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garden proposal anon here 🖐 I would love to read the 10k words you found! really love your story ❤️
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Awww, thank you! It always means the world to me to hear that someone enjoys what I write.
I'm going to break the 10k into a few separate posts for easier reading.
Note: the 10k involves Evie processing the news of a loved one's terminal cancer diagnosis. It's a topic I'm sensitive about after a close friend of mine died of stomach cancer, and I've been careful to write a story that doesn't prick my cancer triggers—but please read with caution if cancer is a difficult subject for you
GARDEN PROPOSAL: AFTERMATH (PART ONE)
Word Count: 2,500
Summary: Evie O'Brien realizes that her boyfriend, the heir to the French throne, actually proposed marriage
Written: autumn 2022
Context: an early chapter two draft of my novel The Bonaparte Bride before I decided to publish it as Princess Imperial the website
Deviations from canon: the timeline (Julien proposes in October 2023 rather than March 2023), character ages and birth order, Countess Mimerel's job is different
Marry me.
For a moment, I don’t understand what Julien said. Then I do.
I splutter out, “Now?”
I’ve thought about marrying Julien, of course. We’ve been together long enough for the topic to come up. We decided to wait at least a year, more likely two.
The imperial calendar is already booked solid for most of next year. Emperor Louis-Napoleon will mark ten years on the throne in April. Three months later, Paris will host the summer Olympics. We can’t throw a wedding in there. The public might revolt due to the security bill alone.
I take a deep, shuddering breath. “This is… I… We…” I stop. Breathe again. Start over. “You don’t even have a ring.”
I sound like a whiny brat, and I know it, but I have standards. A proposal requires a ring. End of story.
“Oh. You want a Hollywood proposal.”
I’ve been in France long enough to have heard the term. It refers to the American-style proposal of a man dropping to one knee and opening a little velvet box to reveal the engagement ring, always followed by the words “Will you marry me?”
French women, I’ve gathered, are divided on this tradition. Some love it. Others hate it. But, for as long as I can remember, I’ve expected the man I love to get down on one knee for me.
I wasted so much time in various math classes imagining the ring he’d reveal. For a while, I thought it would be a star sapphire. Then I decided an Asscher-cut diamond on a pave band would be better. For a brief moment in undergrad, I was obsessed with rubies. That idea died when I learned that rubies with Burmese origins can’t be brought into the United States. The red gemstones are mined in lots of places, but I like the color of Burmese ones best.
The ring isn’t the important part, I know. Deciding to spend the rest of your life with your favorite person is. But I’m a magpie. I like sparkly things. And this is an important, meaningful sparkly thing.
“I want to show my family my ring before our engagement party,” I say.
The typical French proposal involves the couple discussing the subject and agreeing to get married. The groom then presents the bride with her ring at their engagement party. The bride isn’t the only one who gets a new piece of jewelry, though. She usually buys her fiancé a nice watch.
I am going to buy Julien a new watch, of course. This might be a trickier feat than him buying a ring for me. I love a variety of stones and styles. He’s much pickier about his watches. He owns over a dozen of them, but I’ve only seen him wear one: the Cartier Tank his parents gave him as an eighteenth-birthday present.
Julien opens his mouth to reply, but is cut off by a deep masculine voice rumbling, “Time’s up, Highness. Go back inside.”
I jump. I didn’t see Vincent, one of Julien’s bodyguards, approaching. He’s a tall, dark man. Quiet. Broad shoulders. Lots of muscles. Extremely competent, and extremely deadly. He also knits little hats for the local children’s hospital intensive care unit.
Julien stifles a groan. “I’m in the middle of something.”
“The Emperor will have my head if you catch the flu making sweet talk to your girlfriend in the rain.”
We can’t have that. Julien hates getting sick. There’s never a good time for him to fall ill, but this would be a particularly bad moment, since his calendar is packed.
“Let’s go,” I say.
Julien doesn’t argue. He releases my hands and puts one arm around my shoulders as we walk back through the garden and into the palace. Once we’ve crossed the threshold, I notice two other guards milling about.
They’re not the only staff members awaiting Julien’s return. The Grand Chamberlain of France stands beside the closest staircase, pointedly not leaning against it.
For the first time in French history, the Grand Chamberlain is a woman, the Countess Mimerel. She always wears a pearl necklace and red lipstick. She is a million years old, possibly older. I don’t know her first name. She might not have one.
Tonight, she’s swapped her usual navy blue skirt suit for a lacy black gown. She scowls in our direction. “Your Imperial Highness ought to return to the ballroom.”
Julien doesn’t look at her, instead nudging me toward the stairs. “I’m not leaving Evie alone. Also, we’re dripping all over the carpet.”
I stop him for a moment and take off my heels. Between my bedraggled dress, the plush carpet, and my towering heels, I’m less steady than I’d like. He takes the shoes from me and gently pushes me forward.
Countess Mimerel follows us up the stairs, too close for comfort. “You have a duty to your guests.”
“Evie needs me.”
The countess splutters indignantly. “Prince Julien, are you sure this is—”
“Respectfully, I don’t care.” There’s a steely edge to the words. I’ve never heard him use his prince voice around Countess Mimerel before.
Clearly, she hasn’t either, because she falls silent.
Julien guides me up two flights of stairs. When we reach the landing, we take a right-hand turn, walk a while, and then turn again. Julien stops outside a nondescript door engraved with a bee.
Behind us, the countess says, “I’ll notify Their Majesties.”
“Thank you.” Julien unlocks the door, and we walk into his sitting room.
The walls are painted a sulky green. A large cream rug with marigold and emerald polka dots spreads across most of the room. Two sofas and some armchairs form a frame around the marble fireplace. One is an heirloom, supposedly one of his great-grandmother’s favorite pieces, currently upholstered in cream stripes.
A door is set into the left-hand wall. It’s nearly invisible, since it’s painted the same color as the walls. Julien opens it. We emerge into a small, dark hallway lined with antique-looking lamps and multiple wooden doors. Julien’s bedroom is squirreled behind one of these.
