Stone Archive

Sapphire
Provenance
Sri Lanka
Concept
Aerospace Blue
MONTH
SEPTEMBER BIRTHSTONE
TRACE & NARRATIVE
A variety of corundum—aluminium oxide. Pure corundum is colourless; trace titanium and iron turn it blue. Ruby is its sibling: chromium produces red, titanium and iron produce blue. The same mineral, different colour.
The Kashmir deposit, discovered in 1881, was exhausted within a few years, yet those sapphires still define the benchmark for quality. A stone that can no longer be mined, still setting the standard. Current sources include Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Madagascar.
Mohs hardness 9—second only to diamond. That hardness has made it useful in watch bearings and industrial applications. A mineral chosen not only for beauty, but for physical performance.
PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES
- Hardness 9 — extremely durable.
- No special precautions required.
SYMBOLIC INDEX
Throat | Vishuddha, Third Eye | Ajna, Crown | Sahasrara
Aquarius, Virgo, Libra
PSYCHOLOGICAL PROJECTION
Concentration — Integrity — Austerity
Raises the purity of intent. Clergy and scholars have chosen it for centuries — not for prestige, but because it increases resistance to distraction. It prunes the inessential from the path to the objective.
SELECTOR'S NOTE
Pruning the irrelevant from the path towards a target is not willpower — it's edited vision. Focus, at its core, is the ability to decide what not to look at. I chose this stone for the person who already does that editing well. Clarity sharpened by restraint.
AVAILABLE IN STORE

Box Clasp Curb Necklace Sapphire
$820.00

Magnet Franco Necklace Sapphire
$620.00

Celtic Knot Venetian Necklace Sapphire
$290.00

Bind Rune Franco Necklace Sapphire
$370.00

Hexagram Hybrid Necklace Black Nacre & Sapphire
$350.00

Box Clasp Curb Bracelet Sapphire
$745.00












