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Gemstones for Luck

October 11th, 2010

Gemstones have living energy. Every gemstone has several attributes. Good luck is a part of the energy of many stones. There are times it may be more helpful to use more than one stone for the luck needed. At times a gemstone’s energy seems to prefer one person to another. This is why it is advised to experiment with gemstones.

As we change our way of life our vibrations change, that is why some gemstones will work differently on the same person at different times. I keep a small bowl with gemstones in it on my desk, one in my bedroom and another in the living room. The gemstones get changed as I feel a need for the life force in my life and house to change.

Lucky Stones
Amethyst and Aquamarine, when used with other stones, bring the most luck to me. Experiment to see which gemstones feel good when you hold them. The best way to know what gemstones will be lucky for you is to hold it in your hand. The gemstones help change the life force around you and that is how gemstones can change your luck.
  

  • Need lucky protection-  Agate
  •  Need luck in getting rid of worries - Aquamarine,Sodalite
  • Need luck in business- Malachite,Citrine
  •  Need luck in your career - Garnet
  • Need luck in gambling - Aventurine,Tourmaline
  •  Need luck in getting physical energy – especially athletes -Carnelian,
    Smokey Quartz
  • Need luck with endurance Athletes can use this too- Smokey Quartz
  •  Need luck in making your dreams come true - Amazonite,Amethyst
  • Would you like to have peace of mind? Now that is lucky. If you are a writer, look at this one- Sodalite
  •  Need luck in your marriage. This is the love stone- Rose Quartz,Emerald,Hematite
  • Need luck in understanding other people - Cat’s Eye,Hematite
  •  Need luck in bringing in more money in your business - Citrine
  • Need luck in keeping your lover faithful - Emerald
  •  Need luck in getting though the day- Crystal
  • Increase your psychic powers to be lucky in every way - Amethyst
  •  Need a better relationship, this is your luck - Hematite
  • Have no fear of the night with this luck - Red Jasper
  •  Need to have all the luck you can - Tourmalated quartz
  • Need double luck in any situation - Tourmaline
  •  Especially lucky for actors – carry one to auditions- Red Jasper
     

Gemstones and Their Healing Powers

October 9th, 2010

People wear gemstones not only for their beauty but also for their symbols of hope and their ability to improve your personal life and professional life.
If you select the right gemstone they will generate a positive energy aroundyou, giving you a feeling of confidence that will constantly help you in creating good luck. The power of the energy generated from these gemstones is either positive or negative depending upon how you choose. So, it is important to know the power and meaning of gemstones before purchasing them.

It is more important to know how to select the right gemstone for you.  Either through the consultation of experts or by collecting information from a good website, you can find out about various gemstones and their meanings and finally select the correct gemstone which is appropriate for you. Gemstones not only help you to achieve success but also bring out the best of you in terms of harmony and inner peace.

Each gem emits a particular ray and has magnetic powers, which are beneficial to us as a result of their therapeutic cures. They can activate our abilities, soothe and comfort our souls. Your Wear stones should always be in contact with your body to absorb their healing properties.

Let’s start discussing some gemstones and their healing powers:

amethyst

Amethyst – This gemstone provides peace of mind and reminds you of life’s beautiful moments. This gemstone provides positive results for those born in the month of February.

garnet

Garnet – The birthstone of January. This deep red stone relates to the lasting love or compassion of those near and dear.

aqua

 

Aquamarine -This semi-precious aquamarine gemstone adds some nostalgic value to its already strong aesthetic worth. Wearing this gemstone not only provides a happy marriage, but a wealthy partnership too.

emerald

Emerald – A meaningful gift for people born in May. When you wear it on your body, this gemstone can calm you, bring you mental clarity, increase your energy, enhance your creativity, and much more. This stone also helps to heal ailments relating to the spine.

tanza

Tanzanite – This beautiful violet gemstone is helpful to those who have a chaotic life or a manic lifestyle. This gemstone is able to bring back the balance and peace in one’s life.

Emerald – A Fascinating Gemstone

September 27th, 2010

Emeralds are fascinating gemstones. They have the most beautiful, most intense and most radiant green that can possibly be imagined: emerald green. Inclusions are tolerated. In top quality, fine emeralds are even more valuable than diamonds.

