RUBY - Manik (for Sun)
Ruby is said to give name, fame, vigor, virtue, warmth and
the capacity to command to its user. It can also raise the
individual far above the status in which he was born. Historically,
it has been symbolic of love and passion. This is normally
red in colour. Ruby is a hot stone.
On diseases front: Ruby helps cure peptic ulcer, fever, rheumatism, gout etc. However prolonged use may cause boils, itch and insomnia as well. Do consult an astrologer or a gemologist before wearing this or any other stone. Ladies should avoid the use of Ruby as it can destroy the body lustre.
Ruby should be used in gold in third or ring finger of right hand on Sunday. Ideally should be of about 3 or 5 grams in weight.
On diseases front: Ruby helps cure peptic ulcer, fever, rheumatism, gout etc. However prolonged use may cause boils, itch and insomnia as well. Do consult an astrologer or a gemologist before wearing this or any other stone. Ladies should avoid the use of Ruby as it can destroy the body lustre.
Ruby should be used in gold in third or ring finger of right hand on Sunday. Ideally should be of about 3 or 5 grams in weight.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
The name Ruby comes from Latin 'Rubrum', which means 'Red'.
Ruby, which is corundum, is simply crystallized alumina (Al2O3)
and in pure form it is devoid of colour. The rich colour in
Ruby is mainly due to small amounts of chronic oxide, which
is able to replace part of alumina without disturbing the
trigonal crystal structure. It has a specific gravity of 3.99.
Mean Refractive Index is 1.765 and the hardness is 9 on the
Moh's scale.
OCCURRENCE
Ruby is found in Burma, Thailand, Sri Lanka, East Africa,
Kenya, Nepal, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. The best Rubies
are from the Magok district of Burma. Thai Rubies are comparatively
less attractive and the Rubies found in Sri Lanka are pink.
IDENTIFICATION
Natural Rubies are never 'clean' i.e., without inclusions.
They contain inclusions which look like 'silk'. Natural Ruby
encloses small crystals of other minerals, in the form of
pale angular grains, cavities of irregular shapes, patches
of fine needle-like criss-crossing canals which give a silky
effect by reflected light. If these inclusions are not visible
to the naked eye, then the eyeglass should be used to detect
them. If even under high magnification no such inclusions
are visible, then the Gem you are checking is most probably
a piece of glass. A synthetic Ruby will either not contain
any inclusions or else it will have bubble-like inclusions,
or cracks, as seen in a glass, will be visible. The cracks
will give a milky hue and will be of an even nature.
PEARL - Moti (for Moon)
One who possesses or wears a good pearl enjoys the blessings
of Laksmi, the goddess of prosperity. This blessed one will
live long and become free of evil, developing vitality and
intelligence. He or she will achieve much renown and come
to a high position due to the wisdom endowed by the pearl.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
The best pearls are moonlike, shining white in colour, with
a perfectly round, globular shape. They should be compact,
with a high specific gravity, spotless and free from blemishes.
The appearance should be lustrous and smooth. Pearls may be
white, giving spiritual gifts, rosy, giving intelligence and
power, yellow, bringing material prosperity. Black pearls
are rare, but are not ideal for development. Coppery or non-lustrous,
dirty, cracked, misshapen or otherwise defective pearls should
be avioided as they are inauspicious.
OCCURRENCE
Pearls are found in Sri Lanka, India, Persian Gulf, Venezuela,
Mexico and Australia. Australian pearls are generally considered
less desirable. Sri Lankan perals are considered the best,
though pearls from Bahrain are highly prized. In India the
best pearls come from Bay of Bengal and fom Tuticorin in South
India.
IDENTIFICATION
Pearls grow inside oysters and rarely elsewhere (bamboo,
cobra, conch etc). Today cultured pearls are available which
may be distinguished from genuine pearls by the bore, which
is unifom in the genuine, but thin at the start and wide in
the middle in the cultured pearl. Another difference is the
structure, which is concentric in the genuine pearl, but parallel
in the cultured. Natural pearls are also available. These
are created like cultured pearls by the intentional insertion
of foreign matter into the oyster, but mother-of-pearl is
used rather than glass bead. natural pearls are better than
cultured pearls, but both are acceptable if a genuine pearl
is unavailable.
Imitation pearls made