Blue: Sapphire
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Famous for its "star" (asterism) visible on both sides of the stone [14, 17]. American Museum of Natural History [6, 14] 392.52 carats Sapphire Blue
: Historically, blue sapphires were believed to protect their wearers from envy and harm [6, 16]. In ancient Greece, they were associated with Apollo, the god of light and knowledge, while medieval clergy wore them to represent the kingdom of heaven [16, 20]. Are you interested in learning about sapphire jewelry
: Stones from Kashmir are the rarest and most expensive due to their "sleepy" velvety look, followed by highly-sought Burmese and Sri Lankan (Ceylon) sapphires [15, 26, 30]. 14] 392.52 carats : Historically
