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The Significant of Graduation and Why Jewelry is a Great Gift Idea
Graduation Gift: Jewelry is the Best Way to Mark One of the Most Important Moments in Life
Across culture we present jewelry as a gift to symbolize an important moment in life. Think of engagement ring or a bracelet for newborn. Graduation is for sure a significant moment deserves celebration, there is simply no better gift than jewelry. Read on to see our curated guided to graduation jewelry and the design concept behind, making each item on our list an especially meaningful gift.
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A Memorabilia for Academic Achievement
Knowledge is the path to freedom. That is why graduation is one of the most important benchmarks in life signifying an important achievement. No matter high school graduation, college degree or post university, each academic achievement is no small feat. A gift is well deserved for recognition, and jewelry makes the best graduation gift.
To celebrate this special accomplishment you need a unique piece of jewelry, not the run-off-the-mill product. Jewelry marks an important moment in life, a transcendental design is critical because it will be pristine overtime, not just good for a season or two. The best graduation jewelry is classy in style and uniquely design which sounds paradoxical, but critical to achieve something interesting and full of passion.
Brilliance of the Faceted Cut Gemstone
From our studio we selected these works best suit for gradational gift. We divided our selection into two categories; The Faceted gemstones and the Spherical gemstones.
By faceted stone we meant gemstones that are cut in the classical “diamond shape”. Rounded front and pointy back with angular cut all over, an average faceted stone has 58 side, light will bounce off and reflect in these facets resulting the brilliancy we love. Faceted cut is the predominant style to polish gemstones in the market and easy to understand why.
For the faceted style we have selected these pieces in different price range. First off we introduce ARORA. A dainty and easy to wear necklace inspired by the concept of fate and karma. The meaning behind the necklace makes it an especially meaningful as a reminder of life. With a gemstone set at the center, visually the metal extended as a 3-dimensional interpretation of the infinity sign. A classy and also fun design to wear.
Then we have SCROPIO, a cute minimalist necklace inspired by the stinger of scorpion. Think of this as a protection amulet, because the stinger is the greatest weapon of the Arachnida. Yet the design is cute and classy for all occasions. This size also makes a great choice as layering necklace.
ZIA is good luxury choice. A design inspired by the images of the galaxy, like satellite stars surrounding the planet. An integrated design with the bale transforms into a diamond halo around the center stone, elaborate and yet timeless.
Another luxury offer is the CALLA necklace. Design in the shape of a calla lily: the symbol for rebirth, purity and perseverance. An especially meaningful gift for the graduated as they are ready to start a new life. Symbols aside this is an everyday piece great for all occasions.
Soft and Tender Sheen of Spherical Cut Gemstone
As oppose to faceted cut gemstones, beaded or spherical cut gemstones are rarer in the market. The reason is partially due the difficulty of designing with a 3-dimensional bead. In comparison faceted stones have a front and back, meaning that gemstones cut to this fashion will have a place to “sit” and then secure by prong. On the other hand, a spherical cut gemstone is rounded all over with all angles exposes 360, and thus more thoughts and consideration need to be in place.
For those who appreciate spherical or bead cut gemstones are very special; a serenity and subtle beauty differ from faceted cut. Gemstones are in a more natural state, an advantage for stones with natural patterns. I myself like to see it this way: Faceted stone stun us with its brilliance; and spherical stones are loved for their gentle sheen.
Like we previously mentioned, the style for a graduation give should be transcend overtime, because it is a remember of such accomplishment, need to make the owner proud now and for the years to come. The following design are selected with such ethos:
Since the time of inception our SATURN necklace is one of our best sellers. In the form of planet Saturn this cute and dainty design is great for everyday. Showcasing the beauty of gemstone with its minimalist structure.
MAIA is the sister design to SATURN. Also inspired by the galaxy, the spherical cut gemstone represents celestial planet and the stars bathing in the cosmos. Both pieces have the same design language yet very different in style, SATURN necklace is more of a choker look great for layering; while MAIA is more substantial a drop pendant style for a prominent look.
Another popular option is JANNI, an oval shape pendant again with the similar design flare to MAIA and SATURN, a choice for those who prefer oval rather than drop style.
And we have DINI, more elaborate than the previous mentioned design is this vortex inspired necklace. Like the Ying-Yang symbol two precious gold wave inspired shape holds the spherical gem tight. An all-intergraded design, very clean and minimalistic make it wearable for all occasions.
