powder and placed on the tongue, this crystal was used as a cure for indigestion.

[affmage source="ebay" results="10"]loose ruby[/affmage]

The History of July's Birthstone the Ruby

The word Ruby comes from the Latin "ruber," meaning red. It is a variety of the mineral Corundum, and is found as crystals within metamorphic rock. Corundum is the second hardest mineral, after Diamond. July's birthstone comes in a variety of colors, and is considered a Sapphire in any color except red, which is designated as a Ruby. Rubies range in hue from an orangey red to a purplish red, but the most prized gems are a true red in color. Large sized Rubies are very rare and valuable.

The history of Ruby mining dates back more than 2,500 years ago. The most beautiful crystals are thought to be from Burma, but quality Rubies are also found in India, Sri Lanka, Australia, Kenya, Tanzania, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the United States.

It has been said that the Ruby's red glow comes from an internal flame that cannot be extinguished, making a gift of this stone symbolic of everlasting love. With its hardness and durability, it is a perfect engagement gem. And if worn on the left hand, ancient lore has it that July's birthstone the Ruby will bring good fortune to its wearer, too!

Recommended Reading