SPARKS OF INSPIRATION

Irina Droznina

Gemstone/Czech glass necklaces

                                                             

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AGATE     

No gemstone is more creatively striped by nature than agate – technically, chalcedony quartz that forms in concentric layers in a wide variety of colors and textures. Each individual agate forms by filling a cavity in its host rock, resulting in round nodules, with bands like the rings of a tree trunk, looking like eyes.

Agate was highly valued as a talisman in ancient times and has been used as a traveler’s amulet for centuries.  It is believed to bring good fortune, health, wealth and long life.  As well as quenching thirst and preventing fevers, Persian magicians used agate to divert storms and athletes to increase vitality.  It's also said to bring self-confidence by banishing fear.  Some call its strange patterns 'cosmic caterpillar tracks'.  Others' swear that wearing these beads can heighten the spiritual consciousness and balance the body's physical and mental states.

 

AMBER

Amber is technically not a gemstone or mineral, but a fossilized sap from prehistoric trees that has aged over the course of millions of years. Amber is usually thought of as yellow golden in hue, but amber also can be found in shades of milky white, red-orange, green, black and even (very rarely) violet.

Early physicians prescribed amber for headaches, heart problems, arthritis and a variety of other ailments. In ancient times, amber was carried by travellers for protection. To early Christians, amber signified the presence of the Lord.

In the Far East, amber is the symbol of courage; Asian cultures regard amber as the 'soul of the tiger'; Egyptians placed a piece of amber in the casket of a loved one to ensure the body would forever remain whole.

Amber is believed to bring a care free, sunny disposition, promote good luck and success, dissolve oppositions, help with stomach, spleen and kidney complaints, reduce joint problems and alleviate teething pain in babies.

AMETHYST 

Amethyst belongs to the quartz family and the purple color is due to traces of iron.  Colored purple-to-lilac, and ranging from opaque to transparent.   Named from the Greek word "amethustos",  meaning without wine.  Amethyst is an especially powerful stone, a symbol of sincerity, security, and peace of mind.   It protects, reduces negativity and brings spirituality - hence the name "Pope Stone".  The Christian crusaders attached it to their rosaries.  A stone of divine love. 

Although some say amethyst is less powerful than fluorite, which also carries the purple ray, linked with the zodiac it can help psychic knowledge.  Healers of times gone by suggest this stone could help dream inspiration if placed under the pillow at night.  Legend even says drinking from an amethyst chalice will prevent intoxication.   

 

 

AQUAMARINE

AQUAMARINE FACETED NUGGET NECKLACE

From lightest sky-blue to the deep blue of the sea, aquamarines show all these shades of an exceptionally beautiful range of usually light blues. It is a truly fascinating stone. Women all over the world covet it because of its fine blue color, which suits almost any complexion or eye-colour to perfection, and creative gemstone artists get their inspiration for new cuts more often from aquamarines than from other stones.

Its light blue arises feelings such as sympathy, trust, harmony or friendship. These are good feelings, which involve a partner or companion, and prove their vale in long-lasting relationships. Aquamarine blue is a divine and eternal color, since it is, after all, the colour of the skies. Aquamarine blue, however, is also the colour of water with its life-giving properties. And in fact aquamarine seems to have managed to embody the light blue of the seas. This is not surprising, for according to legend it has its origin in the treasure chest of the legendary mermaids, and has for ages been reputed to be a lucky stone for sailors. Its name has been derived from the Latin terms "aqua¿ meaning water, and "mare or sea. Allegedly its powers develop best if the stone is immersed in sun-drenched water. However, it seems a wiser course to carry it, because according to ancient traditions, carrying an aquamarine is supposed to guarantee a happy marriage and to make its owner happy and rich. The ideal gemstone, not only for lovers and married couples.

 AVENTURINE AND AMAZONITE  AMAZONITE/SILVER NECKLACE        

Aventurine also belongs to the quartz family.  Although sometimes called “new jade”, aventurine often has inclusions (due to green fuchsite mica) which creates a speckle, differing from genuine jadeite.

