Sapphires are Corundum, the same gem family as Ruby.
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The earth alumina, as found native in a crystalline state, including sapphire, which is the fine blue variety; the oriental ruby, or red sapphire; the oriental amethyst, or purple sapphire; and adamantine spar, the hair-brown variety. It is the hardest substance found native, next to the diamond.
Sapphire is the name given to the blue variant of crystals of a substance called Corundum = Aluminium Oxide Al2O3. Sapphires are graded on the intensity of their colour and clarity but there is also a variant called a "Star Sapphire" which has internal crystal arrangement that cause it to display an asterism in the form of a six-rayed star.
The latius in a sapphire is in the middle of the sapphire.
Get an uncut sapphire and grab a chisel and knife. Right click the sapphire and make a sapphire. Grab a wire and use sapphire on wire. That is how you make a amulet of sapphire.
a sapphire from an uncut sapphire by using a chisle on it, and smelt a gold bar into a sapphire necklace.
Not in sapphire.
There is no mew in sapphire.
You can make sapphire into jewelry.
The ruby and sapphire are on fire red and leaf green don't worry about the in ruby sapphire or emerald.
The sapphire orb is in ruby and sapphire, not firered and leafgreen.
A sapphire is any gem-quality corundum that is not red or pink.