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Sapphire, set of 9 rough stones, approximately 7mm x 4 x 3 - 2.2 grams. Perfect for jewelry, collections, exhibitions...
Sapphire, set of 9 rough stones, approximately 7mm x 4 x 3 - 2.2 grams. Perfect for jewelry, collections, exhibitions...
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About the product:
💎 Mineral / Gem Type: Sapphire
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: Thailand
📐 Stone/gem dimensions: 9 pieces of approximately 7 millimeters long x 4 wide x 3 thick.
⚖️ Weight : Approximately 2.2 grams
🔷 Shape: Natural
✨ Colors/Clarity: Sky Blue/Translucent
🔬 Treatment: None
📜 Certificate: Gem & Zen
🎁 Comes with a presentation box with a certificate from Gem & Zen, ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
💍 Suggested use:
Pendant mounting (closed setting, copper/silver wire, or glued to support)
Handcrafted Jewelry: Perfect base for spiritual or symbolic creations
Collectible: Displayed on a stand to highlight the reflections
Personal talisman: Associated with energetic protection
📋 Mineralogical sheet:
Characteristic | Details |
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Name | Sapphire |
Other names / Variants | Blue corundum (ruby being red corundum) |
Color | Mainly blue (light to deep blue), but also colorless, pink, yellow, green, purple, orange ( Padparadscha ) |
Chemical composition | Al₂O₃ (aluminum oxide) with traces of elements (iron, titanium, chromium, etc.) |
Crystal system | Hexagonal (trigonal) |
Hardness (Mohs) | 9 (very hard, just after diamond) |
Main source | Sri Lanka, Burma (Myanmar), Madagascar, Thailand, Kashmir, Australia |
Virtues / properties | Wisdom, clarity of mind, concentration, fidelity, truth, spiritual protection |
Astrological sign | Virgo, Libra, Sagittarius, Pisces |
Purification | Distilled water, fumigation |
Recharging | Soft sun, moonlight |
Short story | Since ancient times, the sapphire has been a symbol of purity and royalty; used by priests and rulers to represent divine wisdom. The Kashmir Sapphire , a velvety blue, is considered the most precious. |
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