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Sapphires in September

Celebrating the Gemstone of the Month

September’s gemstone has a rich and storied history that spans centuries and cultures. The sapphire has been cherished as a symbol of wisdom, loyalty, and nobility. While sapphires are typically envisioned as deep blue gemstones, they come in a remarkable array of colors, and can include shades of pink, yellow, green, purple, and even color-changing sapphires. The most sought-after and iconic, however, remains the deep blue variety.

The Gemstone for September   

The velvety blue hue in a sapphire is associated with calmness, intuition, and serenity, making it a perfect gem for September, a month of reflection and change.

Sapphires are mined through a combination of techniques such as manually collecting and washing in baskets, open-pit mining, and underground mining. The process can vary depending on the location of the sapphire deposits and the scale of mining operations. Sapphires are found in various locations worldwide, including Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Burma), Madagascar, Thailand, and Australia. Each location can produce sapphires with unique characteristics.

To maintain the beauty and brilliance of sapphire jewelry, proper care is essential. Cleaning sapphires with a soft brush and mild soapy water is the go-to for most sapphire owners. However, it’s important to avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaning, as these can damage the gemstone or its setting.

To maintain the beauty and brilliance of sapphire jewelry, proper care is essential. Cleaning sapphires with a soft brush and mild soapy water is the go-to for most sapphire owners. However, it’s important to avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaning, as these can damage the gemstone or its setting.

Fast Facts About September’s Gemstone

  • The Star of India is one of the most famous gemstones in the world. It is a 563.35 carat sapphire. The American Museum of Natural History designates this stone as one of the globe’s most renowned precious artifacts.
  • Sapphires are often associated with faithfulness, truth, and sincerity, making them a popular choice for engagement rings.
  • Sapphires are a variety of the mineral corundum, second only to diamonds in hardness. This durability ensures that sapphire jewelry can last for generations.
  • According to the National Museum of Natural History, the Logan Sapphire stands as one of the world’s largest faceted blue sapphires. Derived from a crystal sourced in Sri Lanka, the awe-inspiring 423-carat gem holds the distinction of being the weightiest mounted gem within the National Gem Collection.
  • In various cultures, sapphires are believed to have healing and spiritual properties. They are associated with mental clarity, inner peace, and protection from negative energies.
  • Due to their hardness, sapphires have industrial applications. They are used as bearings in scientific instruments, watches, and even some high-end smartphone screens.
  • Sapphires have long been associated with royalty and nobility. Many historical crowns and jewelry worn by queens and kings contain sapphires, symbolizing power, and virtue.
  • Sapphires are traditionally given as anniversary stones for 45 years of marriage.
  • In 1981, sapphire gained prominence as a symbol of royal affection when Prince Charles of Britain presented Lady Diana with a 12-carat blue sapphire engagement ring. In 2010, Prince William continued this tradition by giving the same ring to Kate Middleton upon his proposal.
  • The term “sapphire” originates from the Greek word ” sappheiros,” which signifies the color blue, or blue stone.

Sapphires are truly captivating gemstones, known not only for their stunning beauty but also for their historical significance and cultural symbolism. Whether you appreciate their aesthetics, or the various meanings attached to them, sapphires continue to be cherished and celebrated around the world.

Looking for a one-of-a-kind sapphire item? You can count on us. With an extensive and exclusive selection of gemstones and fine jewelry, Munchel’s Fine Jewelry can help you eliminate the guesswork and find the perfect piece.

About Munchel’s Fine Jewelry

Munchel’s Fine Jewelry Inc. is a family owned and operated business. We have been proudly serving Central Florida with quality jewelry and services for over three decades. Our commitment and dedication to our customers is what sets us apart. We offer a large selection of jewelry and collectible items, including coins, watches, lockets, and necklaces. In addition, we also buy, sell, and trade many types of timeless pieces. For more information, please contact us at (863) 619-6269 or visit our website at Munchels.com/.

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