Spiritualists believe aventurine has the ability to purify the spirit and bring balance to male and female energies. Its capacity to calm and bring inner-peace makes aventurine a very important stone in the spiritual realm.  Green is the color of healing - with aventurine the all-purpose healer.  Not only good for physical disorders, blockages and migraine, but also healing on all levels.

Amazonite, sometimes called Amazon Jade, is a similar stone to Aventurine.  Usually found in yellow-green to blue-green.  Some say Amazonite makes your married life happier.

     CARNELIAN 

 Another stone from the quartz family, usually bright orange to reddish orange, and is translucent to clear. Carnelian is for confidence. Said to help blood disorders and eliminate toxins from the body. Carnelian is in tune with the energies of the Earth, making you feel anchored and comfortable with your environment.  Allowing you to pause and reflect, while feeling settled and more secure.  Carnelian also stimulates energy that influences the reproductive organs; hence it’s long use as a fertility symbol.  It is said to stimulate creativity and have a clearing effect, replacing negative energy with positive. Making it easier to find direction and feel in control of your life. A good stone for people starting new projects or who feel they are going nowhere.  It motivates, allowing you to find the energy to make the most out of life.

Carnelian is best for people with the zodiac sign of Leo. 


CHALCEDONY

Chalcedony is a very fine-grained variety of quartz. It has a waxy luster and appears in a great variety of colors -- usually blue-white, buff, light tan, gray, yellow or brown. It has a compact fibrous structure and fine splintery fracture.

In the petrified forests of the American Desert Southwest, many of the original tree tissues have been replaced by chalcedony in the formation of petrified wood. What remains is a mineral replica of the original tree in various fantastic colors. The brilliant reds and greens are caused primarily by traces of iron oxides. Some of the best displays of petrified wood can be seen in eastern Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park.
In all ages many varieties of chalcedony have been used as gems, and many colored varieties are still cut and polished as ornamental stones. Unless it is intricately carved or featured, Chalcedony is valued much less than it once was.

It is said that chalcedony was used as a sacred stone by the Native Americas, promoting stability within the ceremonial activities of the tribe. Chalcedony is said to augment emotional balance, vitality, stamina, endurance, kindness, charity and friendliness. It supposedly alleviates hostilities, irritability and melancholy.

CITRINE

 "Citrine" comes from the French word for lemon, and is any quartz crystal or cluster that's yellow to orange. The darker, orange colors were traditionally the best, but today people prefer bright lemony shades to mix with pastel colors. Citrine with man-made color tends to have more of an orange or reddish caste. Most natural citrine starts life as amethyst until heated in a molten state to change.

Sunny and affordable, citrine brightens all jewelry, blending especially well with the yellow gleam of polished gold. The yellow color is a natural reviver, and citrine focuses the mind bringing a feeling of self-esteem.

In medication it helps re-establish the link between your conscious and subconscious minds.  If you are felling down, try holding citrine to lift your spirit. It's also very good at healing the body and helping people communicate. Citrine has warm energy, promotes optimism, and attracts abundance.  Citrine is one of the few stones that removes negative energy and never requires cleansing. In ancient times it was carried as a protection against snake venom and evil thoughts. Known as a "merchants' stone”, placed in the cash register to not only acquire wealth but to maintain it as well.  Citrine is the birthstone for November, and its corresponding signs are Gemini, Aries, Libra, and Leo.

CLOISONNE      

Cloisonné is decorative enamelwork in which metal filaments are fused to the surface outlining a design filled in with enamel paste.  Cloisonné enamelware dates back over 500 years in China. Being especially popular during part of the Ming Dynasty (mid 15th-century). Owing to its brilliant colors and designs, cloisonné has been highly appraised around the world.  Hand crafted by an elaborate and complicated process of hammering, soldering, enamel-filling, enamel firing, polishing and gilding.  Cloisonné beads are no different in this process, and their energies are similar to those of flaked stone. 

CORAL    

Coral is not a true gemstone, but a product of marine life.  However, it's been used as a gem since prehistoric times.  With a history of religious meaning, like being one of the seven treasures in Buddhist scriptures. Coral was long thought to be a strong talisman against evil spirits and hurricanes.  It is also said to reduce blood flow, helping anaemia, and is thought to give wisdom and prevent madness.

