There are many believable and unbelievable stories surrounding the birthplace Opal.Birthstone traditions and folklore are set in history and superstition. Birthstones have long been associated with mysterious and magical powers, such as protection and good fortune. During the Middle Ages, certain gems were thought to evoke maximum energy when worn in a particular month. Gradually one gem is added every month. Wealthy people often own twelve designated stone ornaments, which they wear year-round.Over time, it became more common to wear only stones throughout the year of one's birth. Even wearing jewelry with other stones that are not your own birth month was considered unfortunate. In the early 1900's, six of the oldest birthmarks were replaced by the more readily available and affordable ones. Recognized today as both traditional and modern, there are two birthmarks in six of the twelve months. Each stone has its own meaning and legend.
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There are many believable and unbelievable stories surrounding the birthplace
Opal.Birthstone traditions and folklore are set in history and superstition. Birthstones have
long been associated with mysterious and magical powers, such as protection and good
fortune. During the Middle Ages, certain gems were thought to evoke maximum energy
when worn in a particular month. Gradually one gem is added every month. Wealthy people
often own twelve designated stone ornaments, which they wear year-round.Over time, it
became more common to wear only stones throughout the year of one's birth. Even wearing
jewelry with other stones that are not your own birth month was considered unfortunate. In
the early 1900's, six of the oldest birthmarks were replaced by the more readily available and
affordable ones. Recognized today as both traditional and modern, there are two birthmarks
in six of the twelve months. Each stone has its own meaning and legend.
Involved with dark red blood, and thus vital energy, garnet protects the wearer from
nightmares and provides guidance in the dark. The ancient Egyptians mainly made
necklaces and bracelets from garnet. The name comes from the Greek granatas, meaning
"red grain", probably referring to the pomegranate.Purple Peace and serenity are the main
qualities associated with amethyst, which provide protection to the wearer. In Greek
mythology, amethyst was considered a preacher of peace; The word comes from the Greek
amethystos, meaning "not drunk." This gem is also said to have been a favorite of Catherine
the Great.From the light blue Latin word aquamarina, meaning "sea water", aquamarine
traditionally protects people at sea by promoting the wearer's health and hope. In particular,
the gem is said to protect a sailor from sea sickness and ease depression. Aquamarine is
associated with happy marriages, whether with newlyweds or long-married couples.
Dark green and red are said to inspire passion and courage, the blood stone is dark green,
almost black, and lined with light-reflecting red spots, like a swarm of blood. During the
Middle Ages, the stone was thought to contain the blood of Christ, thus possessing spiritual
healing and purifying powers. Heliotrope means "going back to the sun," derived from the
Greek helios ("sun") and trepane ("to wrap").Colorless endless love is the classic message
of this brilliant gem, which gives strength to the wearer. The word diamond comes from the
Latin adamens, meaning "inseparable". In the Middle Ages, diamonds were thought to
protect the wearer from black opal and provide strength during battle.Green This vital gem,
whose name comes from the Latin Esmeraldas, meaning "green", was once thought to
possess antidote and to give the wearer the ability to make predictions. Cleopatra was an
avid emerald collector and had her own mine for the gem.This white gem promotes purity
and purity. The ancient Greeks believed that pearls were tears of joy for Aphrodite, the
goddess of love. First cultivated in 13th century China, freshwater oysters can take three to
five years to form pearls. The word pearl is probably derived from the Latin parna, meaning
"leg", which indicates the leg-off-mutton shape of a mollusk.This red-orange gem brings joy
and happiness and boosts self-esteem. It is named after Russian Tsar Alexander II, as the
gem was allegedly discovered on his 16th birthday in the Ural Mountains. July Ruby - Red
Juicy Opal Earrings symbolizes harmony and great beauty. Due to the ancient belief that
ruby has an invisible flame, it is a symbol of eternal love. Wearing it on the left hand brings
good luck. The name comes from the Latin rubius, meaning "red".Light green, this stone of
gold promotes vitality, reduces anxiety and brings wealth. The name Green Peridot comes
from the Arabic word Faridat, meaning "gem". The name gold chrysoline comes from the
2. Latin chrysolithas, meaning "gold stone."brown-red Worn by Roman soldiers to promote
bravery and daring, sardonyx is still widely used to make cameos and intaglios. The name
comes from the combination of the Persian sered, meaning "brownish-red" and the Latin
onyx, meaning "nail" or "claw." The stone is often streaked with white or black bands, giving
the appearance of slash marks.The gorgeous blue sapphire glows with faith and honesty.
The name is derived from the Greek zafiros, meaning "blue stone." The ancient Egyptians
associated Sapphire with the "Eyes of Horus'' or "Eyes of the Sky." Priests traditionally wear
sapphires to be associated with their purity, while royalty wears them for wisdom. Princess
Diana has an engagement ring and a sapphire.Different from Latin opalus, multicolored,
meaning "precious gem", this unique gem promotes the purity and innocence associated
with children. In medieval times, red opal was thought to cure blood diseases, while white
opal was thought to cure brain diseases. When set in gold and worn as a necklace, the black
opal is said to protect travelers in distant lands.Pink The beautiful pink tourmaline stands for
love and compassion; From the Sanskrit Toramalli, referring to Sri Lanka, where the gem
was first found. This gem was considered a ward against death in medieval times.Yellow,
pale blue or pink Linked with sanity and health, the topaz is also said to make the wearer
impervious to danger. The name stems from the Greek tοpazοs, which was the traditional
name of St. John's Island in the Red Sea, where the gem was supposedly first mined. It was
considered by the Greeks to be the Stone of Strength. When exposed to moderate heat,
yellow topaz turns pink.Yellow or orange Associated with energy and warmth, citrine is
believed to aid against depression and promote spiritual well-being. Citrine comes from the
Latin citrinus, which means "lemon-colored."Medium blue is said to bless the wearer with
success and prosperity, while blue zircon is believed to relieve pain and promote restful
sleep. If the gem loses its luster, it is said to be a sign of danger. The name zircon comes
from the Arabic zircon, which means "golden," because most zircons are yellow.