Gemstones
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Jewelry
for centuries has been created and worn by people of different cultures. Every
culture had it gemstones that they valued and they attributed a special meaning
to each. Today the list of precious and semi-precious gemstones is very large
and each one has a history and folklore associated with it. This article talks
about some of the most popular gemstones and a
Alexandrite: Alexandrite is one
of the most valued
and sought after gemstones. Alexandrite originates in metamorphic conditions
that bring together specific chemical elements to produce the mineral
chrysoberyl. The gemstone has been valued by jewelers throughout the ages for
its unique ability to change color from green to shades of red or very soft
purple when exposed to daylight and incandescent light. Russia is the
primary source for most gem quality alexandrite and was named after the Russian
Tsar Alexander II. With a rich folklore history, alexandrite was thought to
impart wisdom, creativity and to strengthen an individual’s insight. Listed on
the Mohs Scale of Hardness at 8.5, it is a perfect gemstone to design into high
quality jewelry.
Ruby: Ruby is a mesmerizing gemstone that is part
of the mineral family corundum. Corundum is found within crystals of
metamorphic rock and is considered to be the second hardest mineral next to
diamond. Some of the best rubies are in true red and come from Burma. They can
also be found in other areas throughout the world, such as Australia, Kenya,
Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the United States. With its well known
sturdiness, it makes a perfect gemstone for jewelry. The beauty of the gemstone
is at its best when set with sapphires and diamonds. Ruby was thought to have
mystical powers and was often worn as a Talisman to ward off great evil. The
ruby's color was often associated with blood and was thought to have the
ability to stop bleeding and to heal ailments associated with it.
Sapphires: Sapphires belong to the mineral
family of corundum and are found in weathered alluvial deposits from
pyroclastic flows. Most sapphires are blue stones which range from slight blue
to a deep indigo coloration. The most valuable of the sapphires are the ones
that have the medium blue color tone and these are referred to "cornflower
blue". Sapphires come in many colors and these are often called
"fancy sapphires". Only the red color sapphires are corundum’s called
rubies. Sapphires are found throughout the world but primarily in Australia, United
States, Sri Lanka,
Thailand, Burma, Kampuchea,
Kenya and Tanzania. The
name sapphire was derived from the Persian word "safir" and was
associated with Saturn. In Latin, "sappheiros" word means an island
where sapphires were mined. Ancient folklore is rich with stories related to
sapphires. Seen as a stone that changes its hue when the wearer was engaged in
impure behavior, it was given to the wearer to help impart fidelity. Also
thought to bring inner peace to the soul and spiritual enlightenment.
Amethyst: Amethyst is a stone that is from the
mineral "quartz" and derives it beautiful purple color from the iron
impurities within the crystal. Throughout the world, amethyst is primarily
found in Mexico, Brazil, Canada,
Uruguay, Madagascar and Australia. The name amethyst
originates from the Greek word “methustos” meaning, ‘non- intoxicating’. It
protected the owner of the stone from getting intoxicated. Amethysts are
believed to bring the power of peace and calm and are often used in meditation.
Due to its rich color and calming effects it is used to relieve stress from
every day work and to relieve headaches due to tension or migraine headaches.
Amethyst is often seen to encourage deeper understanding, encourage love and
awareness. Amethyst was often worn to bed to produce and encourage peace and
beautiful dreams. Amethysts are adorned in some of the richest displays of
jewelry such as the British Crown Jewels. Catherine the Great was very fond of
amethyst as were the Egyptians.
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About the Author
Mansi Jain is a writer for gemstones and jewelry working with http://www.angara.com, an on-line jewelry firm that has a fine collection of diamond and gemstone jewelry.
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