After reading this article, did you have a fresh idea on graduation gift of your love one? We hope you find this reading useful. No matter you decided to celebrate with present or no present, the most important gesture is to be there in person at the graduation ceremony and enjoy!
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Alternative engagement ring - Minimalist jewelry - Delicate jewelry in 14K Rose gold - Couples promise ring - MARINA by Majade (Lady Ring)
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New Year, Brand New Products | MAJADE Blog Feb-2023
New Items to Start 2023
After nearly three years of calamity on the global scale, 2023 marks a new beginning. We believe one should always have high hopes for the future. Let’s have a hopeful new year, in this spirit we have 15 brand new designs to welcome 2023. New items are divided in two categories: fine jewelry and demi-fine jewelry, read on to find out all the details! Stay tune on updates, sign up now for our newsletter to get notification for discounts, per-launch, and gifts.
Fine jewelry: Luxurious in solid 14k gold
In this category we have NOA, ZIA and CALLA, minimalist necklaces set with natural gemstone. Dainty in size and great for layering, all pave set with diamonds for the extra glitter.
If you are looking for cute and dainty necklace we have NYMPH, STING and SACRED HEART. All crafted in 14k gold and selections of precious gemstones. Inspired by pop-culture motives like butterfly, scorpion stinger and the sacred heart. All three designs come with matching stud, great as multiple stack earrings. LUCIA is another new addition in stud earring collection, a minimalist design that’s elegant alone and cool as stack.
A new member to our alternative engagement rings we have SCORIPUS. Inspired by the tail of scorpion, definitely something different for those who dare to love! Comes with a wide variety gemstone of your choice to make the ring very special.
Demi-fine jewelry: Accessible in sterling silver
Creations of demi-fine jewelry are handcrafted in 925 silver. Stating off we have two sets of new design for couples’ ring: CUPID, a new rendition of arrow, a popular motif of love and devotion; ANANTAYA, his and her rings in the shape of infinity symbol, perfectly signifies eternal love.
SILVERTHORN is a bold statement ring for men, our new attempt venturing into the territory of men’s jewelry.
VENICE is a coin necklace inspired by the motifs popular in Venice during Renaissance period. Comes with free engraving options to make this piece extra special.
Last but not lease we have KOH, a Buddhist and Zen inspired bead bracelet with a sterling silver detail and a wide range of natural gemstone to choose from.
Despite all the madness in the world and feeling powerless at times, never give up hope and stay positive. Though art and ingenuity there is always life, we do what we do best and hope you will enjoy our new creations. Hello again to our supporters and warm greetings to friends who are new to Majade!
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February Birthstone: Amethyst | MAJADE Blog 2023
Amethyst: The birthstone of February
One of the most well-known gemstones in the world, amethyst has a long traditional representing February. Find out more below about amethyst and why this February birthstone is very special.
Theories on why amethyst is selected to represent February
The true origin of how amethyst became the February birthstone is hard to trace, like many subjects in history. A common theory explains that in astrology, Aquarius (Jan 20th -Feb 18th) and Pisces (Fen 19th -Mar 20th) are zodiacs of February, both signs can be represented by purple and thus the association with amethyst.
Some propose the following theory and I like the poetic notion: February is a month of duality, already into the new year, yet still not completely waken from stupor of the previous. Still a cold winter month, yet there’s a hint of spring vibe in the air. Amethyst too is a symbol of duality, with purple being the perfect balance of red (hot) and blue (cold). Moreover, those who are February born trends to be dreamers and romanticist by heart. Needless to say, February 14th marks the famous St. Valentine’s Day. Purple itself is a romantic color full of imagination. In a metaphysical sense amethyst and February both embodies a mystical quality of duality, perhaps this is why they are forever tied together.
A beloved gemstone for many reasons.
Whatever the real origin is, we can all be certain that amethyst is recognized as a powerful stone in the chakra field. Most believe amethyst is a great (if not the best) stone for protection against negative energy, also wonderful for cleansing. While crystal healing is another subject that deserves its own article, everyone can enjoy amethyst for the lovely shade of purple. Subtle and low-key, yet majestically vibrant.
Being a member of the quartz family amethyst is highly versatile and have a wide application in jewelry. Tough enough to be cut into many shapes plus good semi-transparency, this gemstone can be cut as beads, faceted stones, or simply in raw state. The cut has tremendous effect on the appearance: rich deep color as bead, bright and vibrant in faceted cut, and full of character in raw stone. All cuts of amethyst are uniquely beautiful in their own ways, which to choose is really a matter of personal preference.
