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Hardness:

 Sapphires are one of the hardest gemstones, ranking 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. This exceptional hardness makes them highly resistant to scratches, making them suitable for everyday wear in jewelry.

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Transparency:

Sapphires are typically transparent to translucent, with excellent clarity. High-quality sapphires are prized for their lack of inclusions (internal flaws) and their ability to refract light beautifully.

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Origin:

The source of a sapphire can also impact its value. Some well-known sapphire-producing regions include Kashmir (famous for its intense blue sapphires), Burma (now known as Myanmar), Sri Lanka (Ceylon), and Madagascar.

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Symbolism:

Sapphires have been associated with qualities such as wisdom, nobility, and faithfulness. They have been worn as symbols of protection and good fortune.