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Article: The Symbolism Behind The Precious Gemstones In Your Favorite Jewelry

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The Symbolism Behind The Precious Gemstones In Your Favorite Jewelry

Nature is full of wonders. Behind each precious and semiprecious gemstone, that adorns your favorite piece of jewelry, there is deep symbolism.

The numerous precious and semi-precious stones, each beautiful in their own way, are distinguished by their rarity, colors, and specific characteristics.

But what is the real symbolism of these gemstones?

Discover the legend and meaning of some of the most famous precious and semi-precious stones in the world!

The Symbolism Behind Precious And Semiprecious Gemstones

1. The Diamond

The name of this gemstone comes from the Greek "Adamas", which means  "invincible", or "indomitable". Described as the "queen of precious stones", the diamond symbolizes purity of feelings, eternal love, commitment, sincerity, and loyalty.
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A silent witness to the unbreakable bond that unites us with the person we love, the diamond usually crowns the engagement rings. The diamond is also credited with healing powers, due to its ability to absorb negative energies. In Antiquity, this precious stone was believed to have the power to protect against poisons.

Diamonds were known as master healers and were worn by kings into battle as the Stone of Invincibility. They were famous for bringing emotional strength, courage, and determination to all those who wear them.

Diamond is also believed to bring vital energy and can help with anger-management issues, depression, and anxiety.

According to legends, only honestly acquired Diamonds will bring any emotional or physical benefit.

2. The Sapphire

The name of this stone comes from the Hebrew word "Sappir", which means "the most beautiful thing". This famous stone, with its magnetic blue, is the symbol of excellence, wisdom, and serenity.

It is believed that this magnificent gemstone facilitates communication, intuition, and inspiration. The sapphire was revered in Rome and Ancient Egypt, being considered the stone of truth and justice.

The Egyptians believed that sapphire controlled the movement of the stars and called it the star stone. The sapphire is mostly blue, but there are also yellow, green, black, and even translucent sapphires. Offered as a jewel, it symbolizes complete sincerity of feelings, but also peace of mind.

According to gemsociety, royalty often wore sapphires for dual purposes. Not only did the stone reputedly attract wealth, but it also purportedly protected the wearer from envy and infidelity. Traditionally, people believed that precious gem has the power to bring harmony between lovers as well as peace between adversaries.

In addition, sapphires were said to put one at ease in social engagements and banish fraud. Those involved in legal matters could benefit especially from the stone's powers.
3. The Ruby

The ruby reveals itself in the color of passion: RED. It signifies the passion that animates two lovers, the awakening of the senses. It is a precious stone that reveals feelings and their intensity.

It is said to give its wearer courage, willpower, and above all, a lot of boldness. Acclaimed for a long time by the European bourgeoisie, the ruby is one of the rarest precious stones and one of the most expensive.
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According to legends, the precious ruby has the power to fight fatigue, and depression and restores the wearer's vitality.

Ruby is also considered the gemstone of protection, a true talisman. People believed wearing the stone on the left side, the heart side, would allow the bearers to live peacefully. They also thought that the blood-colored stone would preserve them from all perils, even their homes from storms.
4. The Emerald

The meaning of the emerald, which is considered the "mother of all stones", is loyalty in love. This precious gem symbolizes hope and positive energies, although, paradoxically, it has long been attributed to the Devil.

It is, however, a fine stone, of intense green color, accentuated by bluish reflections. It is also associated with wisdom, balance, and patience (very important in marriage). Myths say it relieves depression and insomnia. Exuding dynamism and hope, this precious stone in the colors of nature's rebirth remains as fragile as it is luminous.
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In ancient Greece and Rome, emerald was considered the gemstone of the goddess Venus, purveyor of love and hope. On the other side of the world, emeralds were revered by the Incas and believed by the Egyptians to be a source of eternal life. Emeralds were believed to be a gift from Thoth, the ancient god of wisdom.

The emerald is also known as the gemstone of intuition, associated with the revelation of future events and truths.

5. The Amethyst

The spiritual meaning of the amethyst stone is tranquility, and calm. In Antiquity, amethyst was used to make wine cups. Why? Because this stone was believed to be the antidote to drunkenness. The literal meaning of amethyst is "not intoxicated" – its name translates from the Greek word "améthystos".

Amethyst, which can have different colors, although shades of purple are the most common, brings serenity and psychological balance. It protects against negative thoughts and facilitates meditation to calm anxieties and nervousness.

It is believed that by placing amethyst on your forehead, navel, or heart, you can immediately sense the anger, frustrations, and furies leaving your body.

6. The Topaz

A symbol of strength and courage, topaz is a stone believed to help overcome fears and obstacles. It was also the stone attributed to writers, scholars, and artists as it favored mental clarity and grand thoughts.

Having different colors, which can vary from blue to pale pink, topaz is also a symbol of lasting friendship, but also of fidelity and integrity.

The word "topaz" likely comes from the Greek word "topazos" meaning "to seek" – implying that finding topaz crystals was an adventure!

Topaz was first discovered on Topazios Island (now known as Zabargad), an ancient island in the Red Sea.

Topaz is believed to have a calming effect on the mind and body. It is said to promote relaxation and reduce stress and anxiety.

This semiprecious gemstone is also associated with creativity and is said to stimulate the imagination and enhance artistic abilities.

Topaz is often used to attract abundance and prosperity, as people believe it helps with financial success and wealth.

7. The Turquoise
This turquoise, the Indian symbol of the spirit, is associated with success. Turquoise is also synonymous with strength and mastery.
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For Tibetans, this semiprecious stone is linked to the symbolism of the sky and water and brings the wearer good luck and protection. On the other hand, the Aztecs evaluated their wealth by how many turquoise stones they owned. It is also believed to have purifying virtues and to protect against accidents and troubles by absorbing negative energies.

The turquoise meaning is connected to the healing energy of water, the life-giving element that sustains the planet and the origins of life itself. This energy of renewal and rejuvenation is what gives the turquoise crystal meaning its unique ability to support healing intentions and overall well-being.

The myths, legends, and stories that surround precious and semi-precious stones make them even more interesting. So, keep the explanations above in mind when you choose the next piece of jewelry in your collection! Check out now our DSF Antique Jewelry's online store and find the perfect piece for you!
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