UNA, the minimalist design perfectly showcases beauty of amethyst
One of my favorite design is UNA set with amethyst. Personally I prefer amethyst in bead form. The rich deep purple offers a mystical and yet majestic feeling. My philosophy in jewelry design is always enhancing the natural beauty of gemstone as a goal. An abundance of design elements often overpowers the stone. However, if the design is too plain results can be bland and boring; lacking sophistication to ignite the passion of viewers. Simply put, a nice design does not need too much but need to be just enough. With the UNA set (comes in necklace and dangling earrings) a wave inspired form “wraps” around the amethyst bead, the bead is set with a post though the drilled hole, viewer can appreciate the stone at all angles: front, side, and the back. This “perfect balance” approach is best to showcase the beauty of amethyst.
Purple would be considering somewhat a niche color, at lease in the fashion world. Definitely not as popular as black, white or blue; but those who love purple absolutely falls for it. Purple is a color for dreamers. Amethyst perfectly suits you if your birthday is within this month; or if you consider yourself a true romanticist and dreamer!
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Black Design For Black Friday
Black Friday is the most important shopping day for most shoppers. We are preparing several promotional offers, below is highlight of some popular jewelry
"ORCHID", symbol for elegance and strength, it’s unique flower and strong stem shows the perfect balance of two
PRAIRIE bangle, inspired by the wonderful slight of tendrils seen in Portage la Prairie, Canada!
"UNA", name after Barra do Una of Brazil, the beach area with a unique scene where ocean meets the river, inspiration for shape of this necklace.
KOH, the word means “island” in Thai. A zen vibe bead bracelet with the aesthetic of the Far East. Conjoin silver bead inspired by the charming twin Koh Nangyuan
MAIA necklace, inspired by mystery of the galaxy, a minimalist vision of celestial planet and the stars around
LILY ring, inspired by Calla lily which can survive the winter and regrow as cut flower, the symbol of purity and rebirth
Stay tuned on our upcoming offers!
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Why Sapphire is September Birthstone and Alternatives
The Reason Why Sapphire Represents September, Plus Great Choices of Alternative Birthstones
Being one of the most well recognized gemstones, even non-jewelry savory friends might know Sapphire is the birthstone of September. But is there a rational or reason behind the decision? Read on to discover! In honor of the season, remember to take the opportunity and get a FREE birthstone necklace upon purchase during the month of September.
Looking into Astrology: Relationship of Sapphire to Virgo and Libra
Gemstone lovers might remember birthstone by months, but puzzled as to why that specific gemstone was selected to represent the very month. True, we can be sure there must be a reason behind, however history is an ambiguous subject with many theories and stories. The modern birthstones we recognized today were agreed upon by organizations like Jewelers of America and American Gem Trade Association. This fact gives us a good start to investigate why Sapphire was selected to symbolize September.
The Link Between Sapphire, Virgo and the Planet Mercery
A key element of modernity is individualism, and thus the rational behind birthstone selection is often tied to Zodiac. The month of September is predominately represented by Virgo (Aug 23 – Sep 22) and shares by Libra (Sep 23 – Oct 22). The ruling planet of Virgo is Mercery. And we all know Mercery is known as the “ocean planet”, symbolized by the color blue, water and transparency. Furthermore, Sapphire represents calmness and stability which coincide with Virgo’s temperament; and hence the Virgo-Sapphire-Mercury association.
Libra and Sapphire- the Metaphysic of Balance
The latter of September is represented by Libra, which is represented by a weight or scale, and thus symbolized balance and equilibrium. With its royal blue hue, Sapphire is connected to truth, sincerity and faithfulness. No doubt the perfect match with Libra.
The actual reason of selecting Sapphire for September was lost in history, but the Zodiac theory makes a very good case.
Kyanite: A Great Alternative September Birthstone
Sapphire is one of the rarest minerals on earth undoubtedly comes with a high price tag. Due to the accessibility nowadays people are accepting alternatives, and Kyanite is a good candidate with its similar appearance and a relatively affordable in price. Kyanite’s royal blue hue and brilliancy have a close resemblance to Sapphire. The main difference between two stones is their hardness.
Sapphire is a gemstone from the corundum family, ranking a 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness it is one of the hardest gemstones on earth after diamond. Kyanite ranks a 4.5 – 7 in comparison (generally speaking jewelry grade Kyanite is around 6.5-7 in hardness, this topic deserves a more detail explanation for another article). The hardness however limits the way Kyanite is cut and polish. Being a more brittle material in comparison, Kyanite is more often cut and polish to spherical shape (bead) or briolette. Not necessary a CON to the gemstone, think of this as a feature not a bug. A Kyanite bead is truly specular with its natural pattern and gloss. Something that cannot be describe into words, best sees the photo or better yet in physical jewelry!
