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Dear Rajinder Singh

 

Wow you are way off on this one......Gujarat cuts almost 95% of the worlds

diamonds and the Mumbai Gem Market has some of the finest stones in the

world.......your last comment really doesnt work either as it speaks of self

education........is easier and safer to rely on the International Gemologist

Certificates for any gemstone that are issued in all countries includeing

India.......they have standards and Rudra Center has supplied some of our

gemstones to

clients with Gemologist Certificates.........your message wasnt harsh......it

just

wasnt correct.........was your experience only and everyones experience is

different........by saying dont purchase any stones from an Indian retialer you

are missing out on a majority of cut gemstones that go through Gujarat and the

Mumbai Gemstone Market Place

 

makes no sense not to buy for those who have the most expertise and business

in cutting the gemstones and the Gemology Certificates to prove it

 

 

DharmaDev Arya

 

In a message dated 5/8/2005 4:18:23 PM Pacific Standard Time,

rajinder.gill writes:

 

>

>

> Hi,

>

> As far as I have seen, including a trip to India myself, nearly all

> gemstones that are available in India are flawed, for some reason the

> good stones go everywhere else. Not suprising considering the market

> value of the stones in India as oppposed to the western world. I had a

> look around places like Haridwar, and found no decent stones whatsoever,

> I have purchased from India via the web and the stones (when they

> arrived) looked either fake, or they were too flawed to even consider

> wearing. Most of the people will try to get you to have the stone set

> from them before they ship it to cover up the flaws. Yes it is best not

> to wear stones that have flaws. The book 'The Healing Power of

> Gemstones' by Harish Johari, covers the nine primary gems in great

> detail, and also has sections on many of the upratna's too, he

> especially deals with the flaws of the gems and the effects - some of the

> flaws can prove fatal! Where Harish Johari excels, is in his own personal

> intuition - through direct inner knowledge, you see the man just wasn't a

theorist

> or scholar, Johari had reached higher levels of conciousness, so the depth

> and inate knowledge of each gem is presented in a great manner.

>

> As it stands at the moment don't purchase any stones

> from any Indian retailer they always use phrases like first class or

> flawless if that's what you want to hear, but the stones are usually

> rubbish.

>

>

> Sorry if my message is harsh in any way, this is my experience and you

> did ask! Where my response may differ from others is that I have no

> vested financial interests.

>

> First procure authentic literature that highlights the flaws of gems and

> their effects good or bad, before you consider anything further,

>

> Thanks

> Rajinder Singh

>

>

> Kari Sprowl wrote:

>

> >And, all emeralds have "jardins" inclusions.

> >

>

> >

> >yourstruelyprince <no_reply>

> >May 8, 2005 7:30 AM

> >

> >RBSC : I need help regarding the forms of gemsgems.

> >

> >Hallo

>

> >Dear Gemologist please tell me something.

>

> >About the gems, it is said that the gems that we wear should be cut in

> >dimensions. The gems should be flawless clear, and without any

> >impurities. There should be no color patterns, cracks and fishures on

> >it. Those people almost say that if it is not a proper gem according

> >to this specifications theory, it will prove dangerous and fatal to

> >the person.

> >I dont mean to compare the fancy ornamental look value of the stones.

> >But just wanted to know, do all the gems, whether flawless, or some

> >flaws, or more flaws, have the same purpose and power? Do they work

> >the same?

> >Because I have seen the gems that come in the malas, are not according

> >to the specification. They are opaque and have flaws, and patterns of

> >colors.

>

 

 

 

 

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Namaste Ketan,

 

(When Sri Richard Shaw Brown has time to come online, he will be

able to answer your questions with gemmological expertise).

 

(Big Brother Alan Scherr, are you around? Your insights will be

highly appreciated, sincere thanx :)

 

Meantime, to cut a long story short, all gemstones in the world (in

this Kali Yuga) contain one flaw or another. No 2 stones are alike.

If you want highest grade gems with little or minute flaws (almost

flawless), we are talking tens of thousands of dollars.

 

Uparatna (secondary gems) can be used as substitutes. An

accomplished Jyotishi will be able to advise you about how many

carats of an uparatna to obtain in order to achieve the same results

similar to a costly Ratna.

 

If you happen to be tantric and see no duality, then all gems are

flawless and one then leads by example by becoming a "Living Gem",

in your own right. Aversion and non-aversion are 2 sides of the

same coin :)

 

Bountiful blessings,

Jai Bholenath

Simone

 

 

, yourstruelyprince

<no_reply> wrote:

 

 

> Hallo

 

> Dear Gemologist please tell me something.

> About the gems, it is said that the gems that we wear should be

cut in

> dimensions. The gems should be flawless clear, and without any

> impurities. There should be no color patterns, cracks and fishures

on

> it. Those people almost say that if it is not a proper gem

according

> to this specifications theory, it will prove dangerous and fatal to

> the person.

 

> I dont mean to compare the fancy ornamental look value of the

stones.

 

> But just wanted to know, do all the gems, whether flawless, or some

> flaws, or more flaws, have the same purpose and power?

 

Do they work

> the same?

 

> Because I have seen the gems that come in the malas, are not

according

> to the specification. They are opaque and have flaws, and patterns

of

> colors.

 

> Do the kind of gemstones that are used in the malas, benifit

> remarkably to people, like any other stone including the ring

stones?

 

> ok see you.

> Sincerely, Ketan.

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