An intricate floral stucco piece bursts across the ceiling, surrounding a crystal chandelier. The ceiling and walls are painted a moody dark blue. A painting of a lily pond stretches across an entire wall. It’s by Monet, of course.
An armoire sits against the wall opposite the water lilies. It’s flung open, revealing several gray suits. An armchair, upholstered in the same cream striped fabric as the heirloom sofa in the sitting room, is carved with acanthus leaves. A sweater in the shade I like to call “Julien gray” has been flung over its back.
The massive bed is set between two windows, which look out over the public section of the Jardin des Tuileries. The bed itself is piled high with pillows in various shades of cream and dusty blue. The coverlet is a restrained floral design in the same pastel hues, set against a dull gray background. A sheer white canopy floats down from above, dusting the floor. I’ve always assumed Julien’s interior designer caved on the paint color but insisted on the bed linens. This is too feminine, dare I say romantic, for the prince’s taste.
Julien flings open yet another door. This one opens onto the bathroom. I plod after him.
The walls are the same dark blue as the bedroom. The tile floor resembles a checkerboard. I take my shoes from him and set them next to the bathtub. It’s a deep porcelain basin, in spotless white, with clawed feet. He peels off his suit jacket and drapes it over the edge of the tub. The jacket is quickly followed by his bow tie and Legion of Honor sash.
I turn on the shower. The water in Tuileries Palace might as well be piped from Antarctica. The plumbing hasn’t been updated in decades, so it takes almost five minutes for water to warm up. Supposedly this will be fixed by the end of summer.
None of the Bonapartes are optimistic that this will happen. Tuileries Palace has been under renovation for five years. The entire process was only supposed to take three years, but the palace is a black hole where money is concerned. It doesn’t help that the team keeps uncovering more problems. Dicey electrical wiring, black mold, lead, asbestos… The situation is bad enough that Parliament has debated multiple times whether the imperial family should relocate until the renovations are done. A small but vocal group has floated the possibility of razing the Tuileries to the ground and building a new, up-to-code palace in its place.
I toss the coat over the edge of the tub, then try taking off my dress. I can’t find the zipper once it gets halfway down my back. I fumble for it, but my hands are too cold to easily grip the small tab. “I’m going to need some help.”
Julien immediately moves behind me and unzips it all the way. “There you go.”
“Thank you.” I wriggle out of the dress and toss it in the general direction of the bathtub. It lands in the middle of the basin.
“Holy fuck.” Julien stares at me. “That is a gorgeous blue.”
The dye from my dress must have transferred. This lingerie is supposed to be white, not blue. I find a mirror and investigate.
Sure enough, the white lace corset and panties are now the same pale blue as some of the throw pillows on the bed. The color is patchy and uneven. It reminds me of the time my third-grade class tie-dyed shirts.
More importantly, I look terrible. My hair has come undone and hangs around my face in scraggly waves. The supposedly waterproof mascara is streaked across my cheeks and has dripped onto my chest, just beneath one of my collarbones.
“Please tell me you keep an emergency stash of makeup remover.” I brought some with me, of course, but my bag is in the bedroom.
The air is cool enough that I can feel my skin breaking out in goosebumps. I am probably still shivering.
“Shower first,” Julien says.
I roll my eyes. “Fine.”
The water is a tolerable temperature, so I step into the shower.
Julien peels off the rest of his clothes and joins me. “This”—he tugs at the scalloped edge of the corset, knuckles brushing my breast—“should come off too.”
“It’s already ruined. More water won’t hurt.”
“I’m not opposed to showering with my fiancée wearing lingerie,” he says, “but you won’t warm up if your clothes are cold.”
I take his face between my freezing hands. He shudders. I must have lost more body heat than I thought. “We are not engaged.”
“Oh, please. We are going to get married. The entire court knows it.”
“I have not said yes and there is no ring on my finger. Therefore, we are not engaged.”
Julien spins me around and starts unhooking the corset. “But if I get on my knees with a ring in hand, you’ll say yes?”
My breath hitches. I’m not sure if this is because of his hands on my nearly-naked body or the enormity of what he’s saying.
The corset drops to the floor. Julien sighs. “That was a very sexy surprise. I’m sorry I ruined it.” Before I can say anything, he adds, “This is my fault. I said something I shouldn’t have, and it hurt you, and it derailed your plans for the evening.”
“It’s not your fault. You have no control over my mom’s cancer.”
“I shouldn’t have asked until later. You were already under the metaphorical microscope. I expect tomorrow’s tabloids will be filled with stories about you fleeing the ballroom in tears.”
I turn around and press my face against his shoulder. “I should have known not to give the press ammo for the social climbing slut narrative.”
He brushes a hand over my hair. “Stéphanie will have strong words for both of us tomorrow.”
I wince. Stéphanie is head of Julien’s public relations team. She’s the mastermind behind several of his charity initiatives and the ongoing push to present him as a statesman. Unofficially, she and I are trying to improve my image. This involves attending cultural and charity events, taking etiquette classes, practicing good posture, and dressing well. As of last week, she thinks it’s working. There’s been a 6% decrease in the number of negative stories published about me in French newspapers. More importantly, positive stories have increased by 20%. It’s taken months of work to get to this point, and I just undid all of it.
Julien kisses my forehead. “I’m going to find you some clothes. Makeup remover is in the second drawer from the bottom, closest to the wall.” He steps out of the shower.
I turn off the water and follow him. I don’t bother drying off yet. All his towels are white. I don’t want to stain one with runny mascara.
The drawer Julien mentioned is filled with square olive green soap bars. There is a single bottle of micellar water tucked at the back. I retrieve it and start scrubbing off my makeup.