 Its color ranges from white to red, but most red coral these days is dyed. It grows in branches that look like underwater trees.  Most people think of coral on the coral reefs in the South Pacific like the Great Barrier Reef.  However, these reefs are formed by a different species than the coral traditionally used in jewelry.  Most of this coral is found in the Mediterranean Sea or in the Pacific off Japan and Taiwan. 

FLUORITE      

 The mineral fluorite is famous for its glassy luster and wide range of colors - from purple, blue, green, yellow, colorless, brown, pink, black and reddish orange.  Named after the Latin word "To flow".  Fluorite brings perceptiveness, peace and calm to a troubled mind.  It's particularly useful in medication, because holding even a small piece in the hand brings a sense of inner peace.   Those who choose this stone are likely to be artistic and creative, being able to earn money from their talent  – as well as self-critical with a fear of failure.

Fluorite is considered to be the most powerful healing stone, especially for strengthening the bone tissue.  Fluorite have been excavated from the ruins of Pompeii, but despite being a favorite with ancient civilizations, has been recently overlooked.

GARNET  

Garnet is the name of at least ten similar mineral species - with many "garnets" being a combination of these minerals. All are quite sturdy and resistant to everyday wear and tear because of their excellent hardness of over 7 on the Mohs' scale.

Garnet, the January birthstone, derived its name from the Latin word granatus, meaning like a grain - referring to how their crystals resemble seeds embedded in the matrix. Garnet comes in many colors, but a reddish brown is the most common.

The use of garnets as a gemstone can be traced to prehistoric times.  Noah is recorded using a garnet lantern to steer his Ark through the darkness of the night. Garnets are found in jewelry from ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras. Travelers wore garnets as they were considered talismans and protective stones, because it was believed garnets illuminate the night and wore off evil.  Said to remove nightmares and depression. Today science says the proverbial luminosity of garnet is caused by its high refraction.
 

 

 

STARRY NIGHTGOLDSTONE  

The most common flaked stone is goldstone.  A man-made stone, first created by alchemists trying to make gold.  Other variations are bluestone, lemon stone, and peach stone.  Each are a type of glass mixed with metals to form a glittery appearance.

However, all material has properties - these are transmitter stones.  Causing light to pass through you in order to convey or receive a medium.  Revitalizing, energizing, and encouraging a positive attitude and individualism.  As well as calming, refreshing, and is said to protect the center of the body reducing stomach tension.

 

HEMATITE

Hematite is one of the most common minerals, being the principle ore of iron.  The color of most red rock, like sandstone, is caused by small amounts of hematite. Although usually black in jewelry, it may also be responsible for the red color of garnet and ruby.  All non-crystalline forms of hematite are transformations of the mineral Limonite that lost water, possibly due to heat. Hence the recent excitement of the discovery of grey hematite on the planet Mars – suggesting there was once water present.  Only well formed hematite crystals are cut and polished into cabochons for jewelry, beads, and ornaments.

Hematite is a protective stone and it's energies help you connect with the Earth and its benefits.  Use this stone during meditation to escape the illusionary chains of physical reality and become more connected to your true, spirit self - its been used as an aid to astral projection.  It also bolsters low self-esteem, making you feel more comfortable and better about yourself.  Its grounding and soothing energies can help you relax and unwind both physically and mentally.  Hematite is said to be closely tied to the blood due to its iron content.  Believed to aid the kidneys, speed tissue regeneration, and contribute to improving the blood, and so the overall health of your entire body. Hematite is a good choice for those born under the zodiac sign of Virgo. 

 

                          HOWLITE                                            

 
Howlite, named after its discoverer Henry How (a Nova Scotia geologist), is one of those minerals that is more famous for imitating another stone, turquoise.  Howlite is always white or gray, but is commonly dyed blue.  However, dyed howlite is an affordable substitute for turquoise carvings and beads. It accepts a nice polish and its luster is attractive, enhancing even undyed beads. Howlite is formed in nodules that appear like the heads of cauliflower. Veins of black web-like streaks often are interlaced, adding to the character.

