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Gemstones

01.

Opal

Ethiopia is mainly known for its opals, which are primarily mined around the town Wegeltena in the north-east of the country. Only a few years ago, deposits of high-quality emeralds were discovered in the Seba Boru District in the south of the East African country.

In old times, the Opal was known as the Queen of Gems because it included the colors of all other gems. Each Opal is as unique as our fingerprints. Some choose the calming flashes of blues and greens; others like the brilliant reds and yellows. With its rainbow of colors, as you turn and move the Opal, the color plays and moves, offering you a treasure that can be worn with a plethora of ensembles.

04.

EMERALD

Green is the color of Spring and has long signified love and rebirth. As the gem of Venus, it was likewise considered to assist in fertility.

Cleopatra, Egypt’s tempestuous women monarch, was as renowned for using Emeralds in her time as Liz Taylor is for putting on diamonds in our time. Old Egyptian mummies were often buried with an Emerald carved with the verdure icon – thriving greenness – on their necks to signify eternal youth.

02.

Sapphires

Sapphires are by nature. Blue, green, and yellow sapphires are normally found in Ethiopia, where there is a sapphire deposit. Even though yellow and green stones are more common, blue stones outweigh them, with green zones visible in bigger stones. Several stones have some color to them.

05.

RUBY

Ruby stands for love, courage, emotion, and interest. For centuries, this gem has been considered the king of all gems. It was thought that using a fine red Ruby bestowed good fortune on its owner. Rubies have been the prized ownership of emperors and kings throughout the ages. Ruby’s brightest and most important color is typical “a Burmese Ruby”—a sign that it is a rich, passionate, warm, full red color with a mild blue hue.

03.

Tantalum

Ethiopia has halted tantalum mining and exports to modernize the mining process and reduce the danger of tantalum contamination. Taj Gemston Plc also participates in marketing by supplying the highest quality tantalum from Delanta.

06.

Crystal

A crystal is a pure substance that has its molecules arranged in such a way that it creates a geometric pattern in some way.

07.

PEARLS

Throughout history, humanity has appreciated and worshipped pearls. Persian folklore called them “the tears of the gods.” Ancient Chinese tale declares that the moon holds power to produce pearls, instilling them with its celestial glow and mystery.

Given that they are the only gems developed within a living creature, pearls are exceptional. Because all-natural pearls are tough and unusual to recover from the sea’s depths, man developed the strategy of culturing salt and freshwater pearls from mollusks meticulously seeded with toxic irritants like those created by nature.

08.

ALEXANDRITE

If you like magic, specifically the magic of science, you will like Alexandrite, the color-change treasure. In daylight, it appears greenish, carrying a full-spectrum visible light. In the lamplight, it is a red gem with a warm raspberry tone. It is genuinely spellbinding to see the magnificent changing colors in this beautiful gem; you might feel the mystical magic and lore credited to it. It is stated to reinforce instinct, help in creativity, and inspire the creative imagination.

11.

LAPIS LAZULI

This spectacular treasure is evocative of the stars in the midnight sky. Lapis Lazuli was also thought to be a strong medication. The Romans believed this gem to be a powerful aphrodisiac. Between Ages, it was thought to keep the arm or legs free and healthy the heart from envy, fear, and mistake.

Once you cast your views on this treasure, you will be entranced by its charm of beauty.

09.

AQUAMARINE

The name Aquamarine represents itself, indicating seawater. Aquamarine quickly brings to mind its stunning pastel skies blue or the bright color of the sea.

For centuries, this timeless gemstone has been an icon of youth, wellness, integrity, and hope. Given that this gem is the color of water and the skies, it embodies immortality. Aquamarine is believed to have a calming influence on married couples, making it a fantastic anniversary gift.

10.

DIAMOND

In ancient times, diamonds were objects of desire. Formed one hundred miles below the Earth’s surface over a billion years ago, diamonds are the hardest treasure. They have a long history of folklore, a few of which claimed that diamonds were developed when bolts of lightning struck rocks, while others said that the treasure possessed healing powers. For centuries, rubies have been adorned by ladies and men and regarded as the supreme present and a symbol of eternal love.

12.

MORGANITE

With its dazzling radiance and soft colors of clear pink, peach, and hot fuchsia, it is not surprising that it is referred to as the rock of divine love. The delicate pink treasure promotes love and success.

13.

SAPPHIRE

Many individuals quickly visualize a stunning violet-blue gemstone when hearing the word “Sapphire,” which is Greek for blue. For centuries, the Sapphire has been described as the supreme blue gemstone because it guarantees sincerity, commitment, purity, and dependability. To keep with this practice, Sapphires one of the most popular involvement gems today.

14.

TOPAZ

The ancient Egyptians and Romans associated this gold gem with the sun god, offering it the power to recover and protect, enabling it to eliminate enchantment. With its worldwide mass

With Tourmaline available in many colors, you are sure to discover one in your favorite color.

15.

ZIRCON

In the Center Ages, Zircon was claimed to help in resting, bringing success, and advertising honor and wisdom in its proprietor.

Its beautiful color, rarity, and affordability are why it is becoming increasingly popular today.