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Child's Genuine Amethyst Heart Earrings

Genuine Amethyst in February – how radiant!

The beautiful Amethyst is the official birthstone for the month of February.  It is also the birthstone for the Zodiac sign of Pisces. Amethyst is suggested as a gem to give on the 4th, 6th and 17th wedding anniversaries.

Amethyst is the most valued member of the quartz family.  Its color ranges from the lightest shade of lavender to the deepest purple. The darker shades are considered the most valuable and have been used by royalty for thousands of years.

Amethyst derives its name from the Greek word amethystus, meaning ‘sober’. Throughout history Amethyst has been used to prevent drunkenness and to help in overcoming addiction to drugs and alcohol.

Amethyst Folklore

A genuine Amethyst stone has the power to reduce nervous tension and negativity. It is used during meditation for its calming effects.  Amethyst’s calming effects are aligned with its healing and spiritual properties. Religious leaders have worn amethyst stones throughout the ages as a symbol of purity and ‘correct’ living.

Wearing the Amethyst stone will increase intelligence and will protect you against evil.

KidsGoldJewelrySource.com hosts a beautiful collection of  14k February Amethyst Birthstone jewelry for children. Come visit!

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Kids 14k gold genuine sapphire ring

Kids 14k gold genuine sapphire ring

Sapphire

The word sounds as magical as the images it conjures up…sapphire blue skies, sapphire blue waters, and sapphire blue flowers.

Although the word sapphire usually means a blue gem, we also find sapphires in a wide range of colors including violet, green, yellow, orange, pink and purple.

Sapphires and rubies are different shades of gem-quality ‘corundum’, a class of stone that is second in strength to the diamond.

Folklore

  • Sapphire rings have been popular since the Middle Ages. Clergy favored blue sapphire rings because the color represented heaven.
  • Magicians felt sapphire rings helped them command spirits.
  • Many people felt a sapphire ring helped ward off evil and sickness, including the plague.
  • The blue sapphire is known as the “wisdom stone” and restores balance to a person’s physical, emotional and spiritual life.
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14k Gold Rhodolite June Birthstone Ring

The name Rhodolite probably comes from the Greek word, “rhodon”, meaning rose. Rhodolite tends to be lighter in color than most other kinds of red-garnet (another way of referring to rhodolite).  The mixture of red and violet in rhodolite is very attractive, and purple-red (similar to ruby) is its most sought after color.

Folklore

Rhodolite has been widely known for thousands of years. Rhodolite is found in jewelry from ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras. The famous arkman Noah reportedly used a lantern containing Rhodolite to safely steer his ark through the darkness of night. Many courageous explorers and travelers wore Rhodolite for protection because it was considered a popular talisman and protective stone.

Since antiquity Rhodolite has been astrologically assigned to the planets Mars, Mercury and Pluto.

Rhodolite is said to help those suffering from arthritis, pancreatitis and varicose veins. Although not yet approved by the FDA, the healing power of gems has been touted by medicine men, shamans and healers for centuries.  Simply wear the gemstone in close contact to the affected body part, and be sure to consult your doctor just in case!

Pearls

14k Gold Cultured Pearl Children's ring

Throughout history June’s birthstone, the pearl has been revered as one of the world’s most beautiful and magical gems.  Its association with love, purity, innocence and feminity is found in the religions and mythology of ancient cultures. Pearls have long been regarded as something very rare, fine and valuable.

Pearls are unique among birthstones because they are formed organically inside a living underwater inhabitant – the mollusk.

Folklore

The ancient Egyptians prized pearls so much they were buried with them. Cleopatra supposedly crushed and dissolved a single pearl in a glass of wine and drank it as a statement that she could consume the wealth of an entire nation in just one meal!

During the Dark Ages, while fair maidens of nobility cherished delicate pearl necklaces, gallant knights often wore pearls into battle. They believed the magic of these lustrous gems would protect them from harm.

Pearls can  help the wearer get in touch with the simple, honest things in life. They are associated with dignity, wisdom, tranquility, and charity. They are thought to possess curative powers for stomach disorders, prevent ulcers and heart attacks, and alleviate headaches, high blood pressure and exhaustion.

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