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Natural, Untreated Colombian Emerald Ring Could the Spring be Around?

November 25, 2011 by gemstoneuniverse Leave a Comment

Natural, Untreated Colombian Emerald Ring Could the Spring be Around?

Colombian Emerald of 2.29 carats set in 22KDM Gold Ring Colombian Emerald of 2.29 carats set in 22KDM Gold Ring

 

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Gemstone Natural Colombian Emerald
Weight 2.29 carats
Treatment None. Fully Natural
Origin Colombia
Planetary Energy Mercury
Patron Location New Jersey, USA
All inclusive Price $ 1429.50 / INR 71475
Comments It is always a soothing treat for the eyes the emerald. This lovely green stone with its generous gift of a soft green color, serenades the senses gently, instead of invading the mind space with a loud presence.Here’s an oval, 2.29 carat fully natural Colombian emerald set in gold. Note the amazing clarity and good color. The jardin or the natural inclusions are visible validating the natural and untreated element of the gem.

The emerald is best used to harness the saatvik energies of the planet Mercury or Budha.

Emeralds are characterised by natural inclusions (or jardin as the French termed this feature) which look like natural foliage. Emerald is a fairly brittle gem and is graded 3 on the Moh’s Scale. This is mainly due to the fluid inclusions that invariably occur during the process of formation.

A natural and untreated emerald free of jardin would cost many times more vis- -vis a rich diamond too, as it is an absolute rarity! The jardin gives you an indication of figuring whether your emerald has been treated. It would be too good to be true!

Mackay emerald necklace Image courtesy- Smithsonian Institution

Mackay emerald necklace Image courtesy- Smithsonian InstitutionTake a look at the MacKay Muzo Colombian emerald necklace, designed by Cartier in Platinum, now housed at the Smithsonian Institute, USA. This massive 167.97 carat emerald has excellent grass green color, jardin visible aplenty, and a gigantic size that make it a treasure in itself!

So are you keen on getting one for yourself?

 

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Gemstones with special Optical Phenomena-Chatoyancy in Cat’s Eye

April 29, 2011 by gemstoneuniverse 3 Comments

Gemstones with special Optical Phenomena-Chatoyancy in Cat’s Eye

Exhibit Showing Chatoyancy Natural-Chrysoberyl-Cats-eye-of-2.09-carats-The-One-Brahmin-Cats-Eye-Gemstoneuniverse.com_

Certain stones cut en cabochon, have a tendency to display a band of reflected light. It occurs mainly due to the interplay of light with the needle like inclusions within the stone or with minute hollow tubular channels running parallel to each other within the gemstone. When a light source is directed at the gemstone, the band of light is visible across the top of the cabochon (a cabochon is nothing but any gem that has been cut, resulting in a polished, domed surface).

This cat’s eye like effect where a silky band of light is displayed at right angles to the inclusions is known as chatoyancy and the stones displaying this effect are known as chatoyant.

The word chatoyant has been derived from the French term oeil de chat meaning the eye of the cat’s. Stones that are known to display this optical phenomenon are chrysoberyl, emerald, aquamarine, apatite, tourmaline, chrome diopside, scapolite among others.

The chatoyancy in gemstone chrysoberyl is so prominent that the term cat’s eye has come to be used exclusively for it. So it should be understood that cat’s eye is not a gemstone per se but the name of a phenomenon. However people in the trade have accorded the name cats eye solely to chrysoberyl due to its amazingly striking resemblance to a real feline eye.

Cat's eye Phenomena in Nature

Cat’s eye Phenomena in Nature

This particular optical phenomenon enhances the attraction as well as value of the gemstone. Gemstones other than chrysoberyl displaying chatoyancy need to however use a qualifier word for purpose of description. For instance, cats eye tourmaline, cats eye quartz etc. Cat’s eye used singularly (another name for it is cymophane) by itself signifies chrysoberyl.

Chatoyancy is observed in varying forms. First is the regular band of light that distinctly stretches across the stone. Second is the opening and closing effect where there are two bands visible across the stone (especially when the gemstone is rotated under two lights) giving the opening and closing effect. The Hindu shastras describe the cats eye stone as vaidurya (that of the vidura or brahman, the learned one) where the bands are to the stone, what a brahmasutra (janeoo, or sacred thread worn across the shoulder) is to the brahman. Lastly the stone may display two separate colors. Symmetrically split one half may display body color of the gemstone and the other half may display cloudy/ milky color. This is known as the milk and honey effect.

The ancient Egyptian’s who are known to have revered cats had a special leaning towards the gemstone. This stone has been found in the tombs along with other precious objects. The priests in ancient Egypt also had the cat’s eye embedded in the systrum, an instrument used to perform religious rituals for goddess Isis. There is lore about the Pharaoh possessing a cat’s eye ring. If the pharaoh observed blinking in the ring, it signified displeasure of the Gods and sacrifices had to be made for appeasing them.

