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Guide to Sell Your Precious Gemstones for Cash with Confidence
The first, after you have made the decision to Sell Your Gemstones for Cash, is to determine their actual value. Understand what you own; that is going to protect you from accepting a lower price than they are worth. You can consider getting an appraisal by a certified gemmologist or an honest jewellery expert.
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Sell Wholesale Gemstones & Beads Online at The Gem Bazaar
At The Gem Bazaar, we've made selling wholesale gemstones, beads, cabochons, and carvings simple and rewarding. If you have a collection of beautiful gemstones that you'd like to sell, we're the perfect online marketplace for you. By registering with us, you get to become part of a community that appreciates the value and beauty of gemstones just like you do.
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Best Gemstone Shopping Store in Bangladesh
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Gemstone Shopping Store Bangladesh (Stone Dealers in Dhaka) Gemstone Shopping Store Bangladesh: Tajmahal Gems World is the best gemstone shopping store in Bangladesh. We always provide the original stones. In both ancient and modern times, people from all over the world generally embrace gemstones for ornamental purposes. Apart from its preciousness as jewels,…
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Discover the Brilliance Tanzanite Gemstone for Sale
Discover The Brilliance Of The Tanzanite Gemstone For Sale, a captivating and rare gem that exudes elegance. With its unique hues and exceptional clarity, Tanzanite stands out as a symbol of sophistication and beauty. Embrace its allure and add a touch of luxury to your jewelry collection.
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Those in desperate need of cash sometimes resort to Sell My Jewellery Online to jewellery dealers. Consider several examples in which the money gained from selling gold jewellery is significantly lower than anyone's expectations if you plan to sell old jewellery inside a market.
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Buy Minerals Online
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Probably one of the worst blows to me psychologically as a chronically ill and permanently disabled person is that... I didn't have a very ambitious childhood dream. I never wanted to be President or an astronaut, or even a dragon, and I'll still never realize my rather pathetic little dream.
I just wanted to be a jeweler; someone you'd go to for cool one-of-a-kind commissions and custom jobs using precious and semiprecious stones and metals... but I'll still never get there.
Before my mind and body started to quit on me, I dreamed of going to college to learn to make beautiful art out of precious stones and metals that would make people feel beautiful and represent love. I wanted a simple vocation, wasn't going to get me anywhere close to being a millionaire, but I could at least hope to support myself, and maybe even see people come in for commissioned pieces on the good reviews of my past customers that loved my work.
Maybe I'd have my own separate workshop and sell online or out of booths at faires and cons and farmer's markets. Where I live, there are natural deposits of geodes like amethysts and other quartz you can mine yourself (amethyst especially is surprisingly easy to literally dig up out of the mud with gardening tools and a bucket), and I could've boasted about mining my own gemstones ethically on my own dime with my own hands, so no one who wore my jewelry would worry about their engagement ring or pendant funding blood diamonds.
I knew it wasn't gonna happen before I turned 13. I'm 32 now, bedridden most of the time, currently having yet another flareup of both pain with a side-bonus of an infection my doctor can't seem to diagnose (reinfection #4, at that), and don't even have the energy to sit up and slide a bead onto a piece of string, and reaching for the bead itself would make me gasp with pain right now.
I just wanted to be a jeweler. I wanted to be a person, not a patient.
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So this topic has been refreshed in my mind since I went to a rock shop yesterday. For one, everything is way over priced, like low grade 1x1 inch amethyst should not be 30$ and little gemstone bead bracelets should be like 10$, not 25$-70$. I would like to preface this by saying I am getting my degree in geology and have done so much research. But my real qualm is that all these shops literally make up and mislabel rocks all the time and everyone, especially people who use it for their practices, just buy into it. Common things I see being mislabeled or just made up include: -'Blue/turquoise obsidian':
No! That's literally just glass, or at the very least not obsidian. Blue obsidian technically exists but its 1) super rare and expensive and 2) looks almost completely black but has a blue/steelish iridescence. -Literally any color of sardonyx than black/brown/red/white:
This is either dyed or just some other kind of agate. Sardonyx is a combination of Sard (red/brown/orange) and Onyx (black/white). There was only one instance in which I saw anyone say that sardonyx can be green, and it was some dude on Reddit with a picture that had no source or citation. - 'Citrine' Obviously citrine is real but so many people sell fake/heat treated amethyst Fake:
real:
Real citrine tends to be muted yellow and brown, and not very foggy or white. It also has a consistent color throughout. Heat treated amethyst is typically super vibrant in color and bold yellow, gold, or even dark brown. They are inconsistent in color and tend to be darker at the ends, and have white bases. -Aurora/angel aura and titanium quartz
This is just some other kind of quartz that they put some chemical coat on to make it look like that, its not naturally occurring. I just see so many people being misinformed online and in stores, and these are like the most common ones. Also I want to say that I don't care that people are BUYING these, it's not necessarily hurting anyone. I hate seeing people gatekeeping rocks or like yelling at inexperienced practitioners for using the wrong kind of rock but then go on to use heat treated amethyst as citrine (which are chemically different). Literally almost every kind of rock in a rock store is quartz, like aventurine, onyx, sardonyx, agate, jasper, etc. Like telling someone they cant use carnelian and they have to use sard instead is dumb because they're literally both quartz. If you only care about the color of the rocks for your practice, then leave it at that. But telling someone they can't use a specific rock because its going to give them like bad vibes is so necessary and just wrong.
