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    Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, consisting of aluminium oxide ( α- Al 2 O 3) with trace amounts of elements such as iron, titanium, cobalt, lead, chromium, vanadium, magnesium, boron, and silicon.

  2. SAPPHIRE definition: 1. a precious stone, usually bright blue, that is often used in jewellery: 2. bright blue 3…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SAPPHIRE is a gem variety of corundum in transparent or translucent crystals of a color other than red; especially : one of a transparent rich blue.

  4. Introduction to Meaning and Uses of Sapphire. The magnificent and holy Sapphire, in all its celestial hues, is a stone of wisdom and royalty, of prophecy and Divine favor. It is forever associated with sacred things and considered the gem of gems, a jewel steeped in the history and lore of nearly every religion.

  5. sapphire, transparent to translucent, natural or synthetic variety of corundum ( q.v.; aluminum oxide, Al 2 O 3) that has been highly prized as a gemstone since about 800 bc.

  6. noun. any precious corundum gemstone that is not red, esp the highly valued transparent blue variety. A synthetic form is used in electronics and precision apparatus. Formula: Al 2 O 3. ( as modifier ) a sapphire ring. the blue colour of sapphire. ( as adjective ) sapphire eyes. / săf ′ īr′ /

  7. Sapphire represents royalty, nobility, power, and loyalty. Most of it owes to the British royal family’s long-time love affair with Blue Sapphires. Sapphires have been worn by royal families for a long time, for protection from hexes, curses, bad spirits, and harm.

  8. Nov 20, 2023 · Symbol of Integrity and Resolution. Representing integrity, Sapphires expedite legal matters and issues of justice, historically employed during formal negotiations and treaty signings between rulers. Healing Amplification and Varieties.

  9. Sapphire. History & Origin of Sapphire. Sapphire is a variety of Corundum, and was first reported in 1747 by J.G. Wallerius. He named the stone “Sapphirus”, meaning “blue stone” referring to the color of the mineral. Although reported in 1747, Sapphire has been traced back to being used 2500 years ago by the Etruscans.

  10. Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, consisting of aluminium oxide (α-Al2O3) with trace amounts of elements such as iron, titanium, chromium, vanadium, or magnesium. The name sapphire is derived via the Latin "sapphirus" from the Greek "sappheiros", which referred to lapis lazuli.