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Sunstone
Sunstone is particularly popular among creative jewelry designers and especially among people in areas where it is mined commercially. This is not a stone found in any jewelry store. Many jewelry buyers have never seen this stone, but once you show someone a sunstone, they are often intrigued and want to try it.
If a jeweler takes a moment to educate the buyer about its phenomenon, he can easily sell it.
Crystal Stone
The word rock crystal is derived from the Greek word "krystallos" and since the quartz crystal stone was transparent and colorless, the Greeks, who used the properties of quartz crystal stone in the past, thought that these crystals were liquids that Out of the heart of the mountain, they have turned into ice forever and will not melt! It is also known by names such as mountain crystal or Alaskan diamond. In Farsi, it refers to the transparent quartz crystal stone "Dor Kohi", which means a pearl that is extracted from the mountain and refers to the purity and whiteness of this stone. Bilur Kohi is its older name, which has become a mountain door.
Tourmaline Stone
Tourmaline is a stone with hexagonal crystals and a hardness of 7 to 7.5, which can be found in different colors. This variety of colors has caused it to be confused with different stones in the past. The properties of tourmaline stone are used in metaphysics and chakra therapy. What we learn in this article: What is the history of tourmaline stone and what are the characteristics of this mineral? Where are the reserves of this mineral in Iran and the world? What are the types of this gem? How is the valuation and price of tourmaline stone determined? What is the method of identifying natural and original tourmaline? What are the properties of this gem? So stay with us to answer these questions.
Moon Stone
Moonstone in English is known as Moonstone. This name is due to its bluish-white glow due to the fine layer-like structure in it, which evokes a kind of glow like the moon at night between the clouds. Hindus believed that this stone was made from the rays of the moon and if a person puts the moonstone on his tongue when the moon is full, he can see his future! Moonstone is a stone that is very popular in jewelry making and has actually been used in jewelry since ancient Greece and Rome. This gem was very popular during the art nouveau era and the Arnau school of art in the late 19th century. The famous French goldsmith "René Lalique", like many of his contemporaries, used this stone in his work as a jewelry stone.
Abalone shell
Shells have been used for decoration and ornaments since ancient times. Pearls and abalone shells have bright and iridescent colors. Abalone belongs to the phylum of molluscs and the order of Gastropoda. Abalone oysters have been highly valued as a food source for Pacific Rim cultures, and their meat is considered a delicacy. The Maori people of New Zealand call it Pāua. The name abalone is derived from the Spanish word abulón. Because of their ear-like shape, the Spanish called this sea mollusk as oreja de mar, which means "ear of the sea".
Seraphinite
Seraphinite is a type of clinochlore with a dense and fine-grained texture and belongs to the chlorite group. Often called green chlorite, it is usually a rich dark forest green with silvery, feathery mica-like shimmer. Rarely, it can appear in red, yellow, gold, or black varieties.
The name of the seraphinite stone is derived from the Greek word seraphim, which means "winged celestial being", because it has a feather-like and iridescent fibrous texture. The fibers look like feathery silver wings that fly within a gem of dark forest green. This is why the meanings of the seraphinite stone are deeply tied to the heavens.