Color Sapphire for the Early Autumn Mood
Aside from the famous royal blue, Sapphire comes in many other colors. Although in a traditional sense only the popular blue is considered as September birthstone, nowadays more people see color sapphire as another great choice to represent the autumn month. Let’s look at our best pick of color sapphire and how they relate to the season!
Teal Sapphire, the color of a Brisky Lake
Reminiscent of the lake in early autumn, not so cold, just a bit chilly and very refreshing. Teal Sapphire is very much like the royal blue Sapphire with a tint of green. A great color for the nonconformist.
Pink Sapphire and the color of Autumn Sky
Think of the captivating rosy pink sunset of an autumn sky, this popular variation of Sapphire is a favorite for the true romantic.
Yellow Sapphire and the Leaf of Early Fall
Reminds us of September where the trees are turning to an amber yellow color. Perhaps a little melancholy, but somberly beautiful in its own right.
Now we hope you learn about Sapphire and other alternatives for September birthstone! Don’t forget to enjoy a FREE birthstone necklace upon purchase. Offer is good till October 01 2023.
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Love Keeps Growing: Flower Design Wedding and Engagement Ring
Floral Theme Engagement and Wedding Ring: A Symbol for Love and Growth
Flower theme rings is always great for marriage proposal as the jewelry symbolize hope and a new beginning. After post-COVID era, the world is ready for fresh start on many things, perfect time for those who are ready to tie the knot. Read on to find out why our floral theme engagement and wedding rings could be your best choice!
2 as 1 Wedding and Engagement Rings Set
Should you stack engagement ring with wedding band; wear them simultaneously on different fingers; or only wear the wedding band? Really boils down to a matter of styling and personal choice. While there is no certain rule, from my observation most people prefer to stack engagement ring and wedding band on the same finger. We did a brief survey asked if there Is any reason for those only wear wedding ring. A common answer is simply the look of both rings does not match with one another. From this pragmatic standpoint, I want to design sets that goes perfectly together. Aesthetically and mechanically.
The affiliation of engagement and wedding ring is similar to the relationship of flower and leaves – both enhances each other’s beauty; or as Aristotle quotes, “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts”
Floral theme jewelry is always popular thought-out ages. A true timeless classic, we see portrayal of flowers in both antiquity and modern jewelry. We are stun by the beauty of flowers. Some culture calls them the jewelry of nature, and thus makes perfect sense in a poetic way to represent flower in jewelry. The design is especially meaningful in wedding rings, because it brings out the beautiful and feminine aspect of women.
Calla Lily the Symbol for Purity
Calla Lily has no thorns and have a very faint scent, therefore symbolize purity and child-like innocent.
As a believer of dualism, I always want to find the perfect balance between the opposite polarities. The LILY ring, for example, the contrast plays beautifully between the finely crafted miniature flower verse rough texture of the raw stone. Also playing with contrast is the texture on the shanks; the tree bark texture verses the smooth surfaced on both rings. Chic and minimalist to wear as two separate rings; or elaborate as the whole Calla Lily plant when stack together as one.
ORCHID the Sensual Beauty
Orchid is the perfect choice for the bold and adventurous, because it symbolizes stunning beauty, pleasure and sensuality.
ORCHID ring is the perfect choice if you want something classic yet different. Features a faceted center-stone, the shoulder is detailed by a bud accent with diamond. A design simple and clean on its own; makes a head turner by matching two pieces together. A very special wedding ring inspired by the extra-long vines of orchid, this unique style charters the territories of alternative wedding rings designs.
Plum Blossom the Symbol of Undying Love
The plum blossom (aka Ume) is significant in East Asian culture because it has the rare characteristic of blooming under cold weather, therefore is considered a symbol of strength, perseverance, beauty and determination. In the context of love this stoic aspect is especially meaningful.
In this UME ring we once again play on the contrast of stones plus the texture of metals. A plum flower design engagement ring sets a raw stone, partner with a pave wedding band that cool to wear on its own. Stack them up together and get an image of a blooming flower on the Ume tree branch.
Now that you know the story behind each or our flower design ring sets, we hope you’ll find appreciation for the meaning and symbology. These beautiful botanical theme wedding and engagement rings are definitely something to consider!
