- St. Edward's Sapphire
Infobox Diamond
caption =
colour_scheme = #000000
gem_name = St. Edward's Saphire
weight = unknown
grams = unknown
color = blue (exact colour grade unknown)
cut = rose
mine
country
cutter
gonde
original_owner =Edward the Confessor
owner = Elizabeth II
value = unknownThe St. Edward’s Sapphire gets its name from
Edward the Confessor who wore the stone in his ring. According to legend the sapphire made its first appearance in the year 1042, where it was set into Edward's coronation ring. The gem survived throughOliver Cromwell 's reign and disassembly of the crown jewels and was recut into is present form by Charles II after the restoration. Queen Victoria had the stone set into the finial cross of theImperial State Crown . [http://www.british-monarchs.com/st-edwards-sapphire.html]Legend of Saint John
According to legend King Edward had great respect for
John the Evangelist and was noted for his generosity towards his poorer subjects. One day on his way toWestminster Abbey he was accosted by a beggar. The King's immediate reaction was to search his pockets for some money to hand the beggar. Upon finding his pockets empty the king, without hesitation, slipped the sapphire ring off his finger and presented it to the beggar. The beggar thanked the generous monarch and departed.Many years later two pilgrims from the holy land returned the ring to the king saying they had met St. John the Evangelist who told them he had received the ring from the king, many years earlier in the guise of a beggar. He congratulated Edward for his kindness, and said that he would see Edward in heaven in six months time. Exactly six months later the king died.
External links
[http://www.british-monarchs.com/st-edwards-sapphire.html Edward the Confessor's Sapphire] at British-Monarchs.com
References
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