Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Namaste Michael, can't find any reference to it being a place name. Perhaps one of our friends here will kindly enlighten us. Meanwhile, neelam properties are all the same, only the quality is different, whether flawless, semi-flawless, etc. (high quality; medium quality; inferior quality; 'dead', a term well defined by Mr. Richard in his article - see one of his recent messages). Aum Aum , mta <spiritmed wrote: > > Narasimhaye, > > Khambati, i think, is where the gem is from? > > > --- narasimhaye <no_reply > wrote: > > > Namaste Michael, this one got me scratching the > > head..... In my limited > > knowledge, Khambhati is a surname. Neelam is of > > course blue sapphire as > > we know.. Any other word that can replace 'khambhati > > neelam' in English? > > > > Aum Aum > > > > > > , > > " Michael " > > <spiritmed@> wrote: > > > > > > Does anyone know anything about these kinds of > > gems: khambhati neelam > > > > > > many thanks, > > > michael > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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