Sapphire
Sapphire is a breathtaking gem that comes in a wide array of colors, often displaying mesmerizing patterns within—like delicate strands of celestial webbing. Beloved for its beauty, it’s a favorite in all forms of jewelry and artistic design.
In magic, sapphires are deeply tied to the School of Abjuration. Their natural protective properties make them ideal for spells and rituals that shield, ward, and defend. Because of this, many choose sapphires as gifts for loved ones—often enchanted with safeguarding magic or sentimental charms.
So, what color catches your eye… and how many shall I prepare for you?
In magic, sapphires are deeply tied to the School of Abjuration. Their natural protective properties make them ideal for spells and rituals that shield, ward, and defend. Because of this, many choose sapphires as gifts for loved ones—often enchanted with safeguarding magic or sentimental charms.
So, what color catches your eye… and how many shall I prepare for you?
Properties
Physical & Chemical Properties
Sapphire holds the magical property of absorbing destructive energy, either storing it for later use or stabilizing it on the spot. Sapphire are naturally attuned to the signature wavelength of the School of Abjuration, making them a prime material in enchantments, rituals, and spellcasting of that discipline. Their resonance allows the process to flow more smoothly and efficiently than with any other gem.
Type
Stone
Color
Comes in array of colors but what the most common is deep blue blue

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