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Showing posts with label Gemstone. Show all posts

Birthstone

Wouldn’t it be funny to celebrate your birth month by wearing birthstone as each month has its very own gemstone. Birthstone followers strongly believer that wearing birthstone is lucky and it brings good fortune.
Giving birthstone as a gift is a special way to celebrate someone’s birthday. Rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, ceramic statues and dolls are some of the items which are very popular.
Birthstones have so attracted people for centuries that they have associated birthstone with a kind of supernatural power or authority. But some people enjoy wearing birthstones & link birthstone with their success.

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Gemstones treatment

Healing through stones sounds miracle and our minds are not ready to accept this type of cure but it does not go up against traditional medicines but just to assist it, helping out in areas which have never been touched by medical science. This post is about how to use gemstones for healing.

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Topaz

Topaz is a hard stone. Topaz is the birth stone of November.Its hardness level is 8 so it is very suitable  for use in jewellery.The genuine topaz is called imperial topaz. Some stones are of pink color.
Golden brown type is graded one of the most expensive topaz having worth of hundreds of dollar per carat. When heated its yellow color becomes red. Natural pink topaz are very rare. Though white topaz is good looking, its market value is not very high. Topaz has calm and fast effect upon human nature.
A true topaz is golden-yellow and comes under the influence of Jupiter in its capacity as counselor, optimist and idealist. According to the several accounts, in the presence of poison, topaz changes color. Topaz creates power to inspire someone and strengthen self-expression. Increase heat of the body.

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Turquoise

Turquoise is one of the oldest well-known gem materials and a birth stone of December.Turquoise from iran is said to be the best because it is sometimes a clear sky blue with no green modifying color and no black veins running through it.
 In general the bluer the blue, the more highly valued. Some people prefer turquoise with veins, sometimes called spiderwebs, which set off the color. Turquoise is absorbent and should be kept away from chemicals. Clean it with warm foamy water only.

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Coral

Coral is also a very useful gemstones and people wear it protect themselves from any unexpected evils. Jewellery made in coral sends out vibrations of harmony, friendship, beauty & unity. People love coral to use in a rosary when perform rituals. A ring of coral protects and cures heart stroke and increase vision.

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Aquamarine

Aquamarine is the lucky stone for those born in the month of March. It denotes happiness, understanding and ever lasting youth and protects the wearer in water. It mobilizes marital harmony, which is not a bad way to start things out. Its legendary power to help husbands and wives work out their differences and ensure a long and happy marriage makes it perfect for an engagement ring.

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Diamond jewellery

Diamond is the birth stone of April and the lucky stone those who are born in this month. In the gems world diamond, with regard to its value and distinction is called the “King of Gems”. Being the hardest one in the minerals having hardness of 10, and one sided rays emitting i.e single reflector stone, it is precious among all the other common gems.

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Emerald

Emeralds is the birth stone of May. Emerald gemstones are linked with patience, understanding, and forethought.
Today, most natural gem-quality Emeralds or Zamarrud are produced in Colombia, Brazil, Zambia, Tanzania, Madagascar, South Africa, Australia, Russia, and the United States (North Carolina). Recently, Emeralds have been grown in the laboratory, and have begun to appear in the market, causing controversy. Scientifically speaking, laboratory Emeralds are essentially identical to natural ones in color, hardness, brilliance, and even inclusions. Only a gemologist can distinguish between the two.

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Amber


Amber is pleasing to three senses - sight, smell and touch. In effect, Amber is light, warm and pleasant to hold. Muslims carry a rosary made of this gem. Usually, Amber is used to keep track of counting, like Tasbeeh Fatemah - 33 times Suban-Allah, 33 times Subhan-Allah, 33 times Alhamdulliah, and 33 times Allahu-Akbar .Rosary or Tasbeeh of Amber is also used for curative purpose. If one uses rosary of Amber, it will save the user from various diseases from the neck to the navel and it also protects from poison. It is especially beneficial to sufferers of headaches, tootaches and rheumatism.

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Sapphire

The finest Sapphires are deep azure-blue and come under the influence of Jupiter.In earlier times, excellent Sapphires came from Kashmir and Burma.
Sapphire is the common name of blue corundum. In fact, there is no difference between ruby and sapphire except color. After diamond it is the hardest stone. Its hardness level is 9 mesh which is little less than diamond’s 10 mesh. Market prices of ruby are comparable with diamond and emerald. Prices of sapphire are also very high but less than those of ruby and diamond.

Several irrational beliefs linked with sapphire like fortune and misfortune of a man. A ruby weighing 10 to 15 carats has market value worth thousands of dollars per carat. In spite of being of the same genera sapphire is less valued. Their capacity to be cut to any shape, their attractive shiny colors and their hardness make ruby and sapphire suitable for use in rings and other jewellery items. Gems of ruby and sapphire are used to supplement diamonds in jewellery enhancing its attraction and price value. Once, a stone of sapphire mined from North Zambia, weighed 3100 carats. This is considered to be the most precious sapphire in the world not only for its size but also for its pretty dark blue complexion.
Men born in September can wear it in rings.Women can wear it in lockets. Being highly influential upon wearer’s temperament, requires a great deal of cautiousness when used. If a crack occurs in the stone it shoud be readily unwear.
The wearer of this gem seeks enlightenment via devotion and wisdom via harmony. A genuine Sapphire is said to be helpful to those with heart and stomach problems.Jupiter gives abundance but also warms against self-indulgence. If a Sapphire is put on the chest of one who is suffering with fever than by the blessing of nature, the intensity of the fever will decrease.
 If suitable, than it turns the wearer's poverty into prosperity in a short span of time. Sapphire protects you from evil vision. Also Sapphire provides protection from immoral sexual desires.

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Ruby

Ruby is the most superior of all the gems. Ruby is a very hard stone and even hitting it with a hammer will not break it. A flawless Ruby is more valuable than a diamond. A Ruby is said to change its depth of color according to the health of the wearer. Sizes above five carats are particularly rare. Its color varies from purplish & bluish-red to orange-red in medium to dark hues.

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