Articles tagged: sapphire
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Alice shown Silver, gold and platinum are the three archetypal valuable metals available on the face of the earth. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Bible says that God did not raise his hand against (He did not lay his hand on) the leaders of the Israelites, the chief men of the people of Israel. His story is not mentioned therein in the Noble Quran. Also, the Almighty Creator has no hand like us. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Noble Quran says that when Allah revealed Himself, to the mountain, He leveled it to the ground and Moses fell down senseless, having lost consciousness at the awesomeness of what he had seen. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Bible says that Moses Aaron, Nadab, Abihu and seventy elders saw that under the Lord God's feet there was something like a pavement made of sapphire, clear as the sky itself. Yet, the Bible says that No one has ever seen God at any time. The Noble Quran says that No one can see Allah in the life of this world. written by Jonson William One of the latest products of the company Nokia is the Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte and this product rewrites the meaning of attraction. written by David Cowley Sapphires come in a wide variety of colors, including blue, pink, orange, brown, clear, yellow and purple. Why no red sapphires? Well, they are called rubies. There are many reasons to go sapphire treasure hunting. written by ResourceX Investor Investors in True North Gems (TSX.V: TGX) were treated to a rare gift this Christmas past when the company reported the discovery of a new sapphire prospect complete with a 139 carat blue sapphire on its Beluga sapphire property in Nunavut, Canada. written by ResourceX Investor True North Gems is finding favour among investors with its focus on ruby and sapphire exploration and development in Greenland. written by ResourceX Investor Resourcex Investor is an internationally distributed newsletter about emerging junior resource companies. Sign up for a free 1-month trial to our newsletter and get instant access to news and investing tips that have helped many of our readers make more money. http://www.resourcex.com 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 ResourceX Investor Mining companies like Vancouver’s True North Gems (TSX:TGX), which is working to develop a ruby and sapphire resource in Greenland, can play a role in breaking the dominance of governments such as Myanmar’s, the world’s largest supplier of rubies and sapphires, as well as jade. written by ResourceX Investor Since historic times, the clarity and value of rubies have been praised in works of literature- from the Bible to the Metaphysical Poets. Now investors are discovering a modern-day version of these same qualities as True North Gems (TSX.V:TGX) enters a new chapter in the saga of its Fiskenaesset Ruby Project in Greenland. written by Rajesh Kumar Kumar Because of its divine blue, Sapphire is called the gemstone of the heavens. According to an ancient belief of the biblical times, the earth was embedded in an enormous solitaire Sapphire. These dazzling stones come in all almost all colors like yellow, orange, pink and purple, although the most fancied and popular color of sapphire is blue. It comes in all celestial hues of blue ranging from the seductive midnight blue to the enigmatic ocean blue. 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 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. written by Mohan Potukuchi Some astrologers prescribe wearing of appropriate gemstones or birthstones as they are commonly called as remedial measures for mitigating the malefic effects of some planets. This is akin to a doctor prescribing medicines to a patient.
written by Gloria Law Nitestone is a term given to Montana Sapphires because of their sparkle and slight color change achieved under evening light. Precision diamond cutting achieves a brightness that exceeds other sapphires and makes them sparkle like diamonds. Montana stones have tremendous light refraction.
Montana sapphires are truly some of the finest quality sapphires in the world. They come in a variety of colors. They are COMPLETELY NATURAL gemstones. << previous page 1 next page>> |