Articles tagged: garnet
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Ally White The current champions and team in top spot of the NBA, the Boston Celtics, finally found the way to recover from their two losses in a row against the Lakers and the Warriors, and beat the Sacramento Kings in great way 108-63 on Sunday. written by Ally White The current NBA Champions seem unstoppable this season as they are still at the top place of the NBA with 22 wins and only 2 losses. The Big three and his coach Doc Rivers has so much to offer this season that their basketball, their defense and consistency are one of the best you can see currently in the NBA. written by Ally White The current champions of the NBA, the Boston Celtics, converted their 8-consecutive victory by beating the Charlotte Bobcats in a close game 89-84 last Saturday. With this win Boston has an actual record of 16-2 and is leading the Eastern Conference. written by Inspin Sports The Boston Celtics will gear up for their second road game of the season, this time in Houston. written by David Cowley The U.S. Forest Service operates a star garnet gemstone collection area at Emerald Creek Idaho. For a fee of $10 per day the treasure hunter can search for garnets and remove a maximum of five pounds of gemstones. Screen boxes, buckets and shovels are provided by the Forest Service; however you should bring drinking water, snacks, sunscreen, hat, gloves and a container for your treasures. The treasure hunting season starts at the end of May and lasts until after Labor Day. No pets allowed. written by groshan fabiola Locating a business is the first step for the customer. Easy to read signs that bring attention to you and your services will help the client take the first steps to your door written by Pankaj Mohan Gemstones carry many popular stories and beliefs regarding their colorful displays. Some of those are being listed here. written by Pankaj Mohan Read why gemstone jewelry has always played a very special role in man's beautification techniques. written by Maria Markella When the Chinese heavenly god and the Chinese earth god decided to create Chinese Astrology and associate Chinese horoscope signs with animals of planet earth, they concluded that each Chinese horoscope sign would need a sort of a powerful material that would not only represent the sign itself, but it would also develop a strong connection, a spiritual relationship with individuals that belong to that sign. written by sacha tarkovsky Birthstones have a special quality for each of us because of the ancient meanings associated with them and they can be a stunning accessory.
Here we are going to cover birthstones for the months January to June and in part 2 July – December written by WebMarket Reports The article discusses the process of commissioning an item of jewellery and some of things you need to consider. written by WebMarket Reports The article discusses why response to colour is such a complex issue and then goes on to examine the colour significance of most of the common precious and semi-precious stones. written by ApplesofGold Jewelry Although relatively young compared to other gemstones, alexandrite is not at a loss for history, myth and symbolism with which to surround itself. In the late 19th century, the Russian writer Nikolai Semyonovich Lesov wrote a novella, “Alexandrite: Mysterious Interpretation of a True Fact”, wherein alexandrite is defined as being 'prophetic'. In his book “The Key to the Grand Mysteries”, the French Victorian author and magician Eliphas Levi referred to alexandrite as a mystical gem that clears and strengthens the blood vessels.
written by ApplesofGold Jewelry The origin of alexandrite is shrouded in somewhat of a mystery. Delivered up from the Ural Mountains near the Tokovaya River, it is popularly believed that alexandrite was discovered by the Finnish mineralogist Nils Gustaf Nordenskjöld on April17, 1834. This was the 16th birthday of the future Tsar Alexander II of Russia. Nordenskjöld is said to have named the new gem in the boy’s honor. written by ApplesofGold Jewelry Alexandrite – the tsarstone – is a variety of the mineral, chrysoberyl, an aluminate of beryllium. Although mined in such scattered locations as Brazil, Burma, India, Madagascar and Tanzania, the finest examples of the unique gem, alexandrite, are from the Rodina – Mother Russia. << previous page 1 next page>> |