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The Reason Peridot is the August Birthstone and Selected Jewelries
Why Peridot is the Birthstone of August and Great Gift Ideas
We know there are logic behind the selection of birthstones, but the true origin is obscure and difficult to ascertain. For August we researched the most creditable (and interesting) anecdote that makes the perfect sense. Read on to find out! During the month of August, we offer a 25% off on all items as summer celebration. Remember to take the opportunity adding jewelries to your collection or getting gifts to your love ones.
The Affiliation of Peridot and Hot Summer Heat
Peridot are made by volcanic basalt under extreme heat and pressure. Therefore, Peridot are symbolically hot being created from lava under high heat condition, hence the association with summer heat. A rather simple but convincing explanation.
One can also look into the zodiac. Leo’s (July 23-Aug 22) ruling planet is the all-powerful Sun. Astrology aside lion is often tie to the Sun for both represents the majestic and powerful. In many aspects too we can see the association: the lion’s mane compares with solar ray; lion’s yellow fur correlate with color of the sun… Rationally we can establish the link between extreme heat, lion, and Peridot all together as a representation of August’s summer.
Virgo (Aug 23-Sep22) shares August with Leo. The color green and brown (being an Earth tone) are known to be Virgo’s lucky color, perfectly captures by Peridot’s unique shade of olive green. Compare to the richer green of Emerald, the specific shade of green in Peridot is an acquired taste. But once you fell in love with it you can never go back! If you are a Virgo then Peridot is an especially worthwhile gemstone to consider for this very reason.
Curated Peridot Jewelry and Gift Recommendations
With its particular color, Peridot is charming in different ways. The stone can be faceted, round beaded or raw. These selected designs are especially gorgeous showcasing the beauty of Peridot.
The Symbolism of Calla Lily Perfectly Matches Peridot
Peridot is a naturally good fit to the lily flower for both contains similar symbolic meaning of growth and beauty. The LILY necklace is in a stylized form of the calla lily flower. At the center of the flower sets a faceted Peridot, and the stem accent with diamonds in a semi-halo format. A very nice yet easy to wear design.
Silver Spoon Necklace with Raw Peridot Representing Sugar Cube
Rough or raw stone means the gemstone are in its natural form, without cutting into the more conventional shape of faceted or bead. This treatment gain traction in recent years as people are starting to appreciate gemstones for its raw beauty. Not all gemstone is suitable for this cut. Rating a 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, a fair toughness makes Peridot suitable for rough cut. The LONDON necklace is miniature spoon influenced by British afternoon tea. Imagine the raw Peridot as a cube of sugar ready to be serve with milk tea. This one is mint favored.
Minimalist Necklace is a Timeless Classic
Spherical or beaded cut gemstones possess a gentle sheen. A round beaded Peridot reminds me of a watery grape. The MAIA necklace is one of our bestselling design because it shows the beauty of beaded cut gemstone in all its glory. A minimalist design really best describes the “less is more” aesthetics.
Thank you for reading. Let’s celebrate summer with August birthstone! Please be remained to take this opportunity and enjoy 25% off on all items though out the month of August.
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Why Ruby is the July Birthstone and Other Stunning Alternatives
What Makes Ruby the Birthstone of July and Beautiful Ruby Alternatives
The month of July is represented by Ruby. Why this fiery gemstone was specifically chosen to describe July? The reason is lost in history, what remains are theories and possible explanations. Read on to find out more! Aside from Ruby, also learn about other great choices for July birthstone. To celebrate the summer, though out the month of July get a Pink Tourmaline necklace for FREE upon purchase.
July’s Zodiac and Association with Ruby
One can always look into zodiac and astrology for clues, as this was the logic for birthstone selection for most months. The zodiac sign Cancer predominately occupies the month, from June 22- July 22. Since ancient Greece this astrological sign is pictorialize by a crab; or a crayfish perhaps lobster in alternative depictions. All of these shellfish are characterized by their bright red exoskeleton.
Ruby is famous for its fiery red hue and is one of the hardest minerals on earth. The color and toughness are being metaphorically compares to crabs, and thus with this association Ruby was crowned the birthstone of July.
Just to clarify on the hardness of Ruby, being a member of the Corundum family Ruby rate a 9 on the Mohs scale of harness. For comparison diamond is the hardest mineral known to men, rate a 10. SO Ruby is one of the toughest gemstones on earth and it’s not exactly like those of a shellfish. But we can appreciate the metaphorical comparison by the ancients.