I’m almost done when he returns. He has changed into his favorite gray sweatpants and matching hoodie. He places a pile of clothes on the counter next to me. I recognize the silky black shorts and camisole I keep here. He retrieved my extra pair of panties from my bag. Unexpectedly, there’s also a black cashmere sweater. I towel off and get dressed.
The sweater is baggy on me, but not horribly so. I cuff the sleeves to a comfortable length. Julien’s signature woodsy scent clings to the fabric.
When I emerge from the bathroom, he is nowhere to be found. The armoire door is closed. Otherwise, nothing has changed. I hug the sweater tight and peer out the nearest window. The public gardens are quiet and still. The temperature has dropped just enough to transform the rain into small snowflakes. I am transfixed by their slow, elegant dance from the heavens to the ground. It’s a shame they’ll be gone by morning.
Behind me, the door opens. I turn. Julien and his father have entered the room.
The Emperor of the French is in his full evening finery: suit, white bow tie, red sash, shiny black shoes. He has the same bouncy dark curls as Julien, except shot through with gray. His salt-and-pepper beard is trimmed close to his face. Like Julien and Jo, he has a straight nose.
“We need to talk,” he says.
I don’t want to, but the tone of his voice leaves no room for disagreement. I follow the Emperor out of the room. Julien falls into step next to me and takes my hand.
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Enhance Your Style with Personalized Jewelry
Jewelry is a timeless way to add personality, meaning, and elegance to any outfit. Today, more people are drawn to unique, meaningful pieces like Protective Birthstone Ring and Gold Personalized Hand Charms. These versatile accessories combine beauty with a personalized touch, making them perfect gifts or keepsakes. Whether you’re seeking a custom look or a gift that speaks directly to someone's heart, these items make a thoughtful and stylish choice.
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The Magic of Birthstone Jewelry: Personalizing Your Style
Birthstone jewelry combines personal significance with aesthetic appeal, making it a cherished choice for many. At Karat Store, we offer a wide array of birthstone pieces that cater to every month, allowing you to wear a symbol of your identity or gift someone a meaningful token of affection.
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January (Garnet): Symbolizes protection and is believed to keep the wearer safe during travel.
February (Amethyst): Known for its calming properties, helping to balance the mind.
March (Aquamarine): Reflects health, hope, and youth.
April (Diamond): A symbol of everlasting love and courage.
May (Emerald): Associated with fertility, rebirth, and love.
June (Pearl): Represents purity and is often given as a token of affection.
July (Ruby): Symbolizes vitality and royalty.
August (Peridot): Brings power and influence to its wearer.
September (Sapphire): Associated with dignity, loyalty, and faith.
October (Opal): Believed to bring confidence and enhance creativity.
November (Topaz): Known for its healing qualities.
December (Turquoise): A symbol of good fortune and success.
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Birthstone Jewelry: Personalized Gems for Every Month
Discover the enchanting world of birthstone jewelry, where each gemstone represents a unique birth month and holds special significance. From the fiery passion of rubies for July birthdays to the serene beauty of aquamarine for March, explore a diverse range of birthstone jewelry that captures the essence of individuality and personal connection.
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The Timeless Charm of Permanent Jewelry | Choosing the Ideal Necklace, Earrings, Bracelet and Ring
Permanent jewelry has always been the ultimate choice for showing personality and taste. When choosing permanent necklaces, permanent earrings, permanent bracelets and permanent rings, we often hope to find unique and charming styles that will be the finishing touch to a stylish life. This article will give you detailed tips on choosing permanent jewelry, as well as revealing the perfect match between your birthstone and jewelry each month.
Whether you're looking to create a romantic moment or searching for permanent jewelry to wear every day, you'll need to consider your choice of necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings. First, let's focus on each month's unique birthstone... the deep red of January, the warm purple of February, the fresh blue-green of March... Each month is represented by its own unique gemstone.
Permanent Necklaces: For necklaces, consider choosing a pendant that coordinates with your birthstone to bring out your personality. For example, a diamond pendant for April can add color to the overall look, exuding a regal and elegant vibe.
Permanent Earrings: Permanent earrings are an excellent choice for showing off your taste. Each pair of earrings has its own unique design that makes them complementary to different birthstones. Consider finding inspiration in June's freshwater pearl earrings for a touch of freshness in your ears.
Permanent Bracelets: Bracelets are ideal for everyday wear. Choose a bracelet that corresponds with your birthstone to not only show off your taste, but also add flair to your wrist. For example, a sapphire bracelet for September will bring you serenity and peace.
Perpetual Rings: Rings are a classic choice in perpetual jewelry. Consider choosing a ring that matches your birth month, such as a blue topaz ring for December, to add a touch of mystery to your fingers.
Closing Summary: When choosing permanent jewelry, it's important to not only pay attention to fashion trends, but also to incorporate each month's unique birthstone to pick out that perfect necklace, earrings, bracelet, and ring for yourself. This way, you are not only wearing permanent sophistication, but you are also showing off your unique personality.
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Aquamarine Jewelry: A Stunning Gift for March Birthdays
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March, the gateway to spring, brings with it not just the promise of blooming flowers and warmer days but also the enchanting Aquamarine as its birthstone. Symbolizing serenity and the vastness of the sea, Aquamarine has long been revered for its captivating beauty and timeless allure. At AdmirableJewels.com, our March Birthstone Jewelry collection celebrates this gem's ethereal charm, offering a myriad of exquisite pieces that embody elegance and sophistication.
March Birthstone Jewelry: A Testament to Elegance
Birthstone jewelry holds a unique significance, serving as a personal and thoughtful way to celebrate one's birth month. March, blessed with Aquamarine as its cherished gem, allows individuals to adorn themselves with jewelry that not only captivates the eyes but also resonates with their personality. Aquamarine, with its stunning blue hues reminiscent of the clear ocean waters, embodies tranquility and harmony.
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Aquamarine jewelry has a timeless appeal, making it perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions. The gem's soothing blue tones complement various styles and skin tones, adding a touch of sophistication to any outfit.