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Are you looking for a source to Sell Your Gemstones? Many options are available, but finding the right credible choice can be daunting. An insight into all the options can lead to the right path. In this blog, you can go through some great places to sell your precious stones. Go through the blog and ease your selling needs with profitable returns.
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Pearl Correspondences & Uses in Witchcraft
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In ancient Chinese culture, pearls were used in artwork, folktales, and charms to represent wishes, fortunes, gratitude, and even the moon:
Marquis of Sui’s Pearl, a gemstone in a folktale dating back to the Warring States period (475-221 BCE), is given to a leader, Sui, from an injured snake that he nurses back to health, as a symbol of gratitude.
In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, The Chintamani (equivalent to the importance of The Philosopher’s Stone in alchemy) is known as a wish-fulfilling jewel that is sometimes depicted as a pearl.
In Chinese artwork, dragons may be seen holding or playing with a “flaming pearl” – in this context, some believe the pearl may be representative of “an object of great value that enhances the benign dragon who treasures it”, however it is more commonly (especially in Westerners) believed to be a cosmological symbol of the moon – in fact, there is an ancient belief that full moons are solid pearls, while new moons are hollow pearls.
In holistic circles, pearl powder is also known to help you with longevity, beauty, bone-health, among many other (non-FDA approved) benefits – and in Ayurvedic medicine, pearl is said to be an antidote for poison, and it was also used in love potions.
Knowing the traditional symbolism of pearls in Chinese and Eastern cultures, as well as its (supposed) medical benefits and Ayurvedic uses, we can create our own Correspondences for Utilizing Pearls in Witchcraft:
The Moon
The inner/subconscious-self
Wishes
Gratitude
Abundance
Love
Beauty
Longevity, good health
Pisces, cancer
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Uses for pearls (or pearl powder) in modern witchcraft:
Use pearl powder as highlighter in makeup for an easy glamor-spell
Mix with salt and other herbs associated with abundance to make “money-salt” for money spells
Add whole pearls or sprinkle pearl powder in your money bowl
Blow pearl powder onto your front door at the beginning of each month to bring abundance to your home
Write down a secret or something you want to get off your chest, and bury it with a pearl to keep it ‘hidden away’ from others
Make a wish with a pearl by leaving it out in a rainstorm, or dropping it into a natural body of water (pond, lake, etc).
Offerings to sea-related or beauty-realted deities
Fun pearl facts:
Genuine pearls (and pearl powder) doesn’t burn! Pearls may discolor, but they shouldn’t go up in flames.
Pearls are made as oysters try to protect themselves from irritants or parasites – they add layers and layers of this ‘pearl’ coating to intruders, and viola!
Pearls are the only gemstone that come from a living creature
Pearls come in many colors
Pearls are obtained from oyster farming – which is actually beneficial to the environment! Additionally, pearls can be harvested without killing oysters.
Be careful when shopping for pearls – many places do not sell genuine pearls and they may be fake. Use caution when looking to purchase!
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_of_Sui's_pearl
https://sci-hub.ru/https://doi.org/10.2307/1512907
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cintamani
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Treasures
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Discover essential tips and guidance for selling your gemstones with ease and confidence.
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I was researching stones that could be in Magi, and the hardest one for me was pink. I'm using Kougyoku here because she was one of the main characters I was thinking of. Chinese references were also the easiest and most consistent doing research on, so double the reason to use her!
My conclusion was rose quartz. In multiple cultures it symbolized things including love, self-love, harmony and compassion. The Chinese practice of Feng Shui, using elements and stones around the home and on oneself, has rose quartz as a symbol of love and relationships.
The main discrepancy for Kougyoku is that in Feng Shui, it's most common and beneficial to wear it over the heart. Kougyoku wears her metal vessel in her hair. So that is interesting. She does have them in a pair though, which is common for the pink gemstone.
(Researching I found the location in the household to have more emphasis than how it is worn in jewelry. That was not my focus but I thought to bring it up. With rose quartz, the location is in the bedroom, in the southwest.)
Associative elements vary across cultures from the little research I've done. I found rose quartz linked to heart chakra and use for balance. Water is one element linked to it, which checks out for Kougyoku. For Feng Shui specifically, it is more so connected to earth. (I didn't find anything saying it directly was linked, but earth is the element I saw with other parts the same way rose quartz was- love and relationships, and also in the southwest).
A subset of rose quartz is pink quartz. It is a crystalized form of rose quartz and a much rarer variety. Discovery of it is fairly recent and not something that would be around in the time periods Magi is based on. Nothing to say it's not a thing for the setting though, with the technology and knowledge varying from historically what's true on Earth. If anyone will have access to them, it will be the royal family.