For friends with the zodiac sign of Leo (July 23-Aug22) the almighty Sun is their ruling planet. The Sun is often symbolized by fire and the color red, in this aspect Ruby makes the perfect representation. Ruby would be adored by any Leo, for their brave and passionate temperament matches perfectly with the color and toughness of Ruby.
Astrology aside, some people prefer a simpler theory as to why Ruby was chosen as July birthstone: the flaming red hue of Ruby coincide with the summery heat wave of July. This explanation makes a perfect sense, and actually in a sense runs parallel with the zodiac theory. Regardless which story you think is the real reason, safe to say that we can all agree that Ruby is an excellent symbol for heat, passion and positive energy. Anyone who appreciate these qualities can enjoy a Ruby.
Gorgeous Alternative Birthstones to Ruby
Ruby is a cherished gemstone since ancient times. Consider worth more than diamond, many civilizations praised Ruby for its incomparable beauty. Indeed, Ruby is one of the rarest minerals on earth. Beautiful comes at a cost; the handsome price tag makes Ruby unapproachable sometimes.
However, with the multi-faceted landscape of the modern world we now have other choices than Ruby. In the ancient world it was black onyx as the alternative to Ruby (this is beyond me for the appearance and property are entirely different, but I am sure the ancients must have their logic behind). Nowadays we consider gemstones with similar appearance and characteristic as the second July birthstones.
Pink Tourmaline or Rubellite in a Pinkish Shade of Red
Pink Tourmaline are also called Rubellite. The name alone suggests the similarities to Ruby. A beautiful gemstone in its own right, Pink Tourmaline shouldn’t be treated as a mere; rather a remarkable gemstone worthy of its own identity. The red of Pink Tourmaline is more pinkish and offers a more youthful look. A semi-precious gemstone Pink Tourmaline is a rare find in nature, but more approachable in price than the even more scarce Ruby.
Red Chalcedony the Subtle Beauty
Red Chalcedony is a gemstone with growing popularity, another great alternative for July birthstone. Also known as Red Agate or Carnelian, the three names actually signify the quality and the specific shade of red, but for our intent and purposes let’s consider these interchange terms. The main different to Ruby is the opaque body of Red Chalcedony, not as glittery and brilliance as Ruby but shines with a gentle luster. Overall a calm and subtle look, Red Chalcedony is best shaped to beads. Chalcedony is quite budget friendly being one of the more common gemstones found on earth.
The Uniqueness of Raw Ruby
Or perhaps you would really love to have a genuine Ruby but don’t want to cost an arm or leg? May we suggest raw Ruby? These are Ruby in their most natural form. Differ than the faceted Ruby seen more commonly in the market, the non-cut and polish Ruby means they minus the labor and thus more affordable. Unconventional but also a refreshing look for those have a penchant for true uniqueness.
We hope you found the story of how Ruby is crowned July birthstone interesting. Rather your decided to buy a Ruby or its alternatives, remember is always the thought that counts. Again, please be reminded to enjoy a FREE Pink Tourmaline necklace upon purchase. Offer good till August 01 2023. Thank you for reading!
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Why Pearl and Moonstone Were the Dual Birthstone of June
Reason Why Pearl and Moonstone was Chosen to represent the month of June
You might have heard of the term June moon or the strawberry moon. Why this month is particularly tied to the moon is an interesting story, read on to learn more plus see some great suggestions for June’s birthstone gift. To celebrate this very special month don’t forget to take this opportunity, enjoy limited offer for a FREE Moonstone necklace upon purchase. Offers good till July 01 2023.
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June’s Zodiac Signs and Relationship with Birthstones
Today we recognize Pearl and Moonstone as the birthstone of June. But why these specific gemstones were chosen to represent this month? The origin dated back to ancient times: One can look in the Zodiac for clues as many months of birthstone are selected based on astrology. The month of June overlaps two signs, Gemini (May21-June20) and Cancer (June21- July 22). Gemini is ruled by the Planet Mercury, respectively Cancer by the Moon. Both of the planets have the elemental attribute of water and thus channel the feminine energy. For this reason, gemstones associate with the Moon or the water are chosen to symbolize the month of June.
No other gemstone best represent water than Pearl as they are literally harvested from the ocean. The nickname “jewels of the sea” comes to mind when describing the gemstone. The soft sheen of pearl is also compared to the Moon by many cultures. Easy to see this feminine-water-June-and-Pearl association and understand why Pearl in particular was selected.