Howlite has similar benefits to turquoise - used for creativity, calming, and reducing anxiety and tension.  It also encourages emotional expression, subtlety and tact, lessoning rudeness.  As well as helping to eliminate pain, stress and rage.   A simple and gentle stone that aids sleep and helps to bring back wisdom from the dream state. Assists in loosening and dispersing muscular tension
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JADE    
For 5,000 years Imperial China used the word "jade" as something precious.  Because jade is said to have all the attributes most valued in society.  A symbol of purity and serenity, it is delicate, but will not break - is beautiful, but not impermanent, it can be flawed with lines, but still pleasing. It is believed to radiate divine unconditional love and balance the emotions.  Held in the hand it can improve judgment - ancient silk traders often held jade while bartering.  A small piece of jade worn around the neck was said to dispel illness.

Chinese jade first arrived in the West during the sixteenth century, brought from Canton by the Portuguese.  Today jade continues to be a symbol of love, virtue, and status.  With Chinese carvings reaching the highest value.  The best jade has a waxy, pearly appearance.  Feeling cool and so smooth, it seems soft to the touch.  Yet hard enough that pressure from a sharp knife will not leave a mark.

The most famous type of jade carved in China is from Burma, with shades of green, lavender, yellow, white and grey.  These colors form over millions of years from minerals in the rock.   Every piece of jade has a secret meaning.  Discovering that meaning and the legends behind it is a very satisfying for those who practice this dying art.
 
 
 
JASPER 

 

Jasper is a microcrystalline variety of Quartz. Jasper is known as the “supreme nurturer”.  It sustains and supports through times of stress, and brings tranquility and wholeness.  Provides protection and absorbs negative energy.  Balances yin and yang.  Jasper clears electromagnetic and environmental pollution, including radiation.  It encourages honesty with yourself.  Provides courage to assertively tackle problems.  Aids quick-thinking and promotes organisational abilities.  Jasper stimulates the imagination and transforms ideas into action.  Prolongs sexual pleasure.  It supports during prolonged illness and re-energises the body.

 

In addition to the generic healing properties of Jasper, specific colours and forms have additional attributes:

Black Veined Jasper

Typical colours - grey to white with black veins

Black Veined Jasper is also known as "Spider Web Jasper" and sometimes called "Zebra Stone", because of its weblike or striped markings.  It is a grounding and stabilising stone.

Green Jasper

Chakras - Heart Chakra

Green Jasper is a stone of balance that heals and releases disease and obsession.  It boosts the immune system and detoxifies all the body’s systems.  Protects against pollution.  Green Jasper treats skin disorders and dispels bloating.  It heals ailments of the upper torso, the digestive tract, and the purifying organs.

Red Jasper

Chakras - Base Chakra

Red Jasper is gently stimulating and also an extremely protective stone.  It can neutralise radiation and other forms of environmental and electromagnetic pollution.  Red Jasper rectifies unjust situations and grounds energy.  Brings problems to light and provides insights into difficult situations.  An excellent “worry bead”, Red Jasper calms the emotions.  Aids in dream recall.  Cleans and stabilises the aura.  A stone of health, Red Jasper strengthens and detoxifies the circulatory system, blood and liver.

Yellow Jasper

Chakras - Solar Plexus Chakra

Another extremely protective stone, Yellow Jasper also has the ability to neutralise radiation and other forms of environmental and electromagnetic pollution.  It is a nurturing stone, helping to calm the nerves and emotions. Yellow Jasper aids disorders of the stomach and digestive system, helps to relieve bloating and is effective in the promotion of tissue regeneration.

Picture Jasper

Zodiac - Leo
Typical colours - brown, red, orange, yellow, green

Picture Jasper encourages ecological awareness, bringing stability and balance.  It contains a message and/or “picture” from the past.  Picture Jasper is a stone of proportion and harmony and stimulates creative visualisation.  It helps to bring hidden thoughts and feelings - griefs, fears, guilt, envy, love, hope - to the surface, to be released.  Brings comfort and alleviates fear.  Picture Jasper stimulates the immune system and helps treat disorders of the skin and kidneys.

