Opal
Opal is the birthstone of October. In fact, throughout most of human history, opal has been considered the luckiest and most amazing gemstone thanks to its excellent capability to present all of colors on it own.
On this kaleidoscope-like gem, you can see the flame of rubies, colorful stains of amethysts and a green sea of emeralds, colorful, seamless and beautiful. The high-quality opal is known as the “palette” of gemstones, thanks to its special color-changing effect.
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Peridot
Although most peridots are green, this gem can be found in shades anywhere between clear, pale yellow, and dark, emerald green. Peridots are famous for their vitreous luster, meaning they give off a “glass-like” shine. In addition, they are a fairly hard gem, averaging about 6.5-7 on Mohs’ Scale.
The value of this gemstone can vary greatly, with smaller specimens going for as low as $30.00 USD. However, depending on the quality of the gem and where it was sourced from, prices can go into the thousands of dollars.
Meanings of the peridot stone: a crystal of positive power.
It has long been thought that this gem is a crystal of positive power. It is a talisman for honoring love, the source of abundance, and can expand one’s ability to receive from energy the Universe.
Garnet
Garnet has been one of the most valued gems on the planet for thousands of years. It is relatively hard, has a very broad color variety, although red is by far the most common. Based on chemical compositions, there are six species of garnets that are recognized, including Andradite, Grossularite, Spessarite, Pyrope, Uvarovite and Almandine.
Even today, with its rich, intense, and enduring colors and symbolic importance, the garnet is a beautiful gemstone that hides many more unique qualities behind its pretty appearance.
Aquamarine: The jewel of the sea
The word aquamarine comes from the Latin aqua marina, meaning seawater. Ancient Greek and Roman sailors wore aquamarine amulets at sea. They believed that the “mermaid stone,” with its aquatic blue-green color, calmed the waves and ensured safe passage.
Aquamarine is a dichroic gem, meaning that it can have two different colors–blue or clear—depending on the angle. It’s a hard and durable stone with a radiant glassy shine.
Tourmaline
Tourmaline has bright and vivid colors like the rainbow, which gives people a happy and cheerful feeling, helps to expand their minds and horizons, and has a certain auxiliary treatment effect for curing mental illness such as depression.
The energy contained in this birthstone has a calming effect, which helps people focus. In addition, those changeable colors inspire ideas and creativity, so that people could behave steadily, do their best, and make their careers flourish.
Sapphire
The word sapphire comes from the Greek sappheiros, which referred to the startling and rich blue color most people associate with the sapphire. It has been worn as a guard against illness and envy and to safeguard travelers.
A sapphire is made of corundum, which is the hardest natural substance after diamonds. It has a vitreous and or glassy luster, and is transparent to translucent and has a strong pleochroism. Though most people think sapphires are blue, a sapphire can be any color but red.
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