The name emerald comes from the Greek smaragdos via the Old French esmeralde, and really just means ‘green gemstone’. Innumerable fantastic stories have grown up around this magnificent gem. The Incas and Aztecs of South America, where the best emeralds are still found today, regarded the emerald as a holy gemstone. However, probably the oldest known finds were once made near the Red Sea in Egypt. Having said that, these gemstone mines, already exploited by Egyptian pharaohs between 3000 and 1500 B.C. and later referred to as ‘Cleopatra’s Mines’, had already been exhausted by the time they were rediscovered in the early 19th century.

Written many centuries ago, the Vedas, the holy scriptures of the Indians, say of the precious green gems and their healing properties: ‘Emeralds promise good luck …’; and ‘The emerald enhances the well-being …’. So it was no wonder that the treasure chests of Indian maharajas and maharanis contained wonderful emeralds. One of the world’s largest is the so-called ‘Mogul Emerald’. It dates from 1695, weighs 217.80 carats, and is some 10cm tall. One side of it is inscribed with prayer texts, and engraved on the other there are magnificent floral ornaments. This legendary emerald was auctioned by Christie’s of London to an unidentified buyer for 2.2m US Dollars on September 28th 2001.

Emeralds have been held in high esteem since ancient times. For that reason, some of the most famous emeralds are to be seen in museums and collections. The New York Museum of Natural History, for example, has an exhibit in which a cup made of pure emerald which belonged to the Emperor Jehangir is shown next to the ‘Patricia’, one of the largest Colombian emerald crystals, which weighs 632 carats. The collection of the Bank of Bogota includes five valuable emerald crystals with weights of between 220 and 1796 carats, and splendid emeralds also form part of the Iranian National Treasury, adorning, for example, the diadem of the former Empress Farah. The Turkish sultans also loved emeralds. In Istanbul’s Topkapi Palace there are exhibits with items of jewellery, writing-implements and daggers, each lavishly adorned with emeralds and other gems.

The green of life and of love

The green of the emerald is the colour of life and of the springtime, which comes round again and again. But it has also, for centuries, been the colour of beauty and of constant love. In ancient Rome, green was the colour of Venus, the goddess of beauty and love. And today, this colour still occupies a special position in many cultures and religions. Green, for example, is the holy colour of Islam. Many of the states of the Arab League have green in their flags as a symbol of the unity of their faith. Yet this colour has a high status in the Catholic Church too, where green is regarded as the most natural and the most elemental of the liturgical colours.

The magnificent green of the emerald is a colour which conveys harmony, love of Nature and elemental joie de vivre. The human eye can never see enough of this unique colour. Pliny commented that green gladdened the eye without tiring it. Green is perceived as fresh and vivid, never as monotonous. And in view of the fact that this colour always changes somewhat between the bright light of day and the artificial light of a lamp, emerald green retains its lively vigour in all its nuances.

Fingerprints of nature

The lively luminosity of its colour makes the emerald a unique gemstone. However, really good quality is fairly rare, with inclusions often marring the evenness of the colour – signs of the turbulent genesis which has characterised this gemstone. Fine inclusions, however, do not by any means diminish the high regard in which it is held. On the contrary: even with inclusions, an emerald in a deep, lively green still has a much higher value than an almost flawless emerald whose colour is paler. Affectionately, and rather poetically, the specialists call the numerous crystal inclusions, cracks or fissures which are typical of this gemstone ‘jardin’. They regard the tender little green plants in the emerald garden as features of the identity of a gem which has grown naturally.

So where do they come from and how is it that they exist at all? In order to answer these questions, we need to look far, far back into the time of the emerald’s origin. Emeralds from Zimbabwe are among the oldest gemstones anywhere in the world. They were already growing 2600 million years ago, whilst some specimens from Pakistan, for example, are a mere 9 million years young. From a chemical-mineralogical point of view, emeralds are beryllium-aluminium-silicates with a good hardness of 7_ to 8, and belong, like the light blue aquamarine, the tender pink morganite, the golden heliodor and the pale green beryl, to the large gemstone family of the beryls. Pure beryl is colourless. The colours do not occur until traces of some other element are added. In the case of the emerald, it is mainly traces of chromium and vanadium which are responsible for the fascinating colour. Normally, these elements are concentrated in quite different parts of the Earth’s crust to beryllium, so the emerald should, strictly speaking, perhaps not exist at all. But during intensive tectonic processes such as orogenesis, metamorphism, emergences and erosion of the land, these contrasting elements found each other and crystallised out to make one of our most beautiful gemstones. The tension involved in the geological conditions conducive to the above processes produced some minor flaws, and some major ones. A glance through the magnifying-glass or microscope into the interior of an emerald tells us something about the eventful genesis of this unique gem: here we see small or large fissures; here the sparkle of a mini-crystal or a small bubble; here shapes of all kinds. While the crystals were still growing, some of these manifestations had the chance to ‘heal’, and thus the jagged three-phase inclusions typical of Colombian emeralds were formed: cavities filled with fluid, which often also contain a small bubble of gas and some tiny crystals.

