Thar She Goes

 
 
 
 

stones

On October 31, 2009 in Fashion

Jan - Garnet The Romans named this deep-red stone granatum, or pomegranate, because of its similarity to the fruit’s rare, jewel-like seeds.

Symbolizing religion and bravery, garnets are said to increase emotion and nurture the imagination. Feb - Amethyst an expression of peace since ancient times, amethyst was once used to brighten the UK crown jewels.

Assumed to market peace, the stones are respected for their relaxing traits. March - Aquamarine Named from the Latin words for water and sea, aquamarines were once worn by sailors to guard against sea sickness. Today, the see-through blue stone is symbolic of courage and everlasting youth. Apr - Diamond in the Italian Renaissance, diamonds came to represent divine love from the interpretation dio ( God ) and amante ( love ). Today, diamonds remain the final symbol of everlasting attention. PP May - emerald due to its rich green hue, the ancients compared emeralds with spring and cherished them as symbols of rebirth. June - Pearl According to Arabic legend, pearls are made when dewdrops fill with moonlight and fall into the sea.

The planet’s oldest known gem, pearls are thought to promote prosperity and long life. July - Ruby Thought to push balance in love and all religious endeavors, the ruby isn’t just the planet’s rarest gemstone, but also the one many believe to be the most keen.

Once thought to drive away malevolent spirits, the stone is still considered an expression of good luck. Once worn by kings to guard against harm, today sapphires are said to promote inner peace. October - Opal / Tourmaline Shakespeare onced used opals as his muse, their luminous surfaces mirroring the miracle of the skies, rainbows, fireworks and lightening right now. Today, the stone is representative of both intuition and joy. Nov - Citrine / Yellow Topaz Derived from the French word citron, meaning lemon, citrine is a. K. A the jewel of the sun. The golden stone has been aptly linked with light-heartedness, contentment and joy. December - Blue Topaz / Turquoise The traditional greeks assumed topaz had the power to extend strength and make its wearer invisible.

Comments are closed.

XHTML CSS RSS