Moon Shine Necklace
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Diamonds have a long and storied history. They were first discovered in India, where they were prized for their beauty and used as decorative items and religious icons. The diamonds were eventually traded to other parts of the world, and by the Middle Ages, they had become popular in Europe as well.
Diamonds are a pure form of carbon and are known for their extreme hardness and ability to reflect light. Throughout history, diamonds have been revered for their beauty and have held significant meaning in various cultures. In Tibetan culture, diamonds were believed to lead people on the path to truth. Hindus believed that diamonds captured the light of the sun, while ancient Greeks saw them as tears of the gods and Romans saw them as fragments of stars.
Diamonds have often been associated with bravery, good luck, and good health, and are thought to represent protection, purity, and immortality. They are also often given as gifts to express the depth of one's emotions.
Diamonds are evaluated for their quality based on several factors known as the "Four Cs":
- Cut: This refers to the diamond's proportions, symmetry, and polish. A well-cut diamond will reflect light beautifully, while a poorly cut diamond will appear dull. The cut is graded on a scale from Excellent to Poor.
- Color: Diamonds range in color from completely colorless (the most valuable) to slightly yellow or brown. Color is graded on a scale from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow or brown).
- Clarity: This refers to the presence of inclusions within the diamond and blemishes which are external flaws. The fewer and smaller the inclusions and blemishes, the higher the clarity. Clarity is graded on a scale from Flawless (no inclusions visible under 10x magnification) to Included (significant inclusions visible without magnification).
- Carat: This refers to the diamond's weight. One carat is equal to 0.2 grams. The higher the carat weight, the more valuable the diamond is. However, two diamonds of the same carat weight can have very different values depending on the other three Cs.
In addition to these Four Cs, diamonds may also be evaluated based on other factors such as fluorescence (a glowing effect visible under UV light) and the diamond's shape (round, princess, pear, etc.).
It's important to keep in mind that the Four Cs are only one factor in determining a diamond's quality and value. The rarity and demand for a particular type of diamond can also impact its price.
Green garnet, also known as tsavorite, is a rare and stunning gemstone that is highly valued for its vibrant green color and exceptional brilliance. This gemstone is a type of garnet that is predominantly found in Kenya and Tanzania and is known for its striking resemblance to emerald.
Green garnet is a relatively hard gemstone, with a rating of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it a durable option for everyday wear. This gemstone is also believed to have healing properties, including the ability to enhance intuition, increase creativity, and promote emotional balance.
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a beautiful young princess named Luna. Luna was known for her love of all things celestial, especially the moon. One night, as she gazed up at the moon in all its glory, she was struck by an idea. She decided to have a necklace made that would capture the magic of the moon and bring it close to her heart.
Luna consulted with the royal jeweler, and together, they came up with the perfect design. The necklace would be made of shimmering Tsavorites, also known as green garnets, which would capture the glowing radiance of the moon. Luna named the necklace "Moon Shine," and she wore it everywhere she went. It became her most prized possession, and she often found herself touching the pendant and closing her eyes, as if to savor the magic it contained.
As Luna grew older, she passed the necklace down to her daughter, who also treasured it and wore it with pride. And so, the "Moon Shine" necklace became a family heirloom, passed down from generation to generation, always cherished and always reminding its wearer of the beauty and wonder of the moon.
Metal | 18kt Yellow Gold (9 grams) |
Diamonds | Diamonds with a total of 0.70 carats |
Gemstones |
Multiple Tsavorites with a total of 0.44 carats |
Length | 42cm with an adjustment ring at 38cm |
Preserving the beauty of your genuine, high-quality jewelry involves a series of important care practices. Please consider the following recommendations to ensure its enduring allure:
- Daily activities such as bathing, applying lotions or perfumes, engaging in physical exercise, or washing dishes require the removal of your jewelry to avoid potential harm.
- To prevent any scratches or entanglements, it is advisable to place your jewelry on a soft, fabric-lined surface each night.
- A gentle cleansing can be achieved by using a soft toothbrush paired with a mild soap solution, carefully cleaning the metal and diamonds to maintain their luster.
- Ultrasonic cleaners should be avoided as they may compromise the structural integrity of your jewelry.
- The cleaning of semi-precious stones and pearls should never involve harsh chemicals, abrasives, or solvents to prevent damage.
- Exposure to alcohol and chlorine can cause lasting damage to precious metals and should be avoided.
Adhering to these care instructions will help safeguard the stories and beauty your jewelry holds, allowing it to continue being a cherished part of your life for years to come.
Click here to open the official GIA Guide on how to clean/treat the different types of gemstones.
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