I also have it the same for Sheba. She was originally the one I was looking up stones for but switched to Kougyoku. Again, Chinese stone meanings being slightly easier for me to look into. I think it works for both of them. They're both very compassionate, huge romantics, and have character arcs around self-love.
Anyway, that's about what I have. Just some tidbits I thought were fun to think about. I'm happy for any corrections or other ideas. Looking up sources online, most sites give the impression of selling spiritual practices more than teaching about it, so it was rough (or maybe I'm just bitter of so many popups for sales and newsletters).
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No Small Feat Artwork Pt. 4 - The Haunted Widower Arc
By request, I'm gonna show off some of the artwork for No Small Feat, a Midgaheim story my friends and I told through the TTRPG system Fabula Ultima. I drew a lot of characters and monsters for it, and my friends - in particular, @dragonzzilla, @scatha5, and @dinosaurana - helped line and color them so we'd have cute little sprites to use on our online battlemaps, which really helped sell the whole "we're playing an oldschool turn based RPG" vibe that Fabula Ultima's system is going for.
In this part we'll be looking at the NPCs introduced in the second arc of the campaign, The Haunted Widower!
One thing I learned in the first arc was that I needed a stock of generic NPCs to fill out certain maps, which I promptly drew and tasked my friends with making color variations of them, as you do. I've got a good bundle now to use in future Midgaheim campaigns using this system!
But enough about the bit players. The most important NPC introduced in this arc was Baron Kaboldt von Hubert, a minor nobleman with a lot of love to give and one teeny tiny problem: all his wives keep dying! He assumed this was due to some curse, though when pressed by the heroes he couldn't recall a single event that could have caused said curse - no broken statures or snubbed mysterious beggar women or anything. Quite a mystery, and one our players had a personal investment in for a couple reasons:
Rumor had it that Kaboldt might be in possession of one of the crown jewels, as he'd always buy the biggest gemstone he could find for the wedding rings he got for his many dead wives, and buried said rings with them.
You know how Bright Eyes was running from an arranged marriage? Yeah, it was to this guy.
You know how Leonie was looking to marry rich? Yeah, she chose this guy, and when our heroes arrived into the town of Peralt, they realized that the girl who had treated them to a feast in session 1 was now engaged to a man whose previous wives all died.
Kaboldt was designed to be very gothic and tragic, but also more than bit ridiculous - melodramatic even by the standards of fairy tales. I established this early on by having our heroes see one of the statues he'd commissioned of himself which, in the tradition of real world aristocrats, slightly exaggerated his heroic qualities.
Somehow this wasn't a turnoff for Leonie, though maybe she was just excited to get an equally "flattering" portrait upon becoming the nobleman's wife.
(my players found this portrait two arcs later as a fun brick joke)
Of course, the "curse" turned out to be more complicated than expected. Our heroes stayed the night at Leonie's request, and found out the mansion was haunted by both a poltergeist:
...and the specter of Kaboldt's first wife:
Who, of course, kidnapped Leonie and took her to the von Hubert family crypt, where all the other wives were interred, and which were now positively crawling with undead monsters.
There was a team battle against a Banshee and a Dullahan that my players... artfully avoided (they got to cameo at the end of the arc so it's fine), ambushes by zombies revenants and skeletons, and the shade of Baron von Hubert's father who had some important exposition to relay about his family, and specifically the existence of a bastard son in the family who wasn't fully human...
Our heroes found Leonie pretty early on in the crypt, and kept her with them while they looked for the remains of the first wife to figure out the source of the mansion's curse. When the finally reached the first wife's coffin, however...
They found the real Leonie.
See, Kaboldt von Hubert was actually a Doppelganger, born from the union of a human and a demon possessing the still-living body of another human. Doppelgangers feed on life energy by causing emotional distress in their victims, with their primary trick being using shapeshifting to gaslight their prey into despair. The Leonie the gang found first was actually Kaboldt in disguise.
Our heroes chased Kaboldt back to his manor, where they allowed Leonie to run off to safety while they fought the doppelganger as he exposed his true form (as much as a doppelganger has one form, at any rate). Leonie didn't sit the whole battle out, though - as Kaboldt begged the heroes to spare him when they had him dead to rights, she popped out and stoved his head in with one of his family's warhammers.
Upon raiding the mansion, the heroes found the body of the first wife in Kaboldt's mansion, and clutched in her hand was the ring with the crown jewel. Unfortunately, that's all they found - Kaboldt, it turned out, has fully expended his fortune, and a traumatized Leonie became enraged at realizing she'd gone through all this for nothing, and decided to make her fortune the way her new friends were doing it: by going on an adventure of her own.
Bright Eyes, meanwhile, was never more certain she'd made the right call to run away from home.
This was the first arc with a secret bonus boss, which our heroes didn't end up fighting but did convince to help them deal with some zombies. The Grave Dragon wasn't a bad guy, after all, he just wanted to eat some corpses.
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