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something sapphire

It’s no wonder sapphires have been one of the most popular precious gemstones for centuries— they’re a natural choice for your “something blue.” They’re also considered one of the “Big Four” of precious jewels, alongside rubies, emeralds and diamonds. These durable stones appeal to jewelers because they have a hardness of nine on the Mohs scale (diamonds are a 10), according to Mark Broumand, founder of Mark Broumand. If you’re looking for a sturdy stone with a colorful backstory, this precious gem may just be for

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