Description Category Rings with Sapphires - Pag 18

The ring with sapphire
The sapphire is a precious stone</strong chemically composed of aluminum oxide and is the only natural substance to have a hardness of nine in the MOHS scale.
Sapphire is a bluish-blue stone that identifies a variety of corundum.
The largest deposits of sapphires are found in Australia in Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, India and Madagascar.
In crystallotherapy, whoever wears a sapphire receives protection.
It is often used as a talisman by those who intend to preserve or preserve their spiritual purity or to protect themselves from sentimental betrayals.
This mineral is a symbol of wisdom, acuity and spiritual quest.
The sapphire
We have already had the opportunity to tell you about the sapphire in general, where the most important deposits are found and its chemical composition, now is the right time to tell you about this precious stone in the world of jewelry.
Sapphire is among the most precious stones found in nature and is distinguished by its vibrant blue color, which is renowned for illuminating the faces of the people who wear it.
The sapphire is a precious stone of important value, it is a variety of corundum.

This precious stone is made up, as explained above, of aluminum oxide and is so hard that it has to be scratched only by an even harder stone, the only one capable of being able to cut, damage, work, or scratching the sapphire is the diamond.
Like all corundum, sapphires whose hardness is equal to 9 on the MOHS scale makes us understand how resistant it is as a mineral, just think that the scale of MOHS has a maximum score of 10, the only stone capable of reaching the top of this scale is precisely the diamond.
The meaning of the sapphire
The meanings attributed to sapphire are many, and over time these tend to increase due to some disciplines that we study, precisely, stones and their properties, crystal therapy, which has attributed to sapphire strong>sapphires
some meanings linked both to the etymology, sapphire, which derives from the Greek Sàppheiros which means precisely blue, even if some studies certify and attribute its origin as a result of the Hebrew language, from the noun Sappir whose meaning stands for “the most beautiful thing”, it should also be specified that in the past the sapphire was also called the stone of Saturn.

Who will have the privilege of being able to receive a sapphire ring as a gift, a pair of earrings with sapphires , bracelets with sapphires or other jewelry set with this stone will have an important meaning as a gift, which not only aims to make you happy but thanks to this splendid blue stone it wants to communicate to you that it sees wisdom and prudence in you, in addition to the precious fact that she or he who is the bearer of this gift wants to give you his goodness of mind as a sign of protection towards you.
In addition to these splendid meanings already mentioned above, it must also be said that whoever makes a marriage proposal by putting a sapphire ring on the finger of the loved one wants to profess eternal fidelity.
Anecdotes and curiosities
Although what we are talking about is not the most famous sapphire in the world and not even the largest, we want to tell you the story of an engagement ring that today we all remember with esteem and affection, the white gold ring set with a 12-carat oval-cut sapphire surrounded by 14 diamonds, the splendid sapphire ring of Princess Diana Spencer.
Today this ring shines on the finger of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, beloved consort of the Duke of Cambridge, as well as son of Lady D herself.

Within this category you will discover the best proposals designed for you by the jewelry in Palermo Cipolla dal 1950 which thanks to its experience and its qualified staff will be able to follow you step by step in the purchase of your rings with sapphires.
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