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Birthstone Jewelry: Personalized Elegance
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Everything You Need to Know About Zodiac Signs and Gemstones
Zodiac gems, also known as Zodiac Birthstones, are Gemstones that are based on your astrological sign, or Rashi. Each zodiac sign is associated with one or more Gemstones. Astral stones, often referred to as zodiac or Zodiac Birthstones or gems, are derived from astrology and have played a significant role in numerous religions since antiquity. Birthstones have been a tradition since prehistoric times, when people believed that particular stones may bring good fortune, good health, and wealth. Every month has a particular gemstone that is traditionally linked to Birthstones. There are numerous stones that have importance for your birth month or Zodiac Sign. Additionally, each sign and birth months have a number of potentially linked birthstones.
These Gemstone can be worn as sparkling Rings, chunky Necklace, elegant Bracelet and sterling Pendants. Knowing which Astrological Gemstones correspond to your astrological month could be helpful to you on your life's journey and will be uniquely helpful to you. Whether you are looking to study your birthstone chart or simply know which Astrological Gemstones to seek out, we have listed out the Zodiac gems ranging from Amethysts, Citrine, and Peridots. Take a quick glance through our instant guide to pick the Zodiac Birthstones that can work for you.
January Birthstone
Garnet, the Zodiac Birthstone for January, is said to protect its owner when they are travelling. Garnet is for January born Capricorns and Aquarius. Due to the gem's resemblance to the colour and shape of a pomegranate seed, the word "garnet" is derived from a term that meant "seed." A powerful Gemstone that attracts and ignites passion and success is garnet.
According to legend, garnet helps the body achieve emotional and energetic balance. The ancient Egyptian pharaohs were decked with crimson garnet-studded Necklaces. Ancient Roman signet Rings contained garnet intaglios for stamping wax seals on important documents. Red garnet Gemstone were favoured in the Middle Ages by the clergy and nobility. It can aid in the transformation of negative into positive energies.
February Birthstone
Amethyst, the Astrological Gemstone for February, is thought to improve communication and offer the wearer bravery. Amethyst is for Pisces and Aquarius born in February. Only royalty could wear the Handmade Gemstone Jewelry in the past. This Zodiac Birthstone is a form of quartz with a stunning purple colour that ranges from a combination of deep violet and red to a lighter lilac hue.
The name "Amethyst" actually derives from the Greek word amethystos, which means "sober." Ancient Greeks thought that wearing the Gemstone prevented intoxication and helped the wearer maintain a level head. Amethyst can be found in the collections of royal families throughout Europe and Asia. Massive purple Amethysts were put in the Rings worn by Roman pontiffs. Amethyst is the Gemstone traditionally given for the sixth wedding anniversary.
March Birthstone
Ancient mariners believed Aquamarine Gemstone would calm the waves and keep sailors safe at sea and the term Aquamarine is derived from the Latin for seawater. Aries and pisces born in March should wear it. Additionally, this Zodiac Birthstone was believed to sharpen the mind and make the wearer more amicable and impregnable.
A blue to green-blue beryl variation known as Aquamarine is of gem-quality. The chromium-rich green emerald, one of the "precious four" Gemstones, is the most well-known member of the beryl family of gems. Handmade Gemstone Rings of aquamarine have archaic importance. A tranquil, joyful, and trouble-free marital existence is thought to benefit greatly from Aquamarine stone. It is said that the owner of an Aquamarine will always be young. This stone can treat the majority of gland-related illnesses. In addition to being the March Astrological Gemstone, aquamarine is also presented as a gift on the 19th wedding anniversary.
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Birthstone Necklace & Rings: Symbolic and Personalized Jewelry
Birthstone jewelry holds a special place in the world of accessories, offering a meaningful and personalized way to celebrate one's birth month and connect with the rich symbolism of gemstones. Birthstone necklaces and rings, in particular, are popular choices for both everyday wear and special occasions. In this article, we will delve into the significance of birthstone necklaces and rings, exploring their symbolism and the various styles available to help you choose the perfect piece.
Birthstone Necklaces:
Birthstone necklaces are versatile and elegant accessories that can be worn close to the heart, making them an ideal choice for those seeking a personal and meaningful touch. Here's why birthstone necklaces are treasured by many:
a. Symbolism: Each birthstone carries unique symbolism and attributes associated with the month it represents. Wearing a birthstone necklace allows you to tap into these symbolic meanings, such as protection, love, prosperity, or healing, depending on the specific gemstone. It can serve as a reminder of personal qualities, aspirations, or values.
b. Style and Design: Birthstone necklaces come in various designs, from minimalist pendants to elaborate statement pieces. A simple pendant necklace with the birthstone as the focal point is a popular choice for its understated elegance. Alternatively, you can opt for necklaces that feature multiple birthstones or combine the birthstone with other complementary gemstones or charms, adding depth and personalization to the piece.
Birthstone Rings:
Birthstone rings have long been cherished as tokens of love, affection, and personal connection. Whether worn as a statement piece or stacked with other rings, they bring a touch of glamour and sentimentality to any hand. Here are the key aspects of birthstone rings:
Birthstone Significance: Similar to birthstone necklaces, birthstone rings carry the symbolic and metaphysical properties associated with the gemstone of the respective birth month. From the fiery red of a July ruby to the vibrant blue of a March aquamarine, each birthstone imparts its own unique energy and meaning.
Birthstone Engagement Rings: Birthstone engagement rings offer a distinctive alternative to traditional diamond rings. They symbolize a deeper connection by incorporating the birthstone of the wearer or their partner. These rings can be customized to include both birthstones or combined with diamonds, creating a truly unique and sentimental engagement ring.
