摩根石珍珠項鍊
摩根石珍珠項鍊
此款項鍊由長約20mm寬12mm柱形摩根石+長約9mm寬約15mm柱形摩根石+8mm白珍珠,美國進口銀黃K金項鍊扣頭,延長鏈約 5CM墜尾加上天然粉晶切割珠,項鍊總長約62-67CM,戴起來約於意志輪與心輪之間,給人爽朗、大方得體、愉悅的感覺,淡雅粉嫩的顏色加上珍珠,最適合春夏配戴了。
綠柱石家族非常受人喜愛,多采多姿的顏色有著不同的稱號,其中主要包含:清新淡雅的海藍寶(淡藍色系),粉嫩可口的摩根石(粉紅、粉橘色系),較少見的金黃綠柱石(黃、棕黃、金黃色系),綠色綠柱石,貴氣逼人的祖母綠,稀少珍貴的紅色綠柱石。
眾所皆知粉晶對無條件的愛自己是一個很棒的能量激發器,而摩根石最直接與神聖的愛的頻率共振。摩根石將心輪開啟至另一層次,使我們意識到存在每個人內心裡如海洋般浩瀚宇宙的愛。摩根石讓我們有機會臣服於神聖的愛的巨大力量,它向我們展現,讓我們更清晰地看見生命的道路。
摩根石可以立即釋放陳舊的痛苦和悲傷,帶來輕鬆的感覺,好像已經卸除了所有的重擔。它可以使舊有的傷痛更容易癒合,被遺忘許久的創傷引入意識覺知中,最後一次重新使用舊的記憶,釋放它們。摩根石帶來了神聖慈悲、寬容的能量頻率,而這正是我們在成長的道途上最需要給自己的,或許有時並不是我們所期待想要的。大力推薦摩根石給下定決心、認真的面對內心功課 和情緒自我修復的人,它不僅可以淨化和激活心輪,使其與神聖計畫調和,也可以喚醒我們,意識到我們一生所經歷的苦難和痛苦,在靈性成長上更高的目標為何,隨著這種意識覺知,內在的臣服使我們脫離了不知不覺中的痛苦。
戴著摩根石帶給人和平、快樂和內在的力量感,
以最溫柔和充滿愛的方式表達。當一個人長時間地配戴摩根石時,人們不斷意識到自己與宇宙的大愛之間的聯繫,使得內在的信心和力量不斷的增長,人們會感到自己是一個透過所有的關係、互動,表達聖愛於世界的愛的渠道。
粉晶
千萬不要小看這柔和、舒心的粉紅色石頭,不要讓它給騙了。粉晶是我們這個時代最強大的礦石之一。它激發、打開心輪,清理情緒體,並協助解決舊有的情緒並整合。
粉晶在靈性支持工具中是最卑微而能量最強大之一。粉晶治癒、啟發的頻率,將心靈轉向愛並讓愛沐浴充滿身體、心靈和精神。它帶有基督意識的愛以及其他心輪中心靈性導師的愛的意識。
粉晶可鎮靜心靈,幫助人釋放心中的煩惱、恐懼、焦慮和過去的情緒創傷。粉晶可幫助清除情緒體以自我為中心的模式,並可以幫助人們更加樂於接受和分享愛,更具慈悲心和善良。
粉晶是溫和而穩定的礦石,用於身體的心臟創傷和失衡會有助益。粉晶可以幫助心臟從基於壓力的生理學提升,轉向更高頻率的以愛為出發點愛。對於早產兒和心臟衰弱的小孩來說,使用粉晶是個很好的方法,但任何需要更強壯,更穩定心臟的人都可以使用。
粉晶是一種強而有力的療癒礦石,它能帶給人愛與滋養,它也是內在創傷的治療師。粉晶教導人原諒的力量並為心重新輸入去愛自己的程式,粉晶教導著愛的源頭來自於自己的內在,且來自這源頭無止盡的愛;對任何的傷痛,無論是如何的深層或痛楚都能療癒。
當粉晶見證記載心中的創傷時,它深入、了解並開始去溶解累積的負擔,是這些負擔抑制了心給予及接受愛的能力。
粉晶像是一個年長的聰明女人,知道所有的答案,當粉晶能量被接收與感覺到時,靈魂將如釋重負般的嘆氣,因為靈魂知道療癒即將到來,這個神聖的粉晶本質開始促使能量循環遍佈心輪,帶來內在滋養與安慰。
當愛的臨在被感覺到時,限制愛流動的悲傷、恐懼與怨恨會被深度的個人成就與滿足感所取代。
只有在先學習能給予自己愛之後才有可能真正的愛別人,除非一個人能從內在滿足自己,否則將永遠對別人給予的愛帶有期待與失落,如果心能自成完整,與他人分享的愛將會是純粹且無附帶任何期待的。
粉晶是一種屬於母親能量的水晶,激發自我的滋養給予那些失去母親的人。它促進愛的連結,特別是在懷孕期間放在胃部的好晶石,生產時帶到醫院接近嬰兒,粉晶有助於讓嬰兒感受到愛的能量的擁抱,舒緩由生產過程所受到的驚嚇。將嬰兒牛奶或食物放入粉晶圈中幾分鐘,有助於緩解嬰兒脹氣或進食困難。
若是要招人緣、招愛情或加強愛情浪漫關係,可設置一個屬於你倆小小的愛情祭壇,擺設粉紅玫瑰花和兩個粉晶愛心,點上粉紅色的蠟燭,也可將自己和情人的照片放在心形的粉晶下。 粉晶也可以放在床邊、枕頭下或家中主要活動區域,以恢復信任與和諧、激勵無條件的愛。
作為愛、柔情和感性的晶石,粉晶是一種強大愛的催化劑,激發感性的想像力。粉晶是成人與兒童美妙睡眠的水晶,粉晶給予美美的夢,防止做惡夢或受驚。它還有助於孩子們不害怕黑暗。
