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Obsessed with the blue hue of sapphires? Or are you crushing over the trend of wearing blue stone jewelry a bit too much lately? Well, whatever brings you here, we all can mutually agree that we all love sapphire’s mesmerizing blue hue, so today we talk about everything you need to know about september birthstone.

However, we also understand how on the one hand, to figure out what’s the meaning and symbolism of the september birthstone, and we know you want to know it all! But worry not, there is nothing a good birthstone guide can’t fix. Lucky for you, we have broken down everything you need to know about a September birthstone to take you a step closer to getting and maintaining the perfect blue stone jewel under your own guide. So, without further ado, let’s head forward:

Introduction to September Birthstone

In the simplest terms, a september birthstone is a gemstone that showcases sophistication, elegance, and everlasting beauty. September Birthstone’s characteristics, history, and meaning behind it, have made it popular in terms of wearing it as jewelry or for gifting.

The birthstone for September is - Sapphire, which is adored for its famous deep blue color. Back then, sapphires were valued as a royalty indicator and their spiritual significance. Needless to say, this gemstone has become the most sought-after choice that provides you with a world of options to style with your outfits. Let’s delve a little deeper, and take you back to where this gemstone finds its origin!

History of Sapphire Birthstone

History of Sapphire Birthstone

Sapphires were discovered in Kashmir, it was only in 1881 that these eye-striking blue crystals caught the eye. The Maharaja of Kashmir and his army took control over it where the large pockets of these blue crystals were found.
In no time, thousands of large deposits of these gems, this blue sapphire has the gemstone jewelry world going gaga over it & was introduced as Kashmir Sapphire in honor of its origin.

Kashmir, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka are the three main sites for Sapphires.
Sapphires are believed to be the symbol of truth and protection.

September Birthstone Meaning

September's birthstone has a symbolic meaning of integrity, nobility, honesty, and loyalty for centuries.
During ancient Greece and Rome time, rulers believed that blue sapphires were of protective quality which can be used to shield from danger.

In the Middle Ages, people believed that sapphires were a symbol of Heaven. Now, sapphires are used widely among gemstone jewelry as an adornment of rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, believing it as a symbol of royalty, and as per beliefs it brings balance and happiness to the wearer’s life.

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Sapphire Colors

Sapphire Colors

Sapphire is a precious gemstone comprised of the mineral corundum and trace elements like titanium, iron, boron, cobalt, or silicon. Well, the absolute favorite version of sapphire is ‘Blue’. But, each sapphire crystal has its sapphire, size, and color. Sapphire's color ranges beyond blue. This includes:

  • Blue: Blue is an incredible sapphire color, ranging from deep blue to light blue hues. The darker and richer color in blue means the more valuable a sapphire gets.

  • Orange: Orange sapphires get their hue from the elements of iron. They showcase a variety of colors from yellowish orange to slightly more reddish orange.

  • Green: Green sapphires have a soft and light green hue, similar to the emerald’s hue. They are popular among the women’s jewelry.

  • White: White Sapphires are from the same corundum family, and these gems have less brilliance. People consider white sapphires as a diamond alternative.

  • Pink: A pink sapphire has some different trace elements within the corundum. They can be found in different colors ranging from light to deep pink.

  • Purple: Purple sapphires are basically a corundum with the inclusion of chromium. These gemstones come in different shades from dark to light purplish and violet hues.

  • Yellow: Yellow sapphires feature a light-to-dark, orange-yellow hue which sometimes looks similar to the yellow colored diamonds. Yellow sapphires are an incredible choice for fine jewelry.

  • Peach: Peach sapphires are a perfect mix of orange, pink, gold, and yellow, forming a pastel peach color.

  • Teal: Teal sapphire is a special sapphire with a green and color hue. They usually originate from Australia, Madagascar, Thailand, and Ethiopia.

How to Choose a Sapphire

We all know that choosing the perfect sapphire gemstone is quite a task. Fret not, we’ve got you covered, learn about the 4Cs of Sapphire and some important tips to keep in mind while buying sapphire.

Color:

The bright blue color brilliance of sapphire is the most cherished attribute of a gemstone. Although it comes in more different shades like pink, green, yellow, and more. The primary decision while buying a gemstone is which color to pick.

Clarity:

The value of a gemstone is mostly determined by its clarity, which is the term used to represent the inclusions and imperfections found within a gemstone.
Though, natural sapphires are typically included and they feature some unique characteristics.

Whereas, lab-grown sapphires are inclusion-free as they are made in a laboratory, which features a unique look.

Cut:

Cut refers to the proportions of a sapphire gemstone that allow light to enter the stone and maximize its brilliance. As a good cut highlights the best features of the stone, it has a positive impact on the stone’s value.

So, choose a sapphire cut that goes well with the inherent quality of the stone and maximizes its attraction.

Carat:

The unit of measurement for the weight of a stone is called a Carat. A carat is 200 milligrams of one-fifth of a gram. Sapphire is a precious gemstone, so it makes sense to acquire a certificate confirming the gemstone’s weight.

The price of sapphire increases with the carat weight. So, the higher the carat weight of a gem, the higher will be the price of the gem.

Sapphire Cleaning and Care

Sapphires are hard and easy to maintain. Sapphire is a precious gemstone and a lifelong investment too. So, just handle them with care and occasionally clean them to maintain their luster.

  • Don't expose your sapphires to any kind of harsh chemicals.

  • Don't let your sapphire face some extreme temperatures.

  • Regularly clean your sapphire jewelry with a soft brush and a mild soap solution. Rinse it well and make sure to remove all the dirt particles.

  • Store your sapphire jewelry in a separate pouch to prevent harder gemstones.

  • Remove your sapphire jewelry while engaging in strenuous activities.

  • Never wear your jewelry in the swimming pool, as the chlorine present in the water even discolors the gemstone.

Sapphire Jewelry

Sapphire is one of the most desired and timeless jewels in the market. Several celebrities have been spotted around wearing sapphire jewelry which is also one of the reasons people love sapphires. Inspired by Princess Diana’s sapphire ring, an oval-shaped sapphire ring with a diamond halo is in demand nowadays.

If you are also one of them, this is your sign to get some eye-catching blue sapphire jewelry and take home the most amazing blue sparkler. Explore Rosec Jewel’s wide collection of sapphire rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, and pick up your favorite one today!

FAQs

  1. Is sapphire an expensive stone?

    When deciding the price of a gemstone, clarity is the key factor. A best-quality sapphire can cost you around $800 to $1200 per carat.

  2. Which color sapphire is most valuable?

    Royal blue sapphire is considered the most valuable one. The most rare sapphire is Padparasha sapphire which is a unique blend of orange and pink hues.

  3. Are sapphires better than diamonds?

    They both have their beauty and durability. A colored sapphire is just perfect to add a pop of vibrant color. On the other hand, no other stone can match the brilliance of a diamond.

  4. What are the two birthstones for September?

    Sapphire and Moonstone are the two birthstones for september.

  5. Who should wear blue sapphire?

    Those who were born under the astrological signs of Taurus, Virgo, Gemini, Libra, Capricorn, and Aquarius. Wearing a sapphire attracts good fortune to these zodiac signs.

Rosec Jewels Staff