Web www.artsv.org
Choose category:
Arts & Entertainment

Business
Communications
Computers
Disease & Illness
Fashion
Finance
Food & Beverage
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Business
Politics
Product Reviews
Recreation & Sports
Reference & Education
Self Improvement
Society
Travel & Leisure
Vehicles
Writing & Speaking

Friends:
Phone Cards
Calling Cards
VoIP PBX
My Voip Blog about international calling Prepaid Phone Cards on Netcipia Wiki Telecom International news and articles
Underlying Themes for Gems
Throughout antiquity, man has assigned themes to events and things. Gem fall within this category and here is a brief explanation of what each is associated with.

Underlying Themes for Gems

There are many different areas of gift giving that offer ways to convey special meanings. For centuries, a gift of certain types of flowers has been able to show the receiver just what you think of him or her. Gemstones also have this type of ability, because the different types of gems, along with their colors and cuts, often convey a thought to the receiver. The subjects conveyed are greatly varied, depending on the area of the world you're in, and your beliefs.

Of course, one of the most common sources of associations can be found with birthstones. The twelve months each have at least one corresponding gemstone, and these were set forth in 1912 by the National Association of Jewelers. These gemstones are as follows:

January – Garnet

February – Amethyst

March – Aquamarine or Bloodstone

April – Diamond

May – Emerald

June – Pearl or Moonstone

July – Ruby

August – Peridot

September – Sapphire

October – Opal or Tourmaline

November – Yellow Topaz or Citrine

December – Blue Topaz or Turquoise

There are many other gem associations besides these obvious ones. Many have to do with their healing and mystical properties. Gems that are used for birthstones also have these other properties, and here's a rundown of some of them. Amethyst – February – used to reflect negativity, it can also strengthen your intuition. Bloodstone – March – used to remove physical and mental blocks, as well as general protection. Moonstone – June – used to attract compassion and love, as well as enhancing psychic powers.

Other gems that are not used as birthstones are also believed to have certain powers and abilities that are bestowed upon their wearers. Carnelian, for example, can be used to stimulate career growth. Rose quartz, a lovely pink version of the quartz crystal, offers those who wear or carry it a feeling of peace and love, and also promotes beauty. Amber, the soft translucent smoky brown gem made from fossilized tree sap, is a great all purpose gem that's perfect for protection of children. Finally, the stone known as tiger eye is great for allowing its owner to know whether he or she is being deceived.

While some may not believe that gems have these powers, others swear by the many different stones and their abilities to enhance mental and physical prowess. Whether you prefer the usual gem association of birthstones, or would like to try wearing a stone for other reasons, one thing is sure – gems are beautiful additions to your life! Arsene Bergkamp is with JewelryStoresforYou.com - a directory of jewelry stores.
Copyright 2006. Free Articles.

bilety lotnicze
bilety lotnicze
www.biletylotnicze.…
POBIERZ
POBIERZ, POBIERZ
www.programy1.pl
Reklama
Reklama
www.seo20.org
Mapa Gdynia

www.gdynia.planmias…
wlatcy mσch
wlatcy mσch
wlatcy-moch.4ju.biz