Vibrant Sky Blue Color Sapphire in a Talisman Ring Symbolizing Opportunities and Fortune
Natural Blue Sapphire of 2.04carats Gemstoneuniverse
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Gemstoneuniverse.com Table Natural Blue Sapphire Gemstone Facts
Gemstone | Natural Unheated Blue Sapphire |
Weight | 2.04 carats |
Treatment | None. Fully Natural, Unheated Blue Sapphire |
Origin | Srilanka / Ceylon |
Planetary Energy | Saturn |
Patron Location | Bangalore, India |
All inclusive Price | $ 816.04 / INR 40802 |
Comments | The blue sapphire is a forever enigma. You may have seen many gemstones but each one that passes your eye is unique in terms of its energy, its color and the story it tells.
Featured today is an oval shaped, natural, untreated Ceylonese Blue Sapphire of 2.04 carats set in Sterling silver. This customized men’s Blue sapphire ring has the Saturn symbol standing out in relief on the shanks. Note that the color of the gem is a vibrant sky blue color the color of pleasantness and possibility. The open skies represent a vast canvas of opportunity that can be painted in myriad colors. Get ready to soar and Explore opportunities Such is the energy of this jyotish gem that it carries an inherent promise of protection, opening doors of new opportunities and bringing in good fortune. The Blue Sapphire or Neelam / ShaniPriya/ Sauri ratna is the Gemstone of planet Saturn/ Shani. Saturn As depicted in Roman Mythology
Contrary to the many fallacies that abound about this gem, according to Vedic Astrology it is a powerful and divine gem which can bring about many favourable changes for a person if posited suitably in an individual’s birth chart.
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