

It is believed to enhance mental clarity, improve focus and concentration, and provide a sense of calmness and balance.

The ancient Greeks and Romans associated sapphires with the god of the sky and named the gemstone "hyacinthus" after the hyacinth flower, which has a similar blue color. The ancient Persians believed that the earth rested on a giant blue sapphire, and that its reflection gave the sky its color. However, sapphires can come in a range of colors, including yellow, pink, green, and purple, but the blue variety is the most well-known and valuable.īlue sapphires have been treasured throughout history for their beauty and rarity. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sappheiros," which means blue. It is a type of aluminum oxide with a chemical composition of Al2O3 and a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making it one of the hardest naturally occurring minerals. Blue sapphire is a precious gemstone that belongs to the corundum family of minerals, which also includes ruby.