Birthstone necklaces and rings hold a special place in the world of jewelry, allowing individuals to celebrate their birth month or honor loved ones with personalized and symbolic pieces. Whether worn as everyday accessories or treasured for special occasions, birthstone necklaces and rings carry deep meaning, reflecting personal qualities and connections. From elegant pendants to dazzling rings
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emerald
Sometimes, Sadie wishes she’d been born in May so that her gemstone could be an emerald. The thought pops into her head at a birthday dinner for Lucy, who just turned fifteen and got an amethyst ring in honor of her February birth. As Lucy fiddles with the ring on her finger, Sadie remarks that it’s not fair.
“What’s not fair?” Lucy asks. “That my parents got me a ring for my birthday? They’re my parents, and it’s my birthday.”
“Not that,” Sadie says. “It’s not fair that you get to have a birthstone that’s your favorite color.”
“So do you. You’re born in March. Aquamarine. That’s kind of green.”
“Yeah, but only kind of. And even then, it’s mostly blue. You know I prefer a deeper green. Like emerald. Why couldn’t I have been born in May so that I could have emerald?”
“Because then your mother would have had to be pregnant with twins for eleven months, and I don’t think she would have liked that.”
Sadie frowns.
“Well, then, maybe I wish I wasn’t a twin,” she says.
Lucy snorts.
“Yeah, right,” she says. “We both know you’d never mean that.”
Sadie sighs. There’s no point in trying to act like she means it. It sounded wrong even as she was saying it. She looks at Lucy’s ring again and wishes she could have something pretty … that she could feel pretty.
“I think I look better in green than I look in a weird blue,” Sadie says. “You look pretty in every color. You don’t get to complain.”
“I wasn’t complaining,” Lucy says. “And you look pretty in every color, too. You don’t have to have been born in May to wear emerald, though. It’s not like it’s opal.”
Sadie shivers. She’s heard one too many stories of women who wore opal without being born in October. The bad luck they endured was like thirteen Friday the Thirteenths all at once.
“I guess not,” she says. “It’s just that it would be good and convenient that way.”
“Maybe. But if you’d been born in May, you’d have been in a whole different desk clump in Ms. Cunningham’s class. And if you’d been in a whole different desk clump, what are the odds we’d have ever become best friends?”
Sadie smiles. They both know they’d have found a way to become best friends no matter where they sat in class back in ‘73. They’re just like that – on a constant journey toward one another, even when life tries to push them in different directions. But it’s a nice thought. Aquamarine has done her a lot of good, even when she can’t see it.
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Holy Day Celebration 3/31/21 e.v.
March 31, 2021 æ.v.
Dies Mercurii,
Sol 11° ♈︎ : Luna 26° ♏︎ : ☿︎ : Ⅴⅴⅰⅰi
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
The Day of Kaph, the Day of Fortune
Hebrew Letter: Kaph
Numerical Value as Letter: 20
Numerical Value as Word: 100/820 (Kaph+Peh)
Meaning: Bent or Hollow Hand, Palm, Fist.
Thoth Card: Fortune (Atu X)
Alternate Title: The Wheel of Fortune, The Lord of the Forces of Life.
Image:
Correspondences:
Tree of Life Path Association: Key 21 - Netzach to Chesed (from Sephira 7-4)
Astrological Sign: Jupiter
Element: -
Egyptian Godforms: Amoun-Ra
Geomantic Figure: Square and Rhombus
Gemstones: Sapphire, Amethyst, Lapis Lazuli
Perfumes: Ammoniacum, Golden Copal, Mace, Balm of Gilead, Saffron, Ash, all generous and expansive odors
Plants: Hyssop, Oak, Poplar, Fig, Arnica, Cedar
Animals: Hart, Eagle, Dolphin, Praying Mantis.
Colors:
King Scale – Violet
Queen Scale – Blue
Prince Scale – Rich Purple
Princess Scale – Bright blue rayed yellow
The Secret Instruction of the Master:
Follow thy Fortune, careless where it lead thee! The axle moveth not: attain thou that!
Mnemonic:
Sped by its energies triune, the Wheel Of Fortune spins: its Axle's immobile.
Recommended Text for Meditation:
L Liber Liberi vel Lapidis Lazuli, Cap. 3
Liber Liberi vel Lapdis Lazuli Adumbratio Kabbalae Aegyptiorum Sub Figura VII
Being the Voluntary Emancipation of a certain Exempt Adept from his Adeptship. These are the Birth-Words of a Master of the Temple. A.˙.A.˙. Publication in Class A. Imprimatur: N. Fra A.˙. A.˙.
III
1. I was the priest of Ammon-Ra in the temple of Ammon-Ra at Thebai.
2. But Bacchus came singing with his troops of vine-clad girls, of girls in dark mantles; and Bacchus in the midst like a fawn!
3. God! how I ran out in my rage and scattered the chorus!
4. But in my temple stood Bacchus as the priest of Ammon-Ra.
5. Therefore I went wildly with the girls into Abyssinia; and there we abode and rejoiced.
6. Exceedingly; yea, in good sooth!
7. I will eat the ripe and the unripe fruit for the glory of Bacchus.
8. Terraces of ilex, and tiers of onyx and opal and sardonyx leading up to the cool green porch of malachite.
9. Within is a crystal shell, shaped like an oyster - O glory of Priapus! O beatitude of the Great Goddess!
10. Therein is a pearl.
11. O Pearl! thou hast come from the majesty of dread Ammon-Ra.
12. Then I the priest beheld a steady glitter in the heart of the pearl.
13. So bright we could not look! But behold! a blood-red rose upon a rood of glowing gold!
14. So I adored the God. Bacchus! thou art the lover of my God!
15. I who was priest of Ammon-Ra, who saw the Nile flow by for many moons, for many, many moons, am the young fawn of the grey land.
16. I will set up my dance in your conventicles, and my secret loves shall be sweet among you.
17. Thou shalt have a lover among the lords of the grey land.
18. This shall he bring unto thee, without which all is in vain; a man's life spilt for thy love upon My Altars.
19. Amen.
20. Let it be soon, O God, my God! I ache for Thee, I wander very lonely among the mad folk, in the grey land of desolation.