粉晶是一種讓人平靜和令人放心的水晶,非常適合用於創傷或危機,包括中年危機的情緒劇變。粉晶能增強同理心、敏感性,它有助於接受必要的變革。粉晶也是舒緩悲傷的絕佳晶石。
在工作場所中擺設一大塊未經拋光的粉晶,能提供持續性的保護,防止入侵和八卦。它也是美容顧問的專業支持石。
所有形式的粉晶基本上散發相同的能量頻率,但是晶簇形態的粉晶是所有種類中能量最為強大的,晶體越透澈、顏色越鮮豔濃郁的粉晶能量越強,星光粉晶則是結合愛的能量與帶電的金紅石,因此,星光粉晶更快速、放大粉晶原有的功效。粉晶是展開浪漫愛情的絕佳禮物!
祖母綠
Emeralds are fascinating gemstones. They show the most beautiful, deepest and most brilliant green imaginable: Emerald green. Inclusions are allowed, and nevertheless, in top qualities fine Emerald are even more valuable than diamonds.
The name Emerald was derived from French "esmeraude” which in turn goes back via Latin to the Greek root "smaragdos”, meaning simply "green gemstone”. There are uncountable adventure stories involving this splendid gemstone. Even the ancient Incas and Aztecs in South America, where the best Emeralds are still being found today, worshipped it as a holy stone. However, probably the most ancient occurrences which were known are located near the Red Sea. These gemstone mines were already exploited by Egyptian Pharaohs between 3000 and 1500 B.C., gained fame under he name of "Cleopatra’s Mines”, but had already run out when they were rediscovered.
Many centuries ago in the Veda, the ancient sacred writings of Hinduism, there was written down information on the valuable green gemstones and their healing power: ”Emeralds promise good luck”, or ”The Emerald enhances your well-being”. It does not come as a surprise, then, that the treasure chests of Indian Maharajas and Maharanis contained most wonderful Emeralds. One of the largest Emeralds in the world is the "Mogul Emerald”. It goes back to the year 1695, weighs 217.80 carats and is about 10 cm high. One side is inscribed with prayers, on the other side there are engraved opulent flower ornaments. The legendary Emerald was auctioned off at Christie’s of London for 2.2 million US dollars to an anonymous buyer.