Logically enough, a genesis as turbulent as that of the emerald impedes the undisturbed formation of large, flawless crystals. For this reason, it is only seldom that a large emerald with good colour and good transparency is found. That is why fine emeralds are so valuable. But for the very reason that the emerald has such a stormy past, it is surely entitled to show it – that is, as long as only a fine jardin is to be seen, and not a rank garden which spoils both colour and transparency.

The world of fine emeralds

Colombia continues to be at the top of the list in terms of the countries in which fine emeralds are found. It has about 150 known deposits, though not all of these are currently being exploited. The best known names are Muzo and Chivor, where emeralds were mined by the Incas in pre-Columbian times. In economic terms, the most important mine is at Coscuez, where some 60 faces are being worked. According to estimates, approximately three quarters of Colombia’s emerald production now comes from the Coscuez Mine. Colombian emeralds differ from emeralds from other deposits in that they have an especially fine, shining emerald green unimpaired by any kind of bluish tint. The colour may vary slightly from find to find. This fascinatingly beautiful colour is so highly esteemed in the international emerald trade that even obvious inclusions are regarded as acceptable. But Colombia has yet more to offer: now and then the Colombian emerald mines throw up rarities such as Trapiche emeralds with their six rays emanating from the centre which resemble the spokes of a millwheel.

Even if many of the best emeralds are undisputedly of Colombian origin, the ‘birthplace’ of a stone is never an absolute guarantee of its immaculate quality. Fine emeralds are also found in other countries, such as Zambia, Brazil, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and Russia. Zambia, Zimbabwe and Brazil in particular have a good reputation for fine emeralds in the international trade. Excellent emerald crystals in a beautiful, deep emerald green and with good transparency come from Zambia. Their colour is mostly darker than that of Colombian emeralds and often has a fine, slightly bluish undertone. Emeralds which are mostly smaller, but very fine, in a vivacious, intense green come from Zimbabwe’s famous Sandawana Mine, and they often have a delicate yellowish-green nuance. And the famous emerald mines of Colombia currently face competition from right next door: Brazil’s gemstone mine Nova Era also produces emeralds in beautiful green tones, and if they are less attractive than those of their famous neighbour it is only by a small margin. Brazil also supplies rare emerald cat’s eyes and extremely rare emeralds with a six-spoked star. Thanks to the finds in Africa and Brazil, there are more emeralds on the market now than there used to be – to the delight of emerald enthusiasts – .

A sophisticated gemstone

Whilst its good hardness protects the emerald to a large extent from scratches, its brittleness and its many fissures can make cutting, setting and cleaning rather difficult. Even for a skilled gem cutter, cutting emeralds presents a special challenge, firstly because of the high value of the raw crystals, and secondly because of the frequent inclusions. However, this does not detract from the cutters’ love of this unique gem. Indeed, they have developed a special cut just for this gem: the emerald cut. The clear design of this rectangular or square cut with its bevelled corners brings out the beauty of this valuable gemstone to the full, at the same time protecting it from mechanical strain.

Emeralds are also cut in many other, mainly classical shapes, but if the raw material contains a large number of inclusions, it may often be cut into a gently rounded cabochon, or into one of the emerald beads which are so popular in India.

Today, many emeralds are enhanced with colourless oils or resins. This is a general trade practice, but it does have the consequence that these green treasures react very sensitively to inappropriate treatment. For example, they cannot be cleaned in an ultrasonic bath. The substances that may have been used by the cutter during his work, or applied subsequently, seal the fine pores in the surface of the gem. Removing them will end up giving the stone a matt appearance. For this reason, emerald rings should always be taken off before the wearer puts his or her hands in water containing cleansing agent.

A matter of trust

Unfortunately, because the emerald is not only one of the most beautiful gemstones, but also one of the most valuable, there are innumerable synthetics and imitations. So how can you protect yourself from these ‘fakes’? Well, the best way is to buy from a specialist in whom you have confidence. Large emeralds in particular should only be purchased with a report from a reputable gemmological institute. Such an institute will be able, thanks to the most modern examination techniques, to differentiate reliably between natural and synthetic emeralds, and will inform you as to whether the stone has undergone any treatment of the kind a purchaser has the right to know about.

