Splashy Sapphire- Damon

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Splashy Sapphire

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History

One of the youngest of the group born in the 17th- early 19th century he gets treated as the baby most of the time.

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Gemstone

Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, consisting of aluminium oxide with trace amounts of elements such as iron, titanium, cobalt, lead, chromium, vanadium, magnesium, boron, and silicon. The name sapphire is derived from the Latin word sapphirus, itself from the Greek word sappheiros, which referred to lapis lazuli. It is typically blue, but natural "fancy" sapphires also occur in yellow, purple, orange, and green colors; "parti sapphires" show two or more colors. Red corundum stones also occur, but are called rubies rather than sapphires.

Because of the remarkable hardness of sapphires – 9 on the Mohs scale (the third hardest mineral, after diamond at 10 and moissanite at 9.5).

Worn throughout the ages for protection, good fortune and spiritual insight, Sapphires are not only symbols of power and strength, but also of kindness and wise judgment. Sapphire has been symbolic of nobility, sincerity, truth, and faithfulness to various cultures for centuries. In ancient Greece and Rome, kings and queens believed that blue sapphires would protect them from envy and harm. In the Middle Ages, blue sapphires symbolized heaven. Today, sapphire is known to symbolize royalty.


Star Sapphires are created when Corundum is intergrown with fibrous inclusions of Rutile, called “silk,” that reflects light in stones cut en cabochon as a six-rayed, sometimes twelve-rayed star that appears to glide across the face of the gem as it is moved. This effect is called asterism and increases the rarity and value of the stone.

















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59580109_RZbX36fSINY5ITz.png Peacock Sapphire on the Palm of Right hand.