Ocean Jasper

Zodiac - Capricorn
Typical colours - brown, red, orange, yellow, green

Ocean Jasper is a variety of Chalcedony.

Ocean Jasper, also known as Orbicular Jasper, assists in accepting responsibility and instills patience.  It facilitates continuity in circular breathing.  Improves the digestive process and eliminates toxins that cause body odor and disease.

LAPIS LAZULI

Lapis Lazuli is gemstone straingt out of fairy tales of the Arabian Nights: deepest blue with golden shining Pyrite inclusions  which twinkle like little stars.   Named after “lapis“, the Latin word for stone, and the Arabian for blue.  Thousands of years  before Christ, Egyptian and Persian royalty wore lapis as a talisman to deter danger.  In other cultures it was worshipped  as a holy stone and thought to have magical power in oriental countries.  Many believe the Biblical sapphire was acfamous for the ultramarine blue paint used by the Grand Old Masters, like on portraits of the Virgin Mary.   While other compositions have long since paled, lapis has lost nothing of its brilliance.tually  lapis lazuli. Through the ages, lapis has been associated with power, wisdom, love, and a stimulant for psychic ability.  And  in the art world it’s   Lapis is still mined in the remote mountains of Afghanistan, the best stones being deep and intensive blue with finely  distributed golden crystals.  The twinkling inclusions are not gold but pyrite, caused by iron.  The blue color comes  from the sulfuric content of lazurite, and looks dull until polished.   Lapis is a soft stone that should be treated gently while  polishing.  Unpolished, the dark blue looks dull with golden inclusions and whitish veins from marble.    However, a Lapis which  has dulled after being worn too often is easily polished, and jewelry is often surface sealed with wax or resin.  For many people lapis is a stone of truth and friendship. Bringing harmony to relationships and helping its wearer openly state  their individual opinion.  While aiding inner vision, wisdom, insight and good judgment.  It’s also said to be good for treating  thyroid problems and helping to get in touch with our inner selves. A powerful gemstone that should not be worn by those  who lack strength of character.  

MALACHITE & RHODONITE

Malachite is green with irregular black banding. Its green stripes have the ability to soothe and bring rest - helping sleep, meditation, the circulation and balancing emotions.  The copper content helps rheumatism.  It's also the guardian stone of travelers who wear it to warn of danger.  The magic of malachite is also thought to attract love and wealth and change energies in your life and environment.  Some say malachite travels the world in search of energies to change.  If your life is in a rut, try wearing malachite - but beware of unstoppable change.   Malachite is especially fragile, so guard against scratches.  Washing malachite in water will remove its protective polish.

Rhodonite is usually pink to red or orange, but can also be black - named after the Greek word for rose, "rhodon". 
Its beautiful pink color often has black manganese oxide veins running through it, creating a distinct appearance, popular in 18th-century Russia where it was used extensively to decorate the Russian court.  Rhodonite has similar properties to malachite - stabilizing the emotions, soothing and bringing order to feelings.  Its steady uplift gradually makes your emotional foundation more solid and secure - allowing body and emotions to harmonize and respond to life’s situations.  

 

 

 

MOOKAITE

Mookaite is the name given to a silicified porcelanite which forms over much of the Carnarvon Basin in Western Australia. An Australian aboriginal healing stone that bestows strength. It helps heal wounds and regeneration. Useful in stabilizing health and in fortifying the immune system, Mookaite also purifies the blood in the liver and the spleen and can help with the glands in general, the stomach, water retention and with hernias.

Mookaite encourages within us, the desire for variety and new experiences. It makes thoughts more flexible and enhances decision making. It also helps us to recognize that there could be several possibilities for the outcome of any issue, and helps choose the best solution to that issue. It also embraces and celebrates new circumstances and helps us when dealing with negative situations. Mookaite helps us to be kind to others, and also, quite importantly, helps us to be kind to ourselves too. It is a very protective stone, and is particularly good as an emotional protector.

