50 Shades Of Sapphire
Lets explore Sapphires, a variety of corundum which has the Chemical Formula - Al2O3.
Sapphires are said to be a calming and soothing gemstone for an overactive body. Known by many to be blue but did you know there is a variety of colours. Red variety of corundum are Ruby. There is a fine line between pink sapphires and rubies with the colour hue.
Each colour of Sapphire has a different meaning. Here we will look deeper into those colours and meanings.
- White/Colourless - believed to enhance the wearer’s creative abilities, bring prosperity and foster harmonious relationships. This colour helps aid the elimination of negative feelings and vibrations, replacing them with positivity and good luck for the wearer. Acting as a protective talisman, it wards off negative energies, promoting mental peace and overall well-being.
- Black - good for protection and helps with ones confidence in ones intuition. This colour is said to heighten job prospects and help retain employment.
- Blue - linked to spiritual truth, love and purity. Throat chakra healer facilitates self expression and seeking your truth. This colour is great for aiding in the management of depression and anxiety.
- Green - improves inner and outer vision. great for recalling dreams. Stimulates the heart chakra bringing loyalty and fidelity. Enhances compassion. Helps you see the unique qualities of individuals.
- Pink - helps draw in whatever is needed into your life. Great for aiding controlling emotions. Clears emotional blockages.
- Purple - known for awakening and stimulating the crown chakra, helping activate your pineal gland. Stimulates visionary qualities. Extremely calming for the emotional unstable.
- Star - opens your intuitions and centres your thoughts. Aids in anticipating the intentions of other people. It is a tool used to contact extra terrestrial beings.
- Yellow - removes toxins from the body. Attracts prosperity. It is one of the most esteemed gemstones among the Navaratnas, according to the ancient Hindu scriptures and Vedic history. It connects us more deeply to spirituality, relieving unwanted stress, feelings of abandonment, and instability in life.