And one more piece of advice on the purchase of an emerald: whilst diamonds generously scintillate their fire in sizes below 1 carat, you should go for larger dimensions when acquiring a coloured gemstone. True, there are some lovely pieces of jewellery with small coloured gems to set decorative accents, but emeralds, like other coloured gemstones, do not really begin to show that beautiful glow below a certain size. How large ‘your’ emerald ends up will depend on your personal taste, and on your budget. Really large specimens of top quality are rare. This means that the price of a top-quality emerald may be higher than that of a diamond of the same weight. The fascination exuded by a fine emerald is simply unique.
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Healing & Magical Properties of Gemstones C-F

September 25th, 2010

calcite

Calcite
Chemical Composition: CaCo3
Because of the presence of calcium in this stone, Calcite has a tremendous influence on bones and teeth, protects man against breaking bones and osteoporosis. Against bandy-legs and knock kneed legs.
This property is present in all Calcites, but of course every color has its own healing properties:
Blue Calcite
Placed underneath a pillow Blue Calcite protects against evil spirits, enemies in the night and fires and lightning strikes. Blue Calcite has a heals ailments of the throat, against goiter and thyroid diseases. Place a Blue Calcite between two blue candles in healing rituals.

Green Calcite
Use in case of arrhythmia and diseases of the heart, low blood pressure. Diminishes fear. This stone can be used in rituals and spells to attract money and prosperity.

Honeycoloured Calcite
Use for elixirs and mineral baths. This stone enhances the healing properties of all other Calcites.

Orange Calcite
A Sunstone that gives one energy! Against split ends and fragile nails. Use in case of ulcers, diseases of the kidneys and spleen. Place an Orange Calcite under your pillow to prevent nightmares.

Pink Calcite
Works on the metabolism and regulates the enzymes of the bodily fluids. Gives joy and contentment. Because this stone is pink it can be used in love spells.

White Calcite
Use as a focus point for meditations and for spiritual rituals.
Also see: Iceland Spar.

carnelian

Carnelian
Chemical Composition: SiO2
Carnelian strengthens the nervous system, eases pains of the joints, lowers fevers, use in case of low blood pressure, against stubbornness. This stone promotes warmth and positivity, keeps nightmares away and promotes good dreams, courage, perseverance and strength. Use in case of infections, diabetes, blood poisoning, wounds and sores, for the blood circulation, protects against storms and lightning and regulates the weight; wear a Carnelian to prevent others from reading your mind and thoughts. Carnelian strengthens the voice and is a great help when you have to speak in public.

celestite

Celestite
Chemical Composition: Sr(SO4)
A great stone to use after operations, Celestite will help heal wounds so they will close without hardly leaving a scar. Celestite works on the throat area, especially on the thyroid function. Against fears, phobias and makes the bond between mind, body and soul stronger. This stone binds us to the earth and gives us love for the earth and the people and animals that live on it. Also this stone makes one eloquent.
Also known as Celestine.

chalcedony

Chalcedony
Chemical Composition: SiO2
If Chalcedony touches bodily fluids that are sick this stone will change color. Chalcedony stops bleeding and heals wounds. Protects against strokes and poisoning, comforts, puts one at ease after over-exertion, heals chilblained hands and -feet, strengthens the bond between mother and child, for pregnancy, promotes flexibility, helps scientific work, makes one eloquent and against stuttering, against anger, harmonizes, puts one at ease, regulates the metabolism through the thyroid, helps one to quit smoking, helps reaching goals, for eyes, against gall stones, for skin, heart, blood circulation, lungs, spleen, against depression, irritability, negativity and nightmares. Wear a Chalcedony arrow to attract good luck. » Read more: Healing & Magical Properties of Gemstones C-F

Gems & Gemology

September 24th, 2010

Gems are very well known all over the world for their magnificent beauty and value. Not only do they add a beauty and charm into a person’s personality, but also may play a very significant role in shaping the present and future. They have a great importance in Vedic Astrology or the Science of Lights. It is now very well known that the light is composed of seven different rays, that is, Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, and Red. These rays are also a constituent of the pretty rainbow.

If the ancient Indian text, the “Karam Puran” is to be taken into account, then the seven planets are considered to be condensation of the above mentioned seven different coloured cosmic rays. The planet Earth was supposed to have on it the greatest condensation of the cosmic rays in the form of natural gem stones found on it. These gem stone s are present in a large variety and are believed to attract rays of different kinds towards them. This property of the gems makes them an ideal method to be used for reducing the sufferings that are led by mis-positioned planets in a person’s birth chart.
 
