June 7th, 2007 by Ann Walker
If you have misplaced your tiara, Italy’s Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy might have one available for you to consider as a replacement. Financial concerns have forced her to put the $1.2 million Empress Josephine Tiara at a June 13th Christie’s jewelry auction. The Faberge creation, made in 1890,is mounted in silver and gold […]
June 7th, 2007 by Ann Walker
“African Lore claims that Tanzanite calms “high frequency” types who tend to live in a very intense state, helping to slow them down and mellow them out. It keeps you organized, productive, and able to get a lot accomplished.
Tanzanite also has many of the same abilities as that of the blue Sapphire, in that it […]
June 7th, 2007 by Ann Walker
“In Greek mythology, opal was formed from the tears of joy that Zeus wept after defeating the Titans. In Indian lore opal was formed when the Goddess of Rainbows was turned to stone whilst fleeing the romantic advances of the other gods.
Traditionally opal has been considered a stone of fortune. The Romans thought opals were […]
June 7th, 2007 by Ann Walker
“The word “sapphire” probably derives from the Sanskrit Sani - “Saturn”. As such the sapphire has frequently been considered to be the stone of Saturn.
The blue of the sapphire has frequently been connected with the blue of the sky. There is a poetic image of the whole world existing within a single giant sapphire gemstone. […]
June 7th, 2007 by Ann Walker
This is the one This is the one everyone will want to get a closer look at. Sapphires leap frog over diamonds in glittering rows on this phenomenal sapphire and diamond men’s ring. This uniquely styled ring is not for the shy man, but for the man who knows how to command a room. Available […]