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... It has also been used to help enhance relationships, strengthen the bond in friendships and allow one to have a better connection with their inner self. [...] Turquoise is mined in many places around the world including Iran, China, Turkey, Persia, Egypt adnNorth America.
... There are all sorts of beads to choose from in order to make a beaded medical alert bracelet look attractive. [...] Beaded medical alert bracelets bring a new style to the ever-growing number of designs. ... Egyptians started to master the technical methods of cutting semiprecious and precious stones with a sleek accuracy. [...] Not a lot of the ancient jewelries were recovered, since the artifacts were brutally ravished by thieves and the amount of gold from the ancient tombs was stolen. ... Yes, there certainly were a lot of beaded items in Egyptian times, but beadwork has been found dating back to the Stone Age (the Upper Paleolithic period). [...] Once the technology for pulling glass tubes was invented, it was easy to suddenly produce thousands of beads, all uniform in size, color and shape. ... May Traditional Gem(s): Emerald, Chrysoprase Modern Gem(s): Emerald The emerald was once linked to health and the curing of ailments, as well as being associated with the ability to see [...] It was thought that the stronger the sparkle of the gem, the more faithful and honest the wearer. ... In contrast, we are less interested to come up with a horror-scope like 'today is not your day for love, business deals are not in the stars for you today. [...] Aquarius (January 21 – February 19): Many are psychically intuitive to the Age of Aquarius, an age in which mankind will experience a great spiritual awakening. ... Diamonds A diamond's value is based on four criteria: color, cut, clarity, and carat. [...] Shop with companies you know or do some homework before buying to make sure a company is legitimate before doing business with it. ... Fourteen karat (14K) jewelry contains 14 parts of gold, mixed in throughout with 10 parts of base metal. [...] Make sure you know how a particular scale and grade represent the color of the diamond you're considering. ... The Sea Salt Method: Bury the crystal in a jar or bowl filled with sea salt and let it sit overnight. [...] This ritual finds its origins in both Native American and pagan traditions. ... Special bulbs are often used with strong ultraviolet wavelengths, which make most diamonds fluoresce blue. [...] Structural flaws like feathers and cleavages can be damaged by the high pressure exerted by the prong on the diamond to hold it snug in the ring.
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