Emeralds have been coveted ever since ancient times. Some of the most famous Emeralds can therefore be admired in museums and collections. For example, The New York Museum of Natural History not only shows a cup from pure Emerald which was owned by Emperor Jehingar, but also a Colombian Emerald crystal weighing 632 carats. The collection owned by the Bank of Bogota contains no less than five valuable Emerald crystals weighing between 220 and 1796 carats. Also in the Irani State Treasure there are guarded some wonderful Emeralds, among them the tiara of ex-Empress Farah.
Green of Life and of Light
Emerald green is the colour of life and of eternally returning spring. For centuries, however, it has also been the colour of beauty and of eternal love. Even in ancient Rome green was the colour dedicated to Venus, goddess of love and beauty. Today there are still many cultures and religions where green holds a special position. For example, green is the holy colour of Islam. All states of the Arabian league sport green banners symbolising the unity of their religion. But also within the Catholic church green holds an important status, as among the liturgy colours green is considered the most natural and elementary one.
Splendid Emerald green is a colour communicating harmony, love of nature and a primeval joy of life. You cannot ever get too much of this unique colour, as Pliny already pointed out "Green is pleasant to the eye without tiring it.”. Green is characterised as fresh and full of life, never as monotonous. And as this colour keeps on changing gradually between bright daylight and artificial lamplight, Emerald green in all its hues and shades will preserve its vivid energy.
Fingerprints of Nature
The vivid brilliance of its colour makes Emerald a unique gemstone indeed. But really good qualities are rare, as inclusions will often spoil the impression - traces of an active history of origin characterising the gemstone. Fine inclusions, after all, do not diminish the value; on the contrary. An Emerald of deep, vivid green with inclusions will be valued higher than an inclusion-free stone of paler colour. Almost endearingly, experts call the many crystal inclusions or fissures which are so typical for this gemstone a "jardin”. The tender green plant-like structures in the Emerald garden are considered as identifying characteristics of a naturally grown Emerald.
Where do they come from and why are they acceptable? In order to answer this question we must look back in history over 65 million years to the times when Emeralds were created. From a chemical-mineralogical point of view, Emeralds are beryllium aluminium silicates achieving the good hardness of 7.5 to 8. Like blue, pale pink Morganite, golden Heliodor and pale green Beryl, Emerald is also a member the Beryl gemstone family. Pure Beryl is colourless. Colours only exist when traces of certain elements are added in the process. For Emerald, traces of chrome are mainly responsible for the fascinating colour. These elements usually occur concentrated in the Earth crust at completely different locations from beryllium, and therefore Emeralds should not exist at all. However, in the course of extreme tectonic processes these contrary elements were brought together and created one of our most beautiful crystals in the process of crystallising under enormous heat and high pressure. Due to the tensions involved in the geological conditions there occurred several smaller or larger disturbances during creation. And a view inside the heart of an Emerald, with a magnifying glass or a microscope, will tell us something about the wild and vivid process of creating this unique jewel: there may be smaller or larger fissures recognisable, perhaps there will be a miniature crystal or a small bubble within, and a variety of structures may be discerned. Some of these phenomena had the time to heal out in the growth phase and show the serrated three-phase-inclusions, which are so typical for Colombian emeralds: cavities filled with liquid, often containing also a small gas bubble and tiny crystals.
Obeying the laws of logic, such a history of creation makes it virtually impossible for larger crystals to grow without imperfections. Therefore, then, it is a rare event indeed when a larger emerald of good colour and good transparency is found. And this is why such fine Emeralds are so valuable. But the very fact that Emeralds have a vivid past mean that we like to see traces of this in the stone - provided there is only a fine "jardin” apparent in the stone, and not a wildly overgrown and untamed jungle of a garden, which negatively effects colour and transparency.