GEMS are precious stones which are loaded with specific energies. Gems may take in different colored rays and filter them all, but finally they keep a specific ray only. For example, Ruby is a gem in Dark Red color. This gem will filter all other colors except Red, which is accumulated into it. When we wear Ruby, we get the Red colored rays being absorbed into our body, and hence the effect of these rays will produce certain results. It has been experimentally proved that the Red color increases Will-power, Anger, Dynamism, Blood flow, and the Soul is strengthened. So it is better if the people with a lack of confidence and with feelings of inferiority wear this gem. The gems are connected to Planets in Astrology. Of course Astrology advocates that everything in this world is connected to Planets finally. What is the relation between gems and Planets? Each planet has a type of energy which is fully absorbed in a particular gem on the earth. Thus Sun’s energy is absorbed in Ruby, Moon’s energy is available in Pearl, Mars’s is in Coral, Jupiter’s is in Yellow Sapphire, Saturn’s energy is seen is Blue Sapphire, Mercury’s is in Emerald, Venus’s is in Diamond, Rahu’s is in Hessonite and Kethu’s is in Cat’s eye.
 
When there are any deficiencies in the energy levels of a Planet in a human being, the related problems concerned to that Planet will result. So it is wise to fill these deficient energies, by wearing gems. This is the route to achieve health, happiness and prosperity in life.

Ruby: Ruby is generally available in dark red, and glows like morning sun. Wearing a Ruby protects a person from afflictions of Sun, heart weakness, headaches, general ill health, eye troubles, blood pressure etc.

Pearl: It is in white color with a streak of oceanic blue. Wearing a pearl protects a person from diseases of lungs and stomach, water-born diseases, emotional problems, and impulsive decisions.

Coral: A good coral will be red in color. It is used to get rid of skin diseases, fevers, accidents, abortions, burns and enmity with others.A Coral increases practicality, quickness in doing the things and vigor.

Yellow Sapphire: It would be yellow or white in color. Yellow is preferred. It is used to get the grace of God, children, education, and high position in job or business. It is used to get success in legal problems, digestion and liver problems.

Blue Sapphire: This is in dark blue or black in color. Nervous problems, delays, serious ill health, diseases of teeth, ears, rheumatism, aging, problems in service and business can be controlled by wearing a Blue Sapphire.

Emerald: This gem is in green color, causing the power of intelligence, presence of mind, right decisions in business, communication, speculation, scientific education. It can be worn to escape from madness, stammering, and nervous problems.

Diamond: This is a very precious stone with bright white color. Delays in marriage, bad married life, diseases of reproductive system, lack of luxuries in life can be overcome by using a diamond.

Hardness of diamond: 10, Specific gravity: 3.52, Refractive index: 2.4175.

Hessonite: This is in honey color and eliminates problems like cholera, dysentery, hallucinations, and problems from evil spirits.

Cat’s eye: This is in white color with a circular band around in grass color. It alleviates problems like paralysis, contaminated diseases, infections, intestinal disorders and increases religious nature in a person.

Any gem should be purified and then loaded with positive vibrations of concerned planet, by chanting the relevant Mantra during a period of time. Then it should be worn in a ring to a suitable finger of right hand on an auspicious day. But first of all take the help of an Astrologer to determine which gem is suitable for you. Keep in mind that if you wear an unsuitable gem, you are inviting more problems.

gemstones

Jtv buyer’s notes: bixbite origin

February 24th, 2010

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Jtv buyer’s notes: bixbite – beryl family

February 24th, 2010

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Jtv buyer’s notes: bixbite rarity

February 24th, 2010

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The History of Gem Therapy

September 6th, 2009

Modern science recognises the potencies of gems in their technological uses, such as the use of crystals in watches, computers, and lasers. However, their subtle uses to cure disease, balance human emotions and infuse other potencies to the wearer are not recognised by western science and medicine. Thorough study of this subject has shown that the Vedic uses of gemstones in astrology and medicine have been proven by the experiences of countless people, both in ancient and modern times. The science of planetary gemmology is used as a most effective healing tool within the eastern, or sidereal, system of astrology. Over a billion people throughout Asia and the world take advantage of this system to counteract imbalances throughout their lives, whether they be physical, mental, or spiritual.
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