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September's Birthstone: Sapphire
Publish date
09/09/2024
September's Birthstone: Sapphire
Jewelry

September's Birthstone: Sapphire

Sapphire is one of the four precious stones and the birthstone for September. Want to know more about it? Keep reading!

September's Birthstone: Sapphire

It is said that a person's birth month can significantly influence the formation of their personality and character, connecting them with unique attributes that are symbolically represented by their birthstone. For those born in September, the gemstone they can identify with is sapphire.

Want to know more about September's birthstone? Read on!

September Birthstone

Sapphire corresponds to those people born in September. It also influences two zodiac signs: Virgo and Libra. This precious stone is attributed with certain symbolic characteristics that enhance the qualities of people born in September, reinforcing their personality traits.

Characteristics of sapphire

The name "sapphire" comes from the Latin "sapphirus", which in turn derives from the ancient Greek "sappheiros", although an older term would be the Hebrew "sappir", which means "the most beautiful thing". 

Sapphire is one of the four precious stones. With its characteristic blue colour, it belongs to the corundum family, which also includes rubies. Known for its durability and resistance, it is the second hardest stone, obtaining a 9 on the Mohs scale. 

Although blue is the most representative and popular colour of sapphire, it can also be found in other colours such as pink, white, yellow or green. 

Some of the most important sapphire deposits in the world are found in Sri Lanka, Burma, India or Pakistan, among others.

The story of the September birthstone: the sapphire

If we go back to ancient times, we can already find the first records of sapphire in Egypt, where some were found in the tombs of Pharaohs (although this was not the most common).

Sapphires have also been present in Greek and Roman cultures. In Greece, this precious stone was associated with Apollo, the god of truth and light; the Romans also valued the sapphire and believed that it had the ability to protect its wearer from envy and harm

In the Middle Ages, the highest classes also used this precious stone in their attire, representing royalty and ecclesiastical authorities, for whom it symbolizes wisdom and divinity. 

Over the years, the sapphire remains a highly appreciated and reputable stone, present in many royal classes, but also in jewelry chosen for special moments, such as engagement rings.

Sapphire as a birthstone

Sapphire, the September birthstone, is known to represent wisdom, clarity, and loyalty. As such, this gemstone will act as a protective element, providing those born in this month with a source of calm and emotional stability. In addition, it is believed that sapphire can help people born in September to keep their mind focused and face challenges with serenity.

The use of sapphire in jewelry 

Sapphire jewellery is highly prized for its beauty and durability. Always in tune with diamonds, they are the protagonists of many engagement rings. One of the most famous is the one worn by Lady Di and currently worn by Kate Middleton.

Other royal jewels that stand out for the presence of this precious stone are the sapphire and diamond necklace of Queen Marie of Romania, an extremely elegant piece that was part of the royal jewellery of the early 20th century, or the sapphire necklace of Empress Eugenie of France, an example of the luxury and sophistication of 19th century jewellery.

Sapphires also look elegant and sophisticated in jewellery such as bracelets and earrings, perfect for the most special occasions or the most important moments.

Don't forget to check out our post on birthstones. Find out which one is yours and find the perfect jewellery with your birthstone, you'll love them!

 

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