A good cat’s eye must have a distinct band running through the center of the cabochon. The band running through the center must be gray or white in color. It should not be the same color as the body color of the gemstone. Any other attention distracting flaws should not be there. The stone should be translucent. Chrysoberyl is the third hardest gem rating 8.5 on Moh’s scale. Chrysoberyl is basically aluminum oxide containing beryllium. The most intense chatoyant effect is seen in cymophane in the chrysoberyl family. Chrysoberyl is found in Brazil, Sri Lanka and Tanzania.

Moh's Scale of Gemstone/Mineral Hardness Moh’s Scale of Gemstone/Mineral Hardness

Alexandrite, a rare color changing gemstone also belongs to the chrysoberyl family. It appears green in the normal daylight and appears red under the incandescent light. This phenomenon is attributed to the rare geological conditions during its formation – presence of chromium oxide (which gives it the color changing ability) and the absence of silica (which is actually a rarity as silica is the second most abundant material on the earth).

Exhibit showing Alexandrite Cat's Eye, Notice both Chatoyancy and Color Change

Exhibit showing Alexandrite Cat’s Eye, Notice both Chatoyancy and Color Change

In Vedic astrology the cat’s eye is regarded as the gemstone of Planet Ketu. Cat’s eye is available in colors varying from yellow to honey colored to lime green.  Greenish golden stone is known as kanak Ketu and the smoky gray is known as the Dhumra Ketu.

It is interesting to note here that Ketu is known as the Dervish among the nine planets. He is south node of the moon. Ketu is basically a karmic planet and is known to throw challenges for individuals in order for them to imbibe important lessons. It is a planet that leads to spiritual ascension after material obsessions have disillusioned the individual.

Cat’s eye is worn as a gem remedy to gain good results in the period of Ketu. Cat’s eye however is said to give fast result and therefore must be tried after analysis of the individual’s horoscope for suitability. In the practice of crystal healing Cats eye is believed to sharpen the intuition and powers of perception.

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Abhijita Kulshrestha is a communications professional and held the position of Research Associate at MICA- Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad before becoming certified Planetary Gem Advisor from PGA Thailand. At present is a consultant at Gemstoneuniverse.com

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Oval Zambian Emerald in Ladies Gold ring, Love of Mughals for the emeralds as Talismans and the pinnacle of Indian Craftsmanship Gemstoneuniverse

January 19, 2011 by gemstoneuniverse Leave a Comment

Oval Zambian Emerald in Ladies Gold ring, Love of Mughals for the emeralds as Talismans and the pinnacle of Indian Craftsmanship Gemstoneuniverse.com

Zambian Emerald 2.20carats Gemstoneuniverse Zambian Emerald 2.20carats Gemstoneuniverse

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Gemstone Natural Zambian Emerald
Weight 2.20 carats
Treatment None / Fully Natural
Origin Zambia
Planetary Energy Mercury/Budh
Patron Location Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA
All inclusive Price $ 1323.00 / Rs. 60,858/-
Comments Featured here is a nice and resplendent Emerald from Zambia. Oval Emerald which is different from the regular Emerald cut and the nice spring green grass color make it unique. Normally to get such clarity in Zambian Emeralds is quite difficult with this color.

Emerald is a variety of the mineral beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6) colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5-8 on the 10 point Moh’s scale of mineral hardness and due to this fact the resistance to breakage is very high.

One has to be very careful while setting the Emerald because even a minor error may damage the gemstone.

This brings us to the Second part of this discussion. The great Mughal Dynasty of India loved Emeralds and believed in their powers of protection and good luck. Shah Jahan whose vision gave the world one of the seven wonders of the world the Taj Mahal used to adore Emeralds.

The great Mughals loved and revered the Emeralds so much that they use to inscribe them with sacred prayers and text and wear them. Some of these sacred Emeralds called Mughal Emeralds/Mogul emeralds, can still be seen in museums and collections today. For example, one talismanic emerald is deep green and weighs 78 carats. Around the edge in Persian runs the inscription: “He who possesses this charm shall enjoy the special protection of God.”


Carved Mughal Emerald-The Glory of Indian Craftsmanship Carved Mughal Emerald-The Glory of Indian Craftsmanship

217.80 carat Carved Mughal Emerald c. 1107/1695 AD

Featured above is once such exhibit of master craftsmanship, a 217.80 carat Carved Mughal Emerald c. 1107/1695 AD.

Admire the pinnacle of Indian craftsmanship and the glorious days of Asiatic Jewellery. Can you imagine the skill level to carve and inscribe the sacred text on such a soft gemstone such as an Emerald and bring out so much beauty and perfection? Imagine the state of the mind of the master craftsman when he was adorning this Emerald. Maybe he was so devoted to the almighty he got connected at the soul level and was able to complete this work despite the risks associated.

A tribute to the master craftsmen of India

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