As for Moonstone many ancient cultures see it as the solidified from of moonlight. The Roman, the Greek and the Hindu for example, all associate the stone with the lunar goddess. Metaphysically speaking, Pearl and Moonstone have similar symbology; both suggested water, femininity and the mystical. Which stone to choose really comes down to a matter of personal preference and judgment of aesthetic. I say both stone are stunning in their own right. We curated two design that might provide our readers a good June’s gift idea:
NOA, the Ocean Inspired Moonstone Pendant with Diamonds
Our NOA necklace is a great choice for June’s birthstone gift. In the abstract form of a wave this minimalist pendant features a faceted Moonstone as center stone. A simplistic design, we want to use this clean yet powerful wave shape to show the feminine aspect of Moonstone; furthermore enhance the beauty with pave diamonds. Keeping a clean look there is no bale (the hoop to allow chain to pass though); instead we go for an integrated design, meaning that the bale part is merged with the “wave”. Our savvy jewelry lovers will notice the minimal use of prongs (claws to set the stone). The wave shape secure (half channel to be technical and precise) most of the Moonstone then fasten by a single prong. All the detail for the achievement of a clean and minimalistic look.
SELINA, the Dainty Design Pearl and Diamond Ring
Pearl is always an interesting gemstone to work with. Unlike minerals which can be cut and polish into different shapes, Pearls are naturally rounded*. The spherical or ball shape nature of Pearl takes more thoughts and consideration, because unlike say a faceted diamond, all angels of the Pearl is expose meaning the gem will be view at all 360; this is why some consider Pearls to be restrictive. We like to think of this trait as a great feature of the design.
SELINA ring captures the best features of a Pearl. A modern ring inspired by the shooting star, design utilize a simple swirl holding the Pearl; shank of the ring is integrated as part of the motif; moreover the “tail” of the comet is accent by pave diamonds, like a shooting star flying across the sky with a blazing trail. The Pearl can be appreciated at all angles, we had been told this design makes a wonderful alternative engagement ring.
*Actually Pearls does come in off-round too. Named Oval Pearl for the elongated ones, and Baroque Pearls for the free-form organic shapes. Furthermore, Pearls are relatively soft, they can be carved into different shape, mostly commonly a rose or a skull… but the pre-dominate shape accepted by the market is the round shape Pearl, and thus most consider the “standard” Pearl are rounded.
We hope you found this article informative and you learn more about June’s birthstone. Don’t forget to take this opportunity, enjoy limited offer for a FREE Moonstone necklace upon purchase. Applies till July 01 2023.
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Diamond the April Birthstone and Other Great Alternatives
April Birthstone: Reason Why Diamond was Chosen and the Accessible Alternatives
Among all gemstones, diamond is unarguably the most recognized. Why is it selected to represent April, and what are other great alternatives? Read on to found out more! Remember to enjoy a FREE April birthstone necklace and 25% off with coupon code APR252023
Even for those who don’t pay attention to the jewelry world, diamond is well-known and got to be the most popular gemstone, consequently most would know by heart that it is the birthstone of April. Incredible as they are, diamond is also one of the most expensive material on earth; a paradox for those who have love ones born in the month. Imagine buying a birthstone as gift, April is by far the most expensive among all 12 months. However as traditions become modernized, nowadays we also consider other alternatives as April birthstones. Moissanite and clear quartz are great nominee due to their transparency and likeliness to diamond.
April’s Astrology, Zodiacs and Diamond
Before we get into the alternatives, let us explore why diamond was selected as April birthstone in the first place. There are many stories and rumors as to why diamond was clowned to represent April (the similar situation would apply to all 12 months). The most possible explanation points to astrology. The Zodiac signs of April are Aries (March 20-April 20) and Taurus (April 21-May 21), which are respectively rule by the planet Mars (symbolize fire) and Venus (symbolize light). Diamond being a clear and brilliance gemstone* is the perfect embodiment for both fire and light. Resonates with both zodiac and thus was adequately clowned as the birthstone of April. (*diamond actually comes in a wide range of colors, from the rarest red to the relatively common yellow, however the more popular color and common perception is still its clear white version)
Moissanite Is the Accessible Alternative to Diamond
Now it’s safe to say that the transparency quality of diamond makes it the April birthstone. Moissanite being the syntenic version of diamond is a great second choice. Also called lab-diamond, Moissanite have the same molecular compound as natural diamond does. In an over-simplified sense natural diamond are pure carbon, formed under high pressure deep within earth; Moissanite are created under the simulated condition in a lab. Hence Moissanite are the perfect replacement with an accessible price point. Being the toughest mineral on earth Moissanite can be set to jewelry in various ways. The ARIZONA necklace is one of our most popular design for April birthday gift. This is an easy to wear piece great for all occasions with an off-center solitaire stone, essential to your jewelry collection.
