Sapphires and their significance in the world of astrology
By Team Carat and Colour, 12th February 2024

Image Credit: Canva Image Library – Raw Mother Rock of Blue and Yellow Sapphire (Corundum Rock)
Introduction
Gemstones have been treasured for their vibrant colors, durability, hardness, significance, and symbolism for centuries. Among the plethora of gemstones available, none compare to the top three precious gems – Ruby, Emerald, and Sapphire – in terms of allure and symbolism. Sapphire and ruby are the two gem varieties of corundum, with ruby being defined as corundum in a shade of red. These precious stones hold a special place in astrology. Let’s now explore the enchanting world of Sapphires:
Historically linked to the heavens, Sapphires are revered as protective stones, truth-revealers, and symbols of good fortune and well-being. This precious gem from the Corundum family is said to bring happiness, prosperity, serenity, and security. It carries healing energies and aids in awakening the wearer’s intuition. With deep roots in global mythology and religious customs, this gem holds immense cultural and historical significance.
Did you know? The Ancient Greeks associated Sapphire with the god Apollo. At the famous oracle at Delphi, Sapphires were often worn due to the belief that Sapphires are connected to the spirit world. Later on, Sapphires were popular with necromancers and witches, due to their supposed ability to tap into the ‘third eye’.
Different Colours of Sapphires:
Sapphires come in various colors including blue, yellow, red, and more nuanced shades. The color is determined by trace elements in the corundum. Natural sapphires can be pink, rose, violet, yellow, orange, green, blue-green, or colorless. Padparadscha sapphires are rare pink-orange gems. Understanding sapphire colors is essential for determining their value, despite the variety of terms used to describe them.
Origins of Sapphires:
Sapphires from various countries like Sri Lanka, Kashmir, Burma, Thailand, Africa, Australia, and the USA share the same chemical composition, belonging to the mineral corundum. However, their differences lie in the geological conditions during their formation, influenced by trace elements, resulting in varying qualities such as color, brilliance, and liveliness. Quality characteristics like color, saturation, brilliance, and liveliness, along with the examination of inclusions and growth structures within the mineral, indicate the country of origin of a sapphire.
The origin of a sapphire significantly impacts its value. Sapphires from Kashmir command the highest prices in the market, followed by Myanmar and Sri Lanka, due to the rarity of their deposits and exceptional quality. The declining global production, particularly in regions known for superior sapphires, adds to their desirability and value.
With regards to the commercial quality of Sapphires, Sri Lankan (Ceylon) sapphires are currently dominating the market. They are known for their range of colors excluding green and blue-green, available in various saturations and tones. The Ceylon sapphire market has experienced a rise in prices due to reduced availability and sustained high demand for these precious gemstones.
Blue Vs. Yellow Sapphires
The two most commonly used Sapphires in astrology are Yellow and Blue Sapphires. Here are the advantages of each stone, but it’s advisable to seek guidance from an astrologer before choosing between the two.
Blue Sapphire (Neelam) Benefits:
- Linked to Saturn (Shani)
- Believed to bring luck, success, and wisdom
- Dispels negative energies and wards off the evil eye
- Recommended for Capricorn and Aquarius
Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) Benefits:
- Linked with Jupiter (Bhruhaspati)
- Believed to bring prosperity, happiness, and good fortune
- Enhances communication skills and confidence
- Recommended for Sagittarius and Pisces
Untreated vs. Treated:
Carat and Colour is committed to promoting knowledge and access to high-quality untreated sapphires. This website will delve into the significant distinctions between a completely natural sapphire and the various treated sapphires commonly found in the market. You can check our Yellow and Blue Sapphire by clicking on the words.
In essence, an untreated sapphire is extracted from the earth, cut, and left untouched, preserving its natural beauty created by nature. These sapphires are exceptionally rare and valuable, making each one unique. Rare and distinct sapphires, even those as small as 1 or 2 carats, are nearly irreplaceable due to their individuality.
Summary:
Sapphire has been treasured for centuries for their colors, durability, and symbolism. Sapphires, with various colors and origins, are linked to good fortune, well-being, and healing. They hold cultural significance and historical importance, with origins impacting their value. Blue and Yellow Sapphires are prized for their astrological benefits, rarity, and value when left untreated. They symbolize luck, wisdom, and authenticity in the world of gemstones, making them highly valued and unique pieces of nature’s art. Hope this article helped you understand Sapphires and their significance in the world of astrology.
Disclaimer: The opinions mentioned above are researched from various books and websites. Before following any of these, we would humbly request you to kindly consult an experienced Astrologer to be sure if this or which Gemstone would suit you as per your birth horoscope.

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