Blue | Sapphire

: The gem reached modern heights of fame through Princess Diana's 12-carat engagement ring , which is now worn by Catherine, Princess of Wales [6, 9, 29].

: Historically, blue sapphires were believed to protect their wearers from envy and harm [6, 16]. In ancient Greece, they were associated with Apollo, the god of light and knowledge, while medieval clergy wore them to represent the kingdom of heaven [16, 20]. Sapphire Blue

The largest known blue star sapphire in the world, discovered in 2016 [14, 17]. Private Collection [14] : The gem reached modern heights of fame

One of the largest faceted gem-quality blue sapphires; near flawless [14, 24]. Smithsonian Museum [14] 563.35 carats The largest known blue star sapphire in the

: This is the most important factor [15, 27]. The most prized is a velvety royal blue or a bright "cornflower blue" with medium to medium-dark tones [4, 15, 22].

Set a world record at auction; known for its stunning cushion cut [14, 31]. Private Collection [14] 1404.49 carats