Clear Quartz as a Subtle Version for April Birthstone
They say the judgement of beauty all boils down to a matter of personal taste. If the fiery glitter of Moissanite is too flamboyant for you, clear quartz is another wonderful alternative with its low-key and quiet appearance. Also known as rock crystal or white quartz, this gemstone resembles diamond with high transparency when faceted cut and polish. Key difference is quartz presents a subtle and reserved brilliancy. If you are pushing for a purist aesthetic, then the beaded cut version of quartz might be even better choice. Looks like a miniature crystal ball, stunning for its subtle beauty favored by the minimalist at heart. Also worth mentioning is within the crystal healing and reiki community, clear quartz is regard as a very powerful stone for the amplification of energy.
Although both Moissanite and clear quartz are good alternative April birthstones, the cultural status of diamond is irreplaceable. Which gemstone to choose is really a matter of personal value and preference. We hope this article is helpful to your decision selecting the right April birthstone gift, and please take the opportunity to enjoy the limited offer for a FREE clear quartz necklace upon purchase. Applies till May 01 2023.
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Opal, Rose Quartz and Tourmaline: The Birthstones of October
Is October birthstone Opal, Tourmaline or Rose Quartz?
The simple answer is all three. Originally Opal was the only stone selected to represent October, but later on Tourmaline was added, and eventually extended to Rose Quartz.
To many people October is the month of romance. We love this autumn season for its ever-changing colors, brisky cool temperature, and a general vibe of coziness. Why are these gemstones selected to symbolize October? The stories and theories are intriguing, let’s read on to find out!
Opal, Zodiac and Astrology
Libra (Sep 23- Oct 22) and Scorpio (Oct 23 – Nov 21) are the Zodiac signs of October. We can look into astrology for critical clues to why Opal was selected to represent the month, because modern birthstones were curated by organizations like the National Jewelers of American, and astrology always plays an important role to the decision.
A convincing hypothesis goes like this: Libra’s ruling planet is Venus which traditionally symbolize light and radiance; by extension further represents pleasure, desire and everything luxurious. High in feminine energy, Opal is the perfect embodiment of these qualities marked by its unique sparkling effect.
In another aspect the multi-color Opal correlates with the hue of autumn season, which adds on to the planet Venus association.
Scorpio Association with Opal
Our Scorpios friends are deeply emotional and intense with all things they pursuit. There is simply no better gemstone best describe this characteristic than Opal. Just look at this beautiful gemstone, the shimmering multi-color effect known as the Opalescence evoke all kinds of passion and emotions. Opal is a natural fit for Scorpios.
Tourmaline as the Modern Birthstone of October
Beautiful as the Opal are, it is one of the rarest gemstones on Earth, which obviously comes with a handsome price tag. Plus, aesthetically speaking Opal is too feminine for some people’s taste, and thus Tourmaline was officially added as a second choice for October birthstone. Tourmaline comes in many colors too, which makes a great representation for the autumn vibe; also coincide with the temperament of both October Zodiacs.
Tourmaline comes in many colors reminiscent of autumn. A well recognize color is pink, with the top-quality specimens also called Rubellite. Other variants like purple, green, brown, yellow, black, white, and anything in between are adore by gemstone lovers. The most prized are the teal variant known as Paraiba Tourmaline, a stunning beauty and also one of the rarest stone on earth. Tourmaline is so colorful, in some aspect could be a better representation of Autumn color than Opal.
Rose Quartz, the Contemporary Choice of Alternative Birthstone
We see why Tourmaline was adopted as the second birthstone of October in the beginning of 20th Century. With the abundance choice of color, Pink Tourmaline is still the more popular variation. With the public’s recognition of Pink Tourmaline as October birthstone, in recent years some people feel that the pink hue of Tourmaline is too intense, and thus opted for the pastel-colored Rose Quartz. Although not “officially” an October birthstone, nowadays we commonly see Rose quartz also as an October birthstone and love it for the gentle shade of pink. Compares to Pink Tourmaline, Rose quartz have a more casual vibe and very suitable for daily wear.
With so many choices of birthstone for October, which one best suit you really boil down to a matter of personal preference. All three gemstones are different type of beauty to be admire in their own way. Why not all three for the vibrant mood of October?
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