الخميس، 28 سبتمبر 2017

The Stones In Your Pink Sapphire And Topaz Bracelet Have Great Significance

By Ryan Myers


Some people who love jewelry just like the way it looks and makes them feel. Others, who are lucky enough to own fine pieces, are often interested in the history behind their bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. They may consider them artifacts and artwork more than just decorative adornments. If you have purchased a pink sapphire and topaz bracelet, you might be interested in knowing the history and lore behind the gems and the significance of combining them into one piece.

Before you consider the significance of the gems in your piece of jewelry, it might be interesting to learn more about when people came to wear jewelry around their wrists at all. The earliest known use of bracelets was about seven thousand years ago. Explorers and archaeologists have discovered their use among the Egyptians, Chinese, and Mesopotamians. Many were constructed of grasses. It was not until after the Bronze Age that craftsmen began to use gold and silver to make their pieces.

Sapphires have traditionally represented faithfulness, truth, and nobility. Brilliant blue is the color most commonly associated with them. Many recall that Prince William gave Kate his mother's blue sapphire engagement ring. Prince Charles may have originally chosen it in part because the stone represents romance and royalty. In the Middle Ages, blue sapphires were worn by religious orders to symbolize heaven.

All sapphires are a variety of corundum. Rubies are also corundum. There is no such thing as a red sapphire, but there are pink sapphires in many variations of red. The more chromium the stone contains the darker and more valuable it will be. There are orange pink sapphires called padparadscha, meaning lotus flower. They originated in Sri Lanka and are highly prized in that Asian country.

The birthstone of November is the topaz. In Sanskrit the name means fire. If you are celebrating your twenty-third or fourth wedding anniversary, topaz jewelry would make a great, and appropriate, gift. These gems are not rare, but they are very popular. Blue is the most common color you see, but the pinkish orange and yellow gold gems are the most desirable. When jewelers assess these stones they value them in part on how deep the color is.

In the Middle Ages topaz was believed to have healing powers and even prevent death. The Greeks thought the gem could make them invisible and give them immense strength. The Egyptians believed wearing it would keep them safe from injury.

There is a significance to combining these two gems into one piece of jewelry. Both are considered precious metals which increases value. The gems throughout the years have been prized by royalty and considered symbols of healing and romance. Wearing jewelry containing both stones is believed to give those you encounter a good impression of you.

Jewelry is a natural conversation starter among some at parties and events. If you are asked about the bracelet you are wearing, you can impress your dinner partner with your knowledge. Relating ancient beliefs and superstitions can be an interesting way to pass the time.




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