21. Thou shalt set up the abominable lonely Thing of wickedness. Oh joy! to lay that corner-stone!
22. It shall stand erect upon the high mountain; only my God shall commune with it.
23. I will build it of a single ruby; it shall be seen from afar off.
24. Come! let us irritate the vessels of the earth: they shall distil strange wine.
25. It grows under my hand: it shall cover the whole heaven.
26. Thou art behind me: I scream with a mad joy.
27. Then said Ithuriel the strong; let Us also worship this invisible marvel!
28. So did they, and the archangels swept over the heaven. 29. Strange and mystic, like a yellow priest invoking mighty flights of great grey birds from the North, so do I stand and invoke Thee!
30. Let them obscure not the sun with their wings and their clamour!
31. Take away form and its following!
32. I am still.
33. Thou art like an osprey among the rice, I am the great red pelican in the sunset waters.
34. I am like a black eunuch; and Thou art the scimitar. I smite off the head of the light one, the breaker of bread and salt.
35. Yea! I smite - and the blood makes as it were a sunset on the lapis lazuli of the King's Bedchamber.
36. I smite! The whole world is broken up into a mighty wind, and a voice cries aloud in a tongue that men cannot speak.
37. I know that awful sound of primal joy; let us follow on the wings of the gale even unto the holy house of Hathor; let us offer the five jewels of the cow upon her altar!
38. Again the inhuman voice!
39. I rear my Titan bulk into the teeth of the gale, and I smite and prevail, and swing me out over the sea.
40. There is a strange pale God, a god of pain and deadly wickedness.
41. My own soul bites into itself, like a scorpion ringed with fire.
42. That pallid God with face averted, that God of subtlety and laughter, that young Doric God, him will I serve.
43. For the end thereof is torment unspeakable.
44. Better the loneliness of the great grey sea!
45. But ill befall the folk of the grey land, my God!
46. Let me smother them with my roses!
47. Oh Thou delicious God, smile sinister!
48. I pluck Thee, O my God, like a purple plum upon a sunny tree. How Thou dost melt in my mouth, Thou consecrated sugar of the Stars!
49. The world is all grey before mine eyes; it is like an old worn wine-skin.
50. All the wine of it is on these lips.
51. Thou hast begotten me upon a marble Statue, O my God!
52. The body is icy cold with the coldness of a million moons; it is harder than the adamant of eternity. How shall I come forth into the light?
53. Thou art He, O God! O my darling! my child! my plaything! Thou art like a cluster of maidens, like a multitude of swans upon the lake.
54. I feel the essence of softness.
55. I am hard and strong and male; but come Thou! I shall be soft and weak and feminine.
56. Thou shalt crush me in the wine-press of Thy love. My blood shall stain Thy fiery feet with litanies of Love in Anguish.
57. There shall be a new flower in the fields, a new vintage in the vineyards.
58. The bees shall gather a new honey; the poets shall sing a new song.
59. I shall gain the Pain of the Goat for my prize; and the God that sitteth upon the shoulders of Time shall drowse.
60. Then shall all this which is written be accomplished: yea, it shall be accomplished.
Love is the law, love under will.
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The Enchantment of Birthstone Jewelry: Personal, Meaningful, and Beautiful
Birthstone jewelry holds a special place in many people’s hearts. Each birthstone is associated with a specific month and carries unique meanings and properties. Wearing birthstone jewelry is a beautiful way to celebrate your birth month, honor loved ones, and add a personal touch to your jewelry collection. At The Karat Store, we offer a stunning selection of birthstone jewelry that combines beauty with personal significance. Let’s delve into the charm of birthstone jewelry and explore its unique appeal.
The History of Birthstones
The tradition of birthstones dates back to ancient times. Different cultures believed that certain gemstones possessed magical properties and brought good fortune to those born in specific months. Over time, these beliefs evolved, and birthstones became a popular way to celebrate birthdays and special occasions.
The Birthstones by Month
January - Garnet: Garnet symbolizes protection, strength, and vitality. It is believed to bring peace and prosperity to its wearer.
February - Amethyst: Amethyst represents clarity, inner strength, and tranquility. It is thought to bring calmness and stability.
March - Aquamarine: Aquamarine signifies serenity, courage, and clear communication. It is associated with the sea and is believed to bring harmony.
April - Diamond: Diamond symbolizes purity, strength, and eternal love. It is a popular choice for engagement rings and signifies everlasting commitment.
May - Emerald: Emerald represents rebirth, fertility, and love. It is believed to bring prosperity and healing.
June - Pearl: Pearl symbolizes purity, wisdom, and serenity. It is cherished for its timeless elegance and natural beauty.
July - Ruby: Ruby signifies passion, courage, and vitality. It is associated with power and protection.
August - Peridot: Peridot represents strength, growth, and positive energy. It is thought to bring good luck and prosperity.
September - Sapphire: Sapphire symbolizes wisdom, royalty, and protection. It is believed to bring clarity and focus.
October - Opal: Opal represents hope, purity, and creativity. Each opal is unique, making opal jewelry one-of-a-kind.
November - Topaz: Topaz symbolizes strength, healing, and protection. Blue topaz is often associated with calmness and relaxation.
December - Turquoise: Turquoise signifies friendship, protection, and good fortune. It is believed to bring peace and harmony.
Popular Birthstone Jewelry Pieces
Birthstone Rings: Birthstone rings are a popular choice for celebrating birthdays and anniversaries. They can be worn alone or stacked with other rings for a personalized look.
Birthstone Necklaces: Birthstone necklaces, featuring single stone pendants or multiple gemstones, add a touch of personal significance to any outfit.
Birthstone Earrings: Birthstone earrings, including studs, hoops, and drop earrings, are a stylish way to showcase your birthstone. They can be subtle or bold, depending on your preference.
Birthstone Bracelets: Birthstone bracelets, whether simple chains or intricate designs, offer a meaningful and elegant accessory for your wrist.
