The Stones In Your Pink Sapphire And Topaz Bracelet Have Great Significance

By Ryan Myers


Most people put on jewelry without thinking anything about the significance of the stones in them or the designs of their pieces. Certain individuals purchase jewelry that qualify as art and more meant to be more than casual adornments. These people are often fascinated about the history, folklore, and beliefs that are associated with the pieces. A pink sapphire and topaz bracelet for example, combines two gems with interesting histories.

The word origin of bracelet is of the arm, and more than seven thousand years ago people were circling their arms and wrists in an effort to ward off evil spirits, heal themselves, and make themselves more attractive to the opposite sex. The earliest indication of bracelets seems to come from China, Egypt, and Mesopotamia. Our ancient ancestors wore bracelets made of grass. Silver and gold bracelets don't show up until after the Bronze Age.

Sapphires have traditionally represented faithfulness, truth, and nobility. Brilliant blue is the color most commonly associated with them. Many recall that Prince William gave Kate his mother's blue sapphire engagement ring. Prince Charles may have originally chosen it in part because the stone represents romance and royalty. In the Middle Ages, blue sapphires were worn by religious orders to symbolize heaven.

Rubies and sapphires are corundums, which means they made of extremely dense aluminum oxide. Rubies are red. A corundum stone of any other color is a sapphire. A gem can be any number of red variations and still be a sapphire though. Sapphires come in a wide variety of pink shades including an orange pink gem which is called padparadscha. These gems come from the Asian country of Sri Lanka. Padparadscha translates into English as lotus flower.

Topaz is the birthstone of November. The word means fire in Sanskrit and is a good anniversary gift for couples in their fourth or twenty-third year of marriage. Blue is the most common color of the gem. The golden yellow and orange pinkish red are the most desirable colors. As with sapphires, the deeper the color the more valuable the stone is. These stones are abundant and popular.

For the populations that lived during the Middle Ages, topaz had the power to heal and even cheat death. Strength and invisibility were the powers the ancient Greeks believed the stone possessed. They were worn as amulets by the Egyptians to make them immune to injury.

The two gems have interesting histories on their own, but they also have significance when artisans combine them into one piece of jewelry. They both have been worn as symbols of royal status and were believed to have the power to heal and seduce. If you want to make a good impression on a stranger, some believe the combination of these gems will do it.

Commenting on someone's jewelry at a party or event is one way to start a conversation. If you are asked about your bracelet, you will have interesting and entertaining facts to impress your listeners. Not everyone will know as much as you about the jewelry they choose to wear.




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