
R.E.Freund
Jewelers
1234 F Broadway
Placerville, CA 95667
530-626-7315
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January.......Garnet |
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| GARNET
Truly ancient, the
garnet has been the gem of faith and truth for centuries, bestowing
upon the wearer the quality of constancy and the ability to make deep and
lasting friendships. Like other red stones, garnet was considered a remedy
for hemorrhage and inflammatory disease and a general protection from woulnds.
Commonly thought of
a dark red stone, it is actually a large family of gems ocurring in every
color but blue. Brilliant, colorful and durable, garnets have been found
on every continent, but most are mined in Southeast Asia, Brazil and Afirca.
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February.......Amethyst |
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AMETHYST
Believed by the ancient
Greeks to have been stained with the wine of Bacchus, this stone was thought
to be an amulet against intoxication and so named "amethustos" or "not
drunken". It can also calm anger, quicken the wit and make one shrewd in
business matters.
Amethyst has been prized
ever since, particularly by nobility, for its rich purple hues. it may be
found in colors ranging from the palest lavenders to the deepest purple.
generally, the deeper the color the more highly prized the stone.
A member of the quartz
family, amethyst is mined extensively in Brazil and Zambia.
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March.......Aquamarine or Bloodstone |
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AQUAMARINE
Derived from the Latin, no gem has a more descriptive name than the
aquamarine. The name aquamarine literally means "seawater",
a tribute to its beautiful blue color. Long associated with
tranquility and happiness,
aquamarine was also thought to instill courage, cure laziness and sharpen
the intellect.
Like emerald, aquamarine is a member of the beryl family. It is frequently
free of flaws and may occur in very large crystals. The aquamarine
is not a brilliant stone, but depends on its size and purity
of color for effect.
Brazil is the most prolific supplier of aquamarine, which is often
found in shades of blue-green.
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April.......Diamond |
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DIAMOND
The diamond has been a symbol of eternal love since the 15th century,
when Archduke Maximillian of Austria sealed his engagement to
Mary of Burgundy
with a diamond ring. Of all jewels, the diamond is supreme and worthy
of the name precious stone. It qualifies for all the virtues implied
in that term: brilliance, hardness, rarity, antiquity, purity and
permanence.
Although the most desirable diamond is colorless, distinct body colors
such as blue, green, red, pink, and yellow are known. These natural
fancy colors are rare and highly prized.
While India was the world's main source of diamonds for over 2,000
years, most diamonds now come from Africa, Russia and Australia.
Of all diamonds
mined, only a quarter are of gem quality.
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May.......Emerald |
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EMERALD
One of the most valuable gems, emerald has been coveted through history.
It was attributed such great power that it was often used in powdered
form to prevent epilepsy, stop bleeding, cure dysentery and fever,
and avert panic. In addition, emerald was thought to make its
owner eloquent
and persuasive, bring joy, give the ability to foretell the future
and improve memory.
The choicest member of the beryl family, the ideal shade for emerald
is an intense green, distinct from any other green gemstone. Larger
size stones
tend to contain slight faults or flaws. Accordingly, good sized perfect
stones are extremely rare, which accounts for their costliness.
Colombia and Africa are the major sources for emerald.
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June.......Pearl,
Moonstone or Alexandrite |
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PEARL
Since the Hindu god Vishnu searched the seas for a pearl to adorn
his daughter on her wedding day, pearls have been the symbols
of love, happiness,
wealth, honor and longevity.
Both natural and cultured pearls form when a piece of sand, shell
or other irritant causes the oyster to coat the foreign body with
the pearly substance
known as nacre. The value of a pearl is determined by several factors:
the perfection of its shape, size, color and freedom from blemishes.
Today, Japan is a major source for cultured pearls.
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July.......Ruby |
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RUBY
Many times rarer than diamonds, rubies have been passionately admired
throughout the world, throughout history. The powers that have
been ascribed to
ruby over the centuries are innumerable. Even the Bible compares
the price of wisdom to the price or rubies. Rubies were also
said to protect
their owners from misfortune and to reconcile disputes.
A member of the corundum family, as is sapphire, the hardness of
a ruby is only surpassed by that of a diamond. While the color
can range from
a pink-red to a purple-red, the most dramatic stones are a bright,
intense red.
The world's finest deep red (pigeon blood) rubies come from Burma.
Today, the world's major sources of rubies are in Thailand. Thai
rubies are mostly
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August.......Sardonyx or Peridot |
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PERIDOT
Although its name is simply a French word derived from the Arabic for green,
peridot has always been surrounded by complex superstitions. It was believed
to inhibit enchantments, to protect its wearer from evil spirits and to
glow in the dark.
Its color ranges from a springtime yellow-green to a warm olive green. Peridot
is also distinguished by its soft, velvety appearance. Color is the most
important quality for peridots. Hence, the greener the peridot, the higher
its value.
Mined on the island of Zebirget in the Red Sea since ancient times, peridot
also comes from Burma, although most is found in Arizona and the southwestern
United States.
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September.......Sapphire |
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SAPPHIRE
Ancient Persians believed the earth rested on a giant sapphire whose
reflection gave the sky its color. Considered pure and sacred
and to confer peace
and wisdom on its owner, sapphire is said to refuse to shine if worn
by the wicked. Contemplation of a sapphire was also said to cleanse
the soul.
Sapphire is a member of the corundum family. And while red corundum
is known as ruby, all other colors are known as sapphire.
Most sapphires are mined in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma and Australia.
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October.......Opal or Tourmaline |
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OPAL
It has been written that opal possesses the virtues of all stones
as it displays their many colors. Opal is a mysterious gem, thought
to be a
symbol of hope and jinx. The Arabs believed opal to be a gift from
heaven that would fall in the flashes of lightening.
The characteristic feature of the gem opal is play of colors; pure
colors can be seen in rapid succession as the gem is moved about.
Derived from
the Sanskrit "upala" and the Latin "opalus", meaning "precious
stone", no two stones are ever alike.
Found primarily in Australia as well as Mexico, opals are delicate
by nature.
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November.......Topaz |
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TOPAZ
Topaz is revered for its color, clarity and hardness. During the
Middle Ages topaz was thought drive away sadness, bring wisdom,
bestow courage,
and even cure insomnia.
A common misconception is that all topaz is yellow. Once the name
given to all yellow gems, true golden topaz is labeled "Imperial". "Precious" topaz
may be yellow, golden-brown, blue, green, pink or sherry colored.
Brazil is the most important source of this stone.
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December.......Turquoise or Zircon |
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TURQUOISE
From Egypt and Persia (Iran) to Tibet and the Americas, turquoise has been
treasured for its beauty since prehistoric times. Hindus and Persians believed
that one who observed the reflection of the moon on a turquoise was assured
good luck, protection from evil and great wealth.
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