Sapphire, Blue 2.5mm Faceted Necklace
Sapphire, Blue 2.5mm Faceted Necklace
Sapphire, Blue 2.5mm Faceted Necklace
Sapphire, Blue 2.5mm Faceted Necklace

Sapphire, Blue 2.5mm Faceted Necklace

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Total Length Approximately 45cm. Crystal Size Approx 2.5mm.

Awareness, Discipline, Stellar Wisdom, Psychic Activation

Chakras: Crown, Third Eye, Throat

Birthstone: Gemini, Virgo

Specifications:

Hardness: 9

Composition: Aluminium oxide

Formula: Al2 O3

Origin: Australia, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and the United States 

Colour: Blue

Oils/Herbs: Ferns, lavender, Lilac, Sweetgrass

Other Descriptions:

Technically, sapphire is a variety of the mineral corundum, a form of aluminium oxide. Although it is typically blue, it can also be found in all colours except red.

Metaphysical Healing Properties

This deep royal blue inspires a sense of loyalty and commitment to truth. This gem is used for psychic activation and enables the adept to speak with wisdom and truth. It also resonates with order, structure and discipline and this makes it ideal for assisting one in ordering our thoughts and for assisting in the clear communication of ideas. Sapphire is known to attract prosperity and carries a regal and elegant quality. It is excellent to use when facing a public speaking situation as well as when we are needing to speak our truth without fear. This vibration calls us to stay true to our integrity and to lead by example.

Harmonizes /Combines with: Lapis Lazuli, Azurite, Lazulite, Iolite and Blue Scapolite to increase psychic abilities and mental enhancement. Combine with Rose Quartz and other heart stones to bring loyalty and fidelity into love relationships

History: Sapphire has been one of the most highly sought after gemstones throughout history.  It is included in all major lapidaries, texts that describe gemstones and their powers.  The name Sapphire is given to all colour varieties of the mineral Corundum, with the exception of blood red stones, which are Rubies. In the oldest texts, the name Sapphire was used to denote any brilliant blue gemstone.

Disclaimer: Crystal properties are listed for information purposes only and are not intended to replace medical advice. Always consult a physician for proper medical treatment.