Birthstone Charms: Birthstone charms can be added to bracelets, necklaces, or keychains, allowing you to carry your birthstone with you wherever you go.
Why Choose Birthstone Jewelry?
Personal Significance: Birthstone jewelry carries a special meaning, making it a thoughtful and personal gift for yourself or a loved one.
Unique and Beautiful: Each birthstone has its unique color and properties, adding a distinctive touch to your jewelry collection.
Symbolism and Beliefs: Many people believe in the positive properties and energies associated with their birthstones, adding an extra layer of meaning to their jewelry.
Versatility: Birthstone jewelry can be worn for any occasion, from everyday wear to special events. Its personal significance makes it a cherished piece in any collection.
How to Care for Birthstone Jewelry
To keep your birthstone jewelry looking its best, follow these care tips:
Cleaning: Clean your birthstone jewelry regularly with a soft cloth and mild soap solution. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the stones and settings.
Storage: Store birthstone jewelry separately to prevent scratches and damage. Use a jewelry box with compartments or soft pouches.
Handling: Handle your jewelry with care, especially when putting on or taking off pieces. Avoid pulling or tugging on delicate chains and settings.
Professional Maintenance: Have your birthstone jewelry inspected and cleaned by a professional jeweler periodically to ensure it remains in good condition.
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What Jewellery You Should Wear According To Your Zodiac Sign
There are 12 largely agreed zodiac signs that almost everyone is aware of. Zodiac signs are often based on the birth month and date, and sometimes (in the case of Chinese zodiac signs) can be based on the birth year. It’s highly likely that you’ve heard about various gemstones that you should be wearing based on your zodiac sign. We will elaborate on it a little more and give you a helpful guideline that you can use to decide what to wear. If you’re looking for a wide range of jewellery designs, do check out Best Online Fashionable Artificial Jewellery.
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What are the 12 Zodiac Signs?
First things first, let me give a brief of the zodiac signs, for those who might not be very well aware of them.
Aries: 21 March - 19 April
Taurus: 20 April - 20 May
Gemini: 21 May - 21 June
Cancer: 22 June - 22 July
Leo: 23 July - 22 August
Virgo: 23 August - 22 September
Libra: 23 September - 23 October
Scorpion: 24 October - 21 November
Sagittarius: 22 November- 21 December
Capricorn: 22 December - 19 January
Aquarius: 20 January - 18 February
Pisces: 19 February - 20 March
So, now that you have a fair idea of what your zodiac sign is, let’s get into the jewellery part of this article.
What jewellery should you wear?
Aries-
The pioneers of the group, they sure do like to make an impact, be it with their actions, thoughts, outfits, or the jewellery they wear. The symbol for Aries is the ram with Mars being their ruling planet and fire their element. It won’t come as a surprise that the jewellery you should be wearing is a ruby, diamond or bloodstone, set in silver. If you’re wondering about the colour, it is red just like Mars.
Taurus-
You’re lucky if you’re a Taurus and also an extremist, probably a homebody too. Wondering why you are lucky because Taurus is an earthy sign, which means that anything with a yellow hue will work well for you. You can go for amber or topaz and can choose either gold, silver or bronze. FYI, the ruling planet is Venus.
Gemini-
The humorous and communicative one of the lot has Mercury as their ruling planet and the twins as their symbol, with air being their element. Geminis usually likes to go for rather delicate and breezy jewellery instead of heavy jewellery. Jewellery made of silver and steel works incredibly well with amethyst stone set in it. Purple is their primary colour, you can opt for delicate, minimalistic rings or pendants with amethyst stones in them.
Cancer-
If you have a friend whose zodiac sign is cancer or are one yourself, then you probably know that they’re or you are very sensitive and quite emotional. Moon is the ruling planet and water is their element. Choose a piece of silver jewellery with moonstone or emeralds, a simple ring or a necklace with an elegant pendant. Nothing too heavy, but something with an emotional connection or reason tied to it.
Leo-
With the Sun as their ruling planet and fire their element. They are fiery, passionate and big-hearted, and that is reflected in their bold jewellery selection. Gold jewellery or copper and amber jewellery work wonderfully. Basically any metal or stone with an amber hue. Since people with Leo as their zodiac sign like to make a statement, go for something bold or a big chunky piece of jewellery.
Virgo-
An earthy sign, Virgos are very aware and mindful of everything that goes around. They know about a lot of things, are modest and like simple things but they are extremists as well. Hence, a simple, delicate piece of jewellery with dark metal, like oxidized silver, or a piece of jewellery with a white bright pearl, will be perfect for Virgos. Take the above bracelet as an example.
Libra-
Just like the symbol of the scales, Librans try to strike a balance with every aspect of their life. They are fairly social, and hence always aware of the trends. Librans follow the trend and know what suits them the best. Go for a silver piece of jewellery with topaz, aquamarine and amber.
Scorpion-
Scorpions don’t often show their true emotions, you’ll know if you are one or have a friend who is one. Their ruling planet is Pluto and water is their element. Look for elements that resemble water, like corals or rubies and preferably go for silver as your primary metal. A delicate bracelet with coral or earrings with small corals will be a perfect choice.
Sagittarius-
The symbol for Sagittarius is the archer, with fire as their element and Jupiter as their ruling planet. They like to travel the world and are one of the friendliest people you can find. Blue is their colour and hence any jewellery that you choose for a Sagittarius can have a blue hue, like the sapphire or turquoise or blue topaz, with gold as the metal. You can opt for a sapphire necklace or bracelet or an earring like the image above.
Capricorn-
Symbolised by the sea-goat, and ruled by the planet Saturn, Capricorn is an earthy sign. They tend to be responsible and are rational with their decision making. And just like a rational adult, jewellery for them isn’t about trends, it is all about value. They consider jewellery investment and hence tend to go for durable and high-quality ones. We suggest that you should go for a classy piece of gold or silver jewellery with delicate detail, or go for elements which are close to nature and earth, like leather belts or bracelets.
