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Rain Flower Viewing Stone
Beads
Rain flower beads
are among our most popular right now, so we have brought a few new
designs to feed this trend.
Oriental viewing stones
are natural rocks carved to look like a dramatic mountain, waterfall or
scenic landscape. The idea is to create a feeling of being at the place
that is depicted.
Rain flower viewing stone is natural agate formed
along the banks of Chinas
Yangtze River over 1.5 million years ago. Its
famous in China for its glittering rich colors and lively veins
resembling flowers in the rain. Minerals in the rock, like crystal,
jade, agate and chalcedony, create the colors. Because of their
naturalness, no two of these stones are alike.
Another explanation of their name,
also called lucky peace stone, is a Chinese legend from the Southern
Dynasties (502-557): when Monk Yunguang read Buddhist texts, Heaven was
so moved that it rained flowers!
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Aquamarine
- March's Gemstone
Aquamarine is March’s stone – a
blue-green gemstone from South America, meaning Water of the Sea. The
stone of sailors, believing it protects them. Folklore also says that
aquamarine protects against gossip, but will pick up spirits. It is an
excellent stone for meditation, bringing great peace and serenity.
Use it for your spring jewellery designs.
Aquamarine
is the treasure of mermaids, and those legends have it that for
aquamarine to be truly powerful, it must be immersed in sea water and
bathed in sunlight. The gemstone is also supposed to have powers that
reach to land too, helping married couples solve their problems and
drive off evil.
Aquamarine is associated with the thymus gland and
is very soothing worn as a necklace. It will also help coughs, reduce
fluid retention and calm the nerves. The Romans used aquamarine for
stomach troubles and believed it could cure liver and throat problems.
Aquamarine brings courage, aids quick intellectual response, and gives
peace while protecting the aura.
Colour
ranges from a very light turquoise blue to a bluish green. Darker blue
colours are the best with greener being less valuable. Check the clarity
of the stone. Because aquamarine has a light pastel colour, it is
important that it be free of flaws or inclusions.
Examine the cut and
check light reflects evenly off the surface of the gem and that there
are no scratches. Look at the stone from several different angles to be
sure. Aquamarine is usually heat treated and sometimes irradiated.
However, it will become paler if left out in the sun. Clean aquamarine
in with warm soapy water and a soft bristle brush. As with all
gemstones, protect from scratches and sharp blows.
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Spring Beads
Spring is a time of resurrection and birth - this means flower beads,
and yellow, green and light colors.
Make a bright and matching spring necklace, bracelet & earrings!
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Amber at
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Chalcedony - A
Graceful Stone for Spring Jewellery
Chalcedony
is another excellent gemstone to use for graceful spring jewellery. Its
delicate, silky light-blue colour reminds of early morning mountain sky.
If you design handcrafts, try making matching chalcedony earrings and a
bracelet. Use small beads with subtle silver spacers for style. Sell
them in a white or light-blue box.
Romance
Chalcedony is ideal for the lady you love
or to use on wedding jewellery. Some people even use chalcedony wedding
rings. Set in white gold or silver, it creates just the right look.
What is chalcedony?
Its
name is said to come from an ancient Greek town called Chalkedon, now in
Turkey. It is a fine-grained variety of quartz with a waxy luster and
microscopic compressed crystals. Because of this structure, chalcedony
is usually semi-opaque - which creates a soft glow as the light diffuses
through the stone, ideal for graceful jewellery.
The Romans made seals from chalcedony, and the
stone has been carved into ornaments for thousands of years. And in the
past its heavenly blue colour explains why it had been called Mecca
stone and St Stephen's stone.
Colour
Chalcedony
comes in every colour, but for jewellery it's usually light milky blue
with a hint of pink. Being porous, it's been dyed blue and pale minty-green
for centuries - and today sometimes its colour enhanced to emerald green
and even tangerine and peachy pink.
Formation
Chalcedony
is formed in volcanic rock cavities where silica-rich water flows
through. Traces of iron oxide in the water create the pinkish and
sometimes red colour.
The gemstone can be seen in the Arizona Desert,
where petrified trees have formed from chalcedony replacing the ancient
forest. Native Americas there called the stone sacred as they believed
it brought stability to the tribe.
Properties
Chalcedony
is a feminine stone, full of yin energy. Said to balance the emotions,
bring stamina, and promote kindness and charity. It is also believed to
be good for love as it lowers anger, depression and melancholy. The
gemstone also absorbs negative energy and promotes a feeling of
enthusiasm. It is also believed to lower blood pressure with its
anti-inflammatory properties and heal the lungs, so being good for
smokers.
History
Because there is so much chalcedony in many
countries, it has been carved into arrowheads, tools, knives, cups and
bowls for tens-of-thousands of years. Years ago sailors wore it as a
talisman, and it is the birthstone for those born under the star sign of
Sagittarius.
Source
The best chalcedony is mined in Chalcedony are
from India and Madagascar, but it can also be found natural all over the
US, plus in Burma, Brazil and Mexico.
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