Yellow Peridot
Bvlgari has launched her new jewelry collection called Mediterranean Eden, with the central theme of yellow gold, adorned with amethyst, peridot coral, and coin jewelry. The collection is available throughout the summer until late September. The company this year launched some new Bulgari watch more than interesting. The yellow peridot gold necklace with a coin left of antiquity sold about 4,000 Euros. The coins are Greek, Roman or Persian and the variety of sizes, shapes and thickness of each piece is handmade by jewelers Bulgari. The bronze coins are selected with a strong patina to contrast with the glitter of gold. (See more jewelry with coins). Being a jeweler Bulgari colorful, these feature alongside gold jewelry amethysts yellow, turquoise, diamonds and diamond pavé. The necklace worth 30,000 Euros. Also available with yellow peridot and coral and diamond necklace but below is my favorite. The jewelry collection includes bracelets Mediterranean Eden delicate, how are you, with pavé diamonds and amethysts mounted on yellow peridot gold $ 17. 900. (Only the bracelet). Topaz is a beautiful gemstone that is well known not only for its physical beauty, but also by the metaphysical and spiritual beneficial properties that are often attributed to him. It is believed that topaz is the stone of strength and beauty. It is one of the birthstones of November, and as such is used to mark auspicious occasions such as birth, weddings and anniversaries. Over the years, people have credited this stone with a wide range of properties - some strangers more than others! For example, the Greeks believed that a person could become invisible! In general, it is considered a positive stone and promotes the joy and optimism. Topaz is recommended for wedding anniversaries 4 and 19. Some believed that topaz color change when placed near food or drink was poisoned. Still others claim that the strength of the stone depends on the phases of the moon. New Age followers believe that the blue topaz is especially useful for calming the emotions anger, meditation, self-realization, and ensuring that a person carries out his life in tune with their aspirations and beliefs, and helps find your way back if you deviate from this path. The blue color of the stone is often associated with truth and wisdom. There are at least two conflicting theories about the origin of the name of this stone. some believe it is derived from the Sanskrit word for fire - tapas. The Greeks however, claim that Topaz Topaz or topazion Greek words which refer to the island of St. Johns in the Red Sea. There may be some validity to this claim, because historians and gemologists also believe that in olden times erroneously referred yellow peridot topaz, and the island of San Juan is famous for its production of peridot. Imperial topaz term originated in 19th century Russia. For the first time, the samples in shades of pink can be found here. The Tsar and Tsarina were taken by the beauty of these stones was decreed that none but the royal family could own these precious stones. To this day, Amethyst samples in shades of pink and other pastel colors referred to as topaz. In recent days, "Topaz" the name is used loosely to describe any yellow peridot stone. In fact, even Peridot is often referred to as topaz. It was not until the mid 19th century, more detailed and sophisticated analysis is conducted, and the definition of topaz was nailed to the hat so that we know today. Some of the physical characteristics of topaz are very similar to quartz, and to date, quartz blue is often mistaken for topaz. Today, the chemical composition of topaz is aluminum fluorosilicate accepted, with the chemical description (Al2SiO4 (F, OH) 2). The most common color for topaz is colorless crystals. Among the crystals of this stone, blue is the most common. Less frequently, can be found in many different colors including other pale yellow, light brown. orange, pink, red or purple. Since topaz is a transparent stone, aberrations in the stone as inclusions and fracture planes are easy to see at a glance. specimens without defects are rare and expensive, and almost exclusively used in fine jewelry. The stones are used with small defects in the suspension of law and other pieces of fashion jewelry and fine low-end. The stones with deeper colors are more valuable than those with lighter colors. larger stones have their color better than smaller ones. Topaz samples often have developed a basal division, which can create problems for the cutter. You may use HTML tags and attributes These:. . . .