Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Gemstones and Their Meanings

You might want to buy yourself a gemstone or gift it to someone you love. These stones are a pricey investment and it would be a great idea to combine your purchase with some knowledge about the meanings of these stones.

You can then justify your purchase and a valuable gift to that special someone. In reality, gemstones are pieces of attractive mineral that are cut, polished and set into metal to make items of jewelry. You might find some stones that are actually rocks and not minerals like lapis lazuli for example.

The color of a gemstone is usually its most attractive features. You will find these stones in all conceivable hues and shades. While you choose one that is to your liking, you should also understand that these colors symbolize certain qualities for their intended wearers. Here are some of the common gemstones and their meanings.

Amethyst and aquamarine usually symbolize deep love and happiness. The beryl symbolizes everlasting youth and hope. These are ideal gifts for young people. You could also gift a young adult a garnet as it symbolizes strength and faith.

The stone is supposed to endow cheerfulness and sincerity on it wearer. For those who seem to be going through a rough patch, a carnelian is a good choice as it encourages peace and joy. The stone disperses sorrow from the wearer's life.

Coral is usually chosen as an amulet to ward off disease and accidents. It also represents attachment and is usually gifted to older persons. Emerald symbolizes hope and rejuvenation. This would make a good gift for someone who is recuperating.

A cat's eye means long life and warns its wearer of impending danger. Bloodstone is supposed to endow the wearer with courage and wisdom. It symbolizes brilliance and generosity. A carbuncle also symbolizes vitality and strength. A simple crystal represents purity, while a diamond means brilliance and constancy.

By Paul Kramer
http://www.SarahGifts.com

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