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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Myths and Facts on Precious Stones

Stones are unique whether precious or semi-precious in existence. What make them stand out are their physical properties as well as various facts and myths which accompany their existence. Generally there are several facts but sometimes they may be beneficial so the article below is aimed to illustrate the vivid facts and distinguish them from myths.

What really makes stones different? Usually stones are precious or semi-precious in nature, but something that really defines them is their unique colour, shape and lustre. However some people even buy stones based on myths like wearing a specific gem stone ring, bracelet, chain.

While others also agree to certain facts that wearing specific after performing religious rituals can bring luck, money and prosperity. But as there are so many myths and facts the real trouble is what should you really rely on. So this blog aims to illustrate some tried and tested facts and myths and ensure to benefit any individual who embraces them in a specific jewel by performing religious ceremonies.
  • Ruby: Ruby is a women’s favourite gem after the lustrous diamonds, the blood red colour which glows in UV light adds charm and elegance to every ring and necklace. Also all ornaments which include ruby are perfect for an informal or a formal occasion. It is also believed that if someone is in search of happiness, prosperity this is the ideal resort for all your wishes a problems.  
  • Emerald: As well-known as the eco-friendly gem because of the flamboyant lush green colour it exhibits. Like other gem stones what makes emerald different is its unique cut and design, it is also a known fact that owning an emerald can bring good luck and helps enhance ones confidence. So this stone is often an accessory of famous celebrities and popular sports and music icons.  
  • Topaz: This gem is known as the fire stone as the gemstone can generate some amount of heat as well as electricity when rubbed powerfully. Often topaz also is worn by both men and women to protect themselves from evil spirits, omens and chants as it is the protector’s gem.

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