Microscopic examination of Mookaite has revealed that it is a somewhat unique rock. Consisting largely of microscopic organisms known as Radiolarians, with an unusual skeletal structure made up of opaline silica. Billions of these were deposited as sediment near shores of ancient seas, together with remains of other sea creatures. When the seas retreated, these sediments were cemented into solid rock by silica, carried in groundwater, either from the radiolaria themselves or from weathered rocks nearby.
 

 

 

 MOONSTONE 

Moonstone is translucent, and softens the light shining through it to give a pearly moon-like glow.  This distinctive shimmering affect called adularescence, is caused by the way the stone reflects light.   Moonstone comes in colorless, white, grey, and subtle yellow or peach, but always has a blue or white sheen. Rainbow moonstone is colorless with a blue sheen and a rainbow-like array of colors – a very attractive semi-precious stone.

Moonstone is thought to grow stronger or weaker with the moons cycle.  During full-moon it’s a very powerful stone for the reconciling of love, and as the moon decreases, is said to allow person to foretell the future.  In India it’s sacred for lovers.  A feminine stone for the inner-child, female issues and nurturing - but also used by men who want to reach their female side and to understand dreams.  Moonstone brings confidence and calms the emotions, easing an understanding of spirituality, intuition, and clairvoyance.  Also known to protect against fever, dropsy, fluid-retention and urinary problems. Especially protective to seafarers who have been using it since ancient times. 
 

OBSIDIAN

 

Obsidian is natural glass formed by rapid cooling of volcanic lava. Usually black, shiny, and hard – but also grey, brown, or with white flecks.  When fractured it leaves sharp edges, hence its use since the stone-age as a cutting tool and for weapons. Snowflake obsidian is caused by inclusions of small, white, crystals of silica in the black glass producing a blotchy snowflake pattern.  Sheen or Rainbow Obsidian is caused by small bubbles of air trapped in the molten rock just before being cooled.

Obsidian is a nurturing stone that can help you to accept the changes that are a part of everyone's live.  Its energy has a grounding, stabilizing influence, and can help dispel negative energy.  But for healing, it’s recommend to balance obsidian with a lighter crystal, like smoky quart.  Also used to improve vision, relieve digestive problems, and clear the mind.  And is sometimes gazed into like a crystal ball, to obtain images and help find inner spiritual vision.

ONYX   

 

Onyx is a term used for several stones. It has been dyed since ancient time, with the popular pure black variety, being dyed microcrystalline quartz.  Its natural color is usually brown, white or grey.  And onyx used in architecture isn't a form of quartz at all, but a type of limestone marble.  Onyx is very similar to agate.  With straight bands of brown, white or black, where agate has curved bands of many colors.

Although regarded as protective, onyx has a reputation as a stone of discord.  Onyx was worn to cool the ardors of love, probably because it helps to balance the mind and emotions. Not only avoided by lovers, but also at night, as it provoked nightmares.  However, it does improve concentration and devotion, hence many onyx rosaries.  Onyx is a strength-giving stone, aiding confidence and useful for athletes or people under stress.  Its energy is a mental tonic and can help you cope with fears and worries, making you feel in harmony with your surroundings.

 

 
OPAL
 

All of Nature’s fury can be seen in fine opal. Like a Rembrandt: fire, lightning, all the colors of the rainbow and the shine of far seas. Australia supplies about 95% of the world’s opal from the outback. Aborigines there believe their creator came on a rainbow to bring the message of peace - at the spot where he touched the ground, opal was born!  The name Opal could have came from many places. In Greek “opallios”, translates as “color change”, and to the ancient Romans “opalus”, was a stone from several elements.

Fine opals shine and sparkle in a continually changing play of colors called “opalising”. Most opal has this play of colors except “Common Opal”, a name give to all others, like Pink Opal. Because demand outstrips supply, fine opalizing opal is very very expensive, so is sold in individual beads for hundreds of US dollars each. Therefore, the type of opal common in necklaces is non-opalizing opal – usually pink opal from Peru.

Opal’s fantasy-like play of color is caused by small spheres of silica creating interference and refraction manifestations. The spheres, which are arranged in compact structures, dissect light through the gemstone, turning it into the rainbow effect, always new and different.

