Saturday, September 3, 2011

Introducing The Sapphire Gems History

By John S Stewart


The gemstone called sapphire is also the Zodiac gem of Virgo, the birthstone for September and Sapphire Rings, Sapphire Earrings and Sapphire Pendants are used to celebrate all sorts of 5th, 45th and 70th anniversaries.

Free from Conflict?

All the sapphires and sapphire jewellery I purchase, is done so under the agreement that they are presumed to be from conflict free and ethical sources.

The sapphire is still the number one selling gemstone in the World, and very similar to although not usually as expensive as, rubies. It has many similar properties also to diamonds.

The Legends, Myths and Lore of SAPPHIRE

The September birthstone poem reflects some of the properties with which the Sapphire is associated - truth, sincerity and constancy.

A Poem for September

"A maiden born with Autumn Leaves, Are rustling in September's breeze, A sapphire on her brow should bind; To bring her joy and peace of mind."

Traditional metaphysical properties of Sapphire (Septembers Birthstone) show a clear vision, understanding and interpretation. Healing properties of the September birthstone is believed to be an effective cure for health problems linked to reducing inflammation and fever, hearing problems, cancer and burns. Sapphire is also used to improve the influence of Venus, and to expel all evil thoughts.

Sapphire in its history has been the most admired among all nations, particularly in the Eastern cultures, where the stone is most often accompanied various gods and deities. Among Buddhists, it is expected to produce the desire for prayer, and is considered the stone of stones to give spiritual light, and bring peace and happiness. Basically a sapphire holder has a moral life.

The Christian church - in the first day of the Christian church the stones were used in the production of rings for the Bishop. This Bishop was from very personal taste, but in the fifth century, Pope Innocent III decreed that these rings would be pure gold and only set with specific precious stones. Sapphire was this gem, and it has been so elected since. The quality and virtues of the gemstone was so important for the role played by that of the pope.

Jews - Jews also held in great respect sapphires. The seal of King Solomon's Ring stone was said to have been the Sapphire.

The Middle Ages - In the Middle Ages, sapphires were meant to keep chastity preserved, discovered fraud and treachery in people. Protected from poison and from many disease, plague, fever and skin, and had a great power to resist all black magic. During smallpox sapphires it is believed that it will keep your eyes from injury if you rub them. It is reported that in the church of Old St. Paul's in London, there was a famous sapphire given by Richard Preston, citizen and grocer of this city, to improve the eyes of those infected and you could always count on it.

"Love Charm": Cloudy Sapphires are sometimes found which owing to a peculiarity in their composition show six rays of light running from the top of the stone. These are known as Asteria, or Star Stones. Star sapphires were believed to be powerful for the procuring of favours, for bringing good fortune and as protection against witchcraft. Star Sapphires were also valued in Ancient History as a love charm. The wife of the Emperor Charlemagne is reputed to have possessed a very powerful charm consisting of two rough Sapphires and a portion of the Holy Cross, and this Talisman, or love charm, was made for the purpose of keeping the Emperor's affections constant to his wife. The sapphire charm worked so well that his love endured after her death.

Many thanks for finding the time to read my Sapphire article.




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