The World of Fine Emeralds
Colombia is still the main country of occurrence for fine Emeralds. About 150 mining sites are known there, but not all of these are currently being exploited. The most famous names in this context are Muzo and Chivor, where even in pre-Colombian times the Incas mined Emeralds. The economically most important mine is Coscuez. Estimates ascribe about three quarters of the current Colombian emerald production to the about 60 locations belonging to the Coscuez mine. Colombian Emeralds are set apart from Emeralds of other origin by their especially fine and brilliant green which is not influenced by any bluish tinge. Depending on the place of occurrence, the colour of Emerald may vary. This fascinatingly beautiful colour is highly coveted in the international Emerald trade, so that even visible inclusions which can be discerned with the mere eye are acceptable. But Colombia has more to offer: from Colombian Emerald mines occasionally there come Emerald rarities on the market, like "Trapiche-emeralds” displaying a six-ray-star, or like the extremely rare Emerald Cat’s Eye.
Although undoubtedly the best and finest qualities of emeralds are from Colombia, it would be wrong to suppose that the "birthplace” of a stone automatically guarantees immaculate quality. Fine emeralds are also found in other countries such as the Zambia, Brazil, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan or Russia. Mainly Zambia, Zimbabwe and Brazil have gained an international reputation for fine Emeralds. From Zambia there are exported excellent Emerald crystals in a beautiful, deep emerald green showing good transparency. Their colour is usually darker than that of Colombian stones and often has a fine bluish undertone. From Zimbabwe’s famous Sandawana mines there come usually smaller, but very fine Emeralds in a vivid and deep green, often with a slight yellowish-green shade. Brazil’s gemstone mine Nova Era at present even challenges the famous Colombian Emerald mines: their production of Emeralds in beautiful shades of green compete in their attractive beauty with the gemstones offered by the neighbouring country. Because of the occurrences found in Africa and Brazil, Emeralds are fortunately available in larger amounts today than in earlier times - much to the pleasure of their fans.
A Capricious Gemstone
The good hardness may well protect Emeralds from scratches to some extent, but its brittle structure and the many fissures can make cutting, setting and cleaning the stone somewhat problematic. Cutting Emeralds always means a new challenge even for experienced cutters, on the one hand because of the high value of the rough crystal involved, on the other hand because of the frequent inclusions. But this does not diminish their fascination with the unique gemstone. They have developed a special cut, especially for Emeralds: the so-called emerald-cut. The clear design of the rectangular or square cut with its bevelled edges underlines the beauty of the valuable gemstone perfectly, while at the same time offering protection from mechanical strain. Emeralds, however, are also cut in many other, usually classical shapes. But if the raw material is veined by a multitude of inclusions, it is often cut as softly rounded cabochon or as Emerald pearls, which are especially popular in India.
Many Emeralds today are treated with oils or natural resins. This is customary in the trade, but it has the effect that the green jewels react often quite sensitively to in-expert treatment. For example, they must not be cleaned ultrasonically. The substances used by the cutter in the process of cutting or applied subsequently seal the fine openings on the surface of the gemstone and these would be removed in the course of such a cleaning procedure - resulting in a rather matted gemstone. Therefore Emerald rings should always be removed before the hands are immersed in any kind of detergent.
A Question of Trust
As Emerald is not only one of the most beautiful gemstones, but also one of the most valuable ones, there are unfortunately a multitude of syntheses and imitations. How can you feel safe that you do not fall for one of these impostors? The best strategy here is to buy your gemstone from an expert of your trust. Especially larger emeralds should only be purchased with an accompanying certificate provided by a renowned gemmological institute, where modern methods of analysis will be employed to assess a stone and separate natural from synthetic Emeralds, and where you will be informed about any treatments the stone was subjected to that you should know about.
And now a last piece of advice for buying Emeralds: other than diamonds, which show their sparkling brilliance even in sizes below one carat, a coloured gemstone should be preferred in larger sizes. There does exist beautiful jewellery set with smaller coloured stones as decorative accents, but Emeralds like other coloured gemstones will best display their brilliance in larger dimensions. How big your perfect Emerald should be - this depends on your personal preferences and also on your purse. Really big Emeralds of good quality are rare. In these cases the price for an Emerald of top quality will be higher than the price for an equally large diamond of the same weight. After all - Emerald is a gemstone with a unique fascination