     

PEARL & MOTHER OF PEARL

The least expensive cultured pearls today rival the most expensive natural pearls ever found.  Natural freshwater pearls occur in mussels for the same reason saltwater pearls occur in oysters.  Foreign material inside a mussel can't be expelled.  To reduce irritation, the mollusk coats the intruder with the same secretion it uses for shell-building, nacre.  To cultivate a pearl, farmers slit the mussel and insert small pieces of live tissue from another mussel.

The ancient Chinese practiced this technique, but the first real cultured freshwater pearls originated in Japan.  In the 1930's, Japanese farmers by Lake
Biwa achieved natural colors unseen in saltwater pearls.  However, water pollution today has virtually destroyed pearl production there. China now has the resources that Japan lacks: many large lakes, rivers, and a low-cost work force.  The first Chinese cultured pearls were basic, until the 1990's when China revolutionized pearling.  Shapes, luster, and colors of the new Chinese pearls now surpass Biwa quality. Copying the Japanese to improve off-white and mottling, China
uses a mild bleach, bright lights, and heat.  Natural freshwater pearls are usually odd shapes. So for more roundness, the Chinese now reshape rejected pearls into spheres, and then nucleate mussels with them.The best pearls have thick overlapping layers of nacre.  This can be tested by viewing its "luster".  Roll the pearl with a pen in good light - the best pearls will reflect the pen the most.  A large pearl is only more valuable if it's the same quality as a smaller one - and the rounder the better.  Being an organic gem, grooves, pits, or dents are expected.  However, matching color for a complete necklace is important.  Freshwater pearls are popular for their colors: white, silvery-white, pink, red, copper, brown, lavender, purple, green, blue, and yellow.  The most desirable are the pastel pinks, roses, lavenders, and purples.  Color comes from the mussel species and water quality. 

PERIDOT      

Peridot (pronounced pair-a-doe) is the gem variety of olivine, a mineral formed under intense heat.  Perhaps named from the French word “peritot” meaning unclear, due to its inclusions and cloudy nature.  Small crystals of peridot are often found in rocks by volcanoes and in meteors that fall to earth.  Because the iron which creates the color is an integral part of its structure, its color is always green  - ranging from transparent lime to olive green.  Peridot has been mined as a gemstone for thousands of years, said to be the favorite gem of Cleopatra, and mentioned in the Bible. In ancient Eypt it was mined at night because legend tells that peridot was hard to see during the day, yet easily visible by lamplight. The Greeks and Romans called peridot "topazion" and "topazius" - the later named topaz, to end the confusion between the two. Peridot has also been confused with emerald and many jewelrs refer to it as "evening emerald". Peridot was later used to decorate medieval churches, carried back to Europe by the Crusaders, like the huge stones of more than 200 carats in size at Cologne Cathedral. Peridot is recommended for insomnia, digestive problems and to stimulate the mind.  Some say peridot has the power to drive away evil spirits, intensified when the stone is set in gold.  And it’s also said to strengthen the power of any medicine drunk from peridot goblets.

 PREHNITE

Prehnite is a rare, translucent to transparent, semi-precious gemstone, usually either green, clear or yellow in color. It was first discovered in South Africa by Colonel Hendrik Von Prehn, an early Dutch governor of the Cape of Good Hope colony. Prehnite was the first mineral to be named after a person. Prehnite increases one's protective aura, facilitates trustworthiness, truth, calmness, sincerity and sensitivity. It also aids in remembering dreams.


 QUARTZ    

 Quartz is the most common mineral on the Earth’s crust and is a component of almost every rock type. Yet, quartz has more colors and forms than any other stone because of this very abundance.  The powerful atomic structure of this pyramid-shaped crystal gives it magical powers that are as apparent in today’s computers as they are in new age belief and folklore.The Mayans, Druid priests, and Tibetan monks all knew the spiritual power of crystal.  The ancients used it to strengthen the sun’s rays to bring heat, and the Chinese science of Feng-shui teaches that arranging crystals around the home retains positive energy.  Crystals became important to these people because of the belief in their capacity to store and amplify any power source fed into them - physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual.  Today’s crystal therapists say that the stones' ability to work as a conductor allows energy to be focused via a person's thoughts to stimulate healing.  And many people use crystal to focus attention on what they want.  With a little imagination, you too can use crystal's energy to access a higher level of consciousness and turn a desire into reality.