Aquarius-
They love humans and like their personal freedom. An airy sign, symbolised by the water bearer and ruled Uranus, they tend to be original. Gift them a quirky piece of silver or uranium jewellery with either opal, amethyst, or garnet embedded in it.
Pisces-
Pisces is symbolised by the fishes, with Neptune as their ruling planet and with no surprise at all, have water as their element. So it is not surprising that shades of blue suit them the most. They are selfless and prone to fantasy. Go for a platinum or silver piece of jewellery, maybe a ring, and look for shades of blue if you’re going for stones, like sapphire, amethyst or aquamarine.
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Birthstone Jewelry Trends: What's Hot in 2023
Introduction
As we celebrate the first anniversary of Admirable Jewels, it's only fitting to delve into the enchanting world of birthstone jewelry. Birthstones have captivated humanity for centuries, each gemstone associated with a specific month and believed to bring its wearer unique qualities and good fortune. Admirable Jewels, in its commitment to crafting exquisite pieces, has embraced the tradition of birthstone jewelry, offering a stunning array of designs that merge personal significance with timeless elegance.
Understanding Birthstones Jewelry
Birthstones are gemstones that represent each month of the year, and their origins can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where these precious stones were linked to the zodiac signs or specific astrological beliefs. Over time, this tradition evolved, and today, birthstones are widely used as symbolic, personalized gems that make for cherished gifts and heirloom pieces.
Admirable Jewels recognizes the importance of these gemstones, and with meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail, the brand has curated a collection that not only honors tradition but also infuses modern aesthetics into each design.
January – Garnet: A Fiery Start
The year begins with the fiery red glow of garnet. Admirable Jewels' January birthstone jewelry collection embraces the deep, rich hues of garnet, symbolizing strength, courage, and passion. Whether it's a garnet pendant, earrings, or an intricately designed ring, these pieces effortlessly capture the essence of the wearer's January birth month.
February – Amethyst: A Royal Affair
Amethyst, the regal purple gemstone, takes center stage in Admirable Jewels' February collection. With its association with clarity of mind and protection from negative energy, amethyst birthstone jewelry not only adds a touch of royalty to your ensemble but also serves as a constant reminder of inner strength and balance.
March – Aquamarine: Serenity by the Sea
March's birthstone, aquamarine, mirrors the tranquil hues of the ocean. Admirable Jewels' Aquamarine collection boasts stunning necklaces, bracelets, and earrings that capture the calming essence of this gem. Aquamarine is believed to bring serenity and harmony, making it an ideal choice for those born in the month of March.
April – Diamond: Timeless Brilliance
Diamonds, the timeless symbol of enduring love and strength, grace Admirable Jewels' April birthstone jewelry collection. Whether it's a classic solitaire ring or a pair of elegant diamond stud earrings, these pieces radiate brilliance and sophistication, making them perfect for any occasion.
May – Emerald: Nature's Bounty
May brings forth the vibrant green beauty of emeralds. Admirable Jewels' Emerald collection celebrates the lush colors of spring, embodying renewal and growth. Known for promoting harmony and rebirth, emerald birthstone jewelry from Admirable Jewels is a testament to the brand's commitment to crafting pieces with deep meaning.
June – Pearl: Elegance Personified
Pearls, the timeless gems of the ocean, take the spotlight in Admirable Jewels' June birthstone jewelry collection. Symbolizing purity and wisdom, pearls add a touch of understated elegance to any ensemble. From classic pearl necklaces to modern pearl-adorned bracelets, Admirable Jewels captures the essence of sophistication in every piece.
July – Ruby: Passion in Red
July's birthstone, the radiant ruby, symbolizes passion, energy, and love. Admirable Jewels' Ruby collection showcases the intense red hues of this gem, creating pieces that exude warmth and vitality. A ruby pendant or a pair of earrings from this collection is a statement of love and devotion.
August – Peridot: Nature's Green Delight
Peridot, the olive-green gemstone of August, is associated with positive energy and good fortune. Admirable Jewels' Peridot collection embraces the refreshing tones of this gem, creating pieces that embody the beauty of nature. From delicate peridot rings to eye-catching bracelets, these pieces bring a touch of optimism to the wearer.
September – Sapphire: Blue Tranquility
Admirable Jewels' September birthstone jewelry collection features the enchanting blue sapphire. Symbolizing wisdom, loyalty, and nobility, sapphires are a timeless choice for elegant jewelry. From statement sapphire rings to delicate pendant necklaces, Admirable Jewels captures the mesmerizing allure of this gem.
October – Opal: Mystical Elegance
Opals, with their iridescent play of colors, take center stage in Admirable Jewels' October birthstone collection. Known for their mystical properties and representation of hope and creativity, opals add a unique touch to any jewelry piece. The Opal collection showcases the brand's commitment to creating distinctive and enchanting designs.
November – Topaz: Golden Warmth
Topaz, the golden gemstone of November, symbolizes warmth and abundance. Admirable Jewels' Topaz collection features pieces that radiate a golden glow, capturing the essence of autumn. From topaz earrings to stunning necklaces, these pieces make for meaningful and stylish accessories.
December – Turquoise: Tranquil Tidings
Turquoise, the serene blue gemstone of December, takes center stage in Admirable Jewels' birthstone jewelry collection. Associated with protection and good fortune, turquoise pieces from Admirable Jewels embody tranquility and timeless beauty. Whether it's a turquoise bracelet or a pendant, these pieces are a delightful addition to any collection.
Conclusion
Admirable Jewels' commitment to creating exquisite birthstone jewelry is evident in each meticulously crafted piece. As we celebrate the brand's first anniversary, the birthstone collections stand as a testament to the fusion of tradition and modern elegance. Embrace the beauty, symbolism, and personal significance of birthstone jewelry from Admirable Jewels – a celebration of individuality and a timeless expression of style.
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