Based on experimental data for reactions involving sapphirine in the system MgO-Al 2 O 3-SiO 2 (MAS), thermodynamic properties of the sapphirine solid solution end-members have been optimized for both ideal and non-ideal models, and internally consistent P-T grids are proposed. According to the calculated P-T relationships in MAS, the sapphirine + quartz assemblage, which is widely recognized as indicative of ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism, can be stable down to 840°C and 0.67 GPa, i.e., at temperatures up to 150°C lower than estimated by Kelsey et al. (2004). The sapphirine + kyanite assemblage has been found stable at temperatures below 860°C and 1.13 GPa, whereas the sapphirine + forsterite assemblage may be stable below 800°C only under specific conditions of a very low activity of water. Calculations of P-T relationships involving sapphirine using the Thermocalc dataset revealed its inconsistency with both experimental and natural assemblages.