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Opals International Jewelers, Inc.
7465
N. W. 23rd Street, Bethany, OK 73008
Fax: 1-405-495-6611 Tel: 1-405-495-6610
1-800-376-6725 or 1-800-654-3259
Email: opals@sirinet.net
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Sapphire
September Birthstone

Sapphire,
the celestial gemstone, has been treasured for thousands of years. The ancient
Persians believed that the earth rested on a giant sapphire and its reflection
colored the sky. Sapphire is found in all the colors of the heavens: from
midnight blue to the bright blue of noon sky in the Mediterranean, golden
sunrise to firey reddish-orange sunsets, and the delicate violet of twilight.
The most famous and valuable sapphires are a rich intense blue, a truly
royal hue.
Lore
Sapphire has long symbolized truth, sincerity, and faithfulness. Tradition
holds that Moses was given the ten commandments on tablets of sapphire,
making it the most sacred gemstone. Because sapphires represent divine favor,
they were the gemstone of choice for kings and high priests. The British
Crown Jewels are full of large blue sapphires, the symbol of pure and wise
rulers. Since sapphire symbolizes sincerity and faithfulness, it is an excellent
choice for an engagement ring. When Prince Charles chose a sapphire engagement
ring for Princess Diana, couples all over the world were inspired to revive
this venerable tradition.
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