sapphire ring

 

  The name Sapphire has its origins in the Greek word Sapphirus, meaning blue, even though it is available in various colors such as pink, yellow, orange, purple, the rare orange-pink Padparadscha. For a long time the lava rocks and river sands and gravels of Burma, Thailand and Sri Lanka have been major sources of Sapphire. The other prominent Sapphire generating countries are Australia, Brazil, Kashmir, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Montana (USA).

Sapphire is the birthstone of those born in the month of September, and a lucky charm for those who belong to the sun sign of Libra. This gemstone is associated with the planet Venus. It marks the 5th and 45th Wedding Anniversary.

Astrologers and Gemologists recommend Sapphire Rings as it is a charm the signifies honesty, earnestness and faithfulness. In India, the Sapphire ring is popularly worn by businessman in order to attract genuine business deals, thereby avoiding any kind of dubious business activity. A Sapphire ring is also exchanged in the event of an engagement or this gemstone could also be used for the marriage band, even though the diamond is most preferred.

On the physical level a this ring is recommended to cure fever, nose-bleeding, Tuberculosis, burns. On a mental and emotional level it is said to emanate vibrations that bring about better communication skills; help rid one of depression, give rise to mental clarity and deepen one’s feet into the spiritual path. Sapphire is also considered the gemstone of fidelity.

As mentioned above, Sapphire is available in various colors, however the most recommended of them is the Blue Sapphire. It is said to ease out the difficulties caused by the planet Saturn. The Yellow Sapphire is recommended to ease out the hardships caused by Jupiter.
 

Gemstone jewelry in Indian fashion ~ author Karishma Bajaj.

 
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