Showing posts with label opal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opal. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Opal: October’s Gemstone

Opal is accepted for October birthdays and is the gemstone for 14th anniversaries. Sources are Australia, Mexico, and The USA.
There are more than a dozen varieties of fiery and iridescent opals. In fact, its tremendous color spectrum is the major reason for the opal’s mysterious attractiveness. The most popular have a white body color with flashes of many colors or “fires.”
Opal has symbolized hope, innocence and purity through the ages. In the Middle Ages, young fair-haired girls, wore opals in their hair to protect its lovely blond color. Medieval writers believed the opal could render its wearer invisible when the need arose. The ancient Romans believed the opal was the king of gems because it held within itself all the colors of rainbow.

Opal: October’s Gemstone

Opal is accepted for October birthdays and is the gemstone for 14th anniversaries. Sources are Australia, Mexico, and The USA.
There are more than a dozen varieties of fiery and iridescent opals. In fact, its tremendous color spectrum is the major reason for the opal’s mysterious attractiveness. The most popular have a white body color with flashes of many colors or “fires.”
Opal has symbolized hope, innocence and purity through the ages. In the Middle Ages, young fair-haired girls, wore opals in their hair to protect its lovely blond color. Medieval writers believed the opal could render its wearer invisible when the need arose. The ancient Romans believed the opal was the king of gems because it held within itself all the colors of rainbow.

Opal: October’s Gemstone

Opal is accepted for October birthdays and is the gemstone for 14th anniversaries. Sources are Australia, Mexico, and The USA.
There are more than a dozen varieties of fiery and iridescent opals. In fact, its tremendous color spectrum is the major reason for the opal’s mysterious attractiveness. The most popular have a white body color with flashes of many colors or “fires.”
Opal has symbolized hope, innocence and purity through the ages. In the Middle Ages, young fair-haired girls, wore opals in their hair to protect its lovely blond color. Medieval writers believed the opal could render its wearer invisible when the need arose. The ancient Romans believed the opal was the king of gems because it held within itself all the colors of rainbow.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

What's Your Birthstone?

Precious gems have long been associated with people's birth month's and one of life's milestones is to be given one's birthstone in a piece of jewelry as a gift.

Here is the list of months and their birthstones:

  1. January: Garnet
  2. February: Amethyst
  3. March: Aquamarine
  4. April: Diamond or Cubic Zirconia
  5. May: Emerald
  6. June: Pearl or Alexandrite
  7. July: Ruby
  8. August: Peridot
  9. September: Sapphire
  10. October: Opal or Pink Tourmaline
  11. November: Topaz
  12. December: Blue Topaz

What's Your Birthstone?

Precious gems have long been associated with people's birth month's and one of life's milestones is to be given one's birthstone in a piece of jewelry as a gift.

Here is the list of months and their birthstones:

  1. January: Garnet
  2. February: Amethyst
  3. March: Aquamarine
  4. April: Diamond or Cubic Zirconia
  5. May: Emerald
  6. June: Pearl or Alexandrite
  7. July: Ruby
  8. August: Peridot
  9. September: Sapphire
  10. October: Opal or Pink Tourmaline
  11. November: Topaz
  12. December: Blue Topaz