All types of crystal have this magical power, but individual color crystal is believed to have other uses too.  Rose quartz, the stone of unconditional love, is great for emotional healing.  Red, yellow, and orange stones are said to produce energy; clear and aquamarine stones are healers; and lavender and blue-violet are calming stones.
Pure rock crystal is clear, but usually quart comes in a variety of opacity.  Milky quartz is cloudy because of microscopic inclusions of fluid embodied in the crystal at the start of its life.  Creating an attractive effect of a crystal within a crystal, giving the interior a ghostly appearance.  Smoky Quartz is caused by natural radiation from nearby granite rocks which have a small amount of radioactivity.

 

SODALITE AND UNAKITE

SODALITE NECKLACEUNAKITE NECKLACE

Sodalite is a blue stone usually peppered with white calcite.  Especially valuable for those in mental confusion – it helps rationalize decisions and calms the emotions.  It also encourages self-expression, by uniting logical thought with the spirit and helping you realize that you don't have to do things the way you always have.  And it’s been said that a piece of sodalite under the pillow can help you remember dreams.

 

 

 

 

Unakite consists of pink feldspar mottled on green epidote and quartz.  Famous for finding the root cause of an illness – useful for conditions where the symptoms can’t otherwise be treated.  It works by allowing the gentle release of long-term energy blocks, leading to an emotionally calm state.  Also believed to stimulate the reproductive system, encourage pregnancy, and helping the healthy development of the baby in the womb. Some people even say Unakite can neutralize the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation from television sets.

       

TIGER EYE & CAT'S EYE                    

Tiger's-eye is polished to show  its characteristic band of pearly luminescence, resulting from light reflecting off its thin parallel inclusions in the quartz.  Colors range from a rich golden yellow to dark brown. Tiger’s-Eye is good for those worried about health as it’s said to guard against hypochondria.  It builds will-power and inner-strength, and has traditionally been used to heal wounds, eyes, and the lower legs and feet.  It’s also said to bring spiritual well-being and psychic protection – as well as attracting beauty and abundance.

Similar stones are cat’s-eye and hawk’s-eye – all with bands of pearly luminescence creating a supernatural appearance.  Cat’s-eye can be yellowish-brown to green with a white band, and is said to bring wealth and pleasure from your children.  Hawk’s-eye has a blue radiance. 
When a bright light source is directed at the side of the stone, one side of the eye will be milky white and the other remains colored.  When the stone is rotated, the colors switch.

  

TURQUOISE    

 Turquoise is a soft, opaque gemstone - formed by volcanic rock reacting to copper deposits brought by water. Ranging from blue-green to yellow-green with grey, black or brown veining. Turquoise has been found in 5,000-year-old Egyptian tombs and the Tibetans used it as currency centuries ago.  North Africa and the Middle East hold large deposits, but most turquoise today originates from Burma and is carved in China.  Turquoise didn’t reach Europe until the crusades when the name originated, meaning "Turkish stone”.

Ancient doctors thought turquoise prevented injury in accidents and ground it into a powder to cure stomach disorders, internal bleeding, and insect bites. Turquoise has always been used to protect the wearer from danger, attract wealth, and warn as a talisman or good luck charm.   Some believe it will fade when danger or illness is near, or a lover is unfaithful.  It is also said to protect against pollution and strengthen the body.

Turquoise is porous, so contact with liquids, oils or even perspiration should be avoided.  Jewelry should be removed before washing. Turquoise is commonly impregnated with plastic, colorless oil or wax to improve color and increase durability. Untreated turquoise will eventually turn green. As genuine turquoise is expensive, reconstituted turquoise is made today.  Crafted from real turquoise chips fused with other stones to cut the cost.  Turquoise is the birthstone for the month of December.

 

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