Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 Thanks, Narasimhaye, for all the information! Rosetta , narasimhaye <no_reply wrote: > > > Rosetta, take a look at this: > > blue sapphire from Sri Lanka, 2.50 carats, Flawless, untreated, > natural, eye clean, brilliant lusture, Vedic astrology approved > gemstone. With guarantee certificate from Gemological Institute of > India. > > amethyst 9 to 11 carats > > amethyst 5 to 6 carats > > /dispCategory.php? screen=1&PHPSESSID=0fc24\ > a5b5ca8bd107da1d6db9510fd47 > </dispCategory.php? screen=1&PHPSESSID=0fc2\ > 4a5b5ca8bd107da1d6db9510fd47> > > ---------------------- > > > Choosing and Wearing Gemstones > Once a proper stone is obtained it may be set in either a ring or > pendant for wearing on the body. The gem must be set in such a way that > the stone comes into contact with the skin. Gems should be set by > themselves, as certain gems are incompatible and may cause undesired > effects if set together in the same piece of jewelry. There are > exceptions in the case of specific talismans where certain gems are set > together for a positive combined effect. > > It's also important to wear gemstone rings on the proper fingers. The > forefinger (next to thumb) is the Jupiter finger and yellow sapphire is > best worn here. The middle finger is the Saturn finger, so blue sapphire > should be worn here. The "ring finger" (next to smallest finger) is for > the Sun, Moon, and Mars so ruby, pearl, and red coral rings are best > worn here. The smallest finger is the Mercury finger so this is the > optimum place for rings of emerald or green jade. In palmistry the thumb > is connected to the "mound of Venus". However, as we don't generally > wear rings on the thumb, diamonds or white sapphire rings should go on a > friendly planet's finger, either middle finger (Saturn), or the small > finger (Mercury). Hessonite ( gomed) and cat's-eye are also worn on > either the small or middle fingers. Pendants are best worn at either the > throat chakra or the heart chakra for maximum effect. > > The size of gems is also an important factor. Most of the precious > primary gems are "facet-cut" and transparent. These include ruby, > emerald, diamond, sapphires and hessonite. They should be over one carat > and are better two carats or more in weight. Rubies and diamonds are so > potent that at least one carat can be sufficient. (There are five carats > to a gram of weight). Pearls are chosen of a size and weight depending > on body weight. Generally I have found that 5 carats is very potent. Red > coral generally needs to be minimum 6 to 8 carats, and cat's-eye minimum > 3 carats. > > Although some gems can seem an expensive proposition, the exercise is > usually a one-time purchase and the gem can be worn for an entire > lifetime. What other commodity can continue to be useful, effective and > increase pleasure and well being throughout the entire span of life? > /dispCategory.php? screen=1&PHPSESSID=0fc24\ > a5b5ca8bd107da1d6db9510fd47 > </dispCategory.php? screen=1&PHPSESSID=0fc2\ > 4a5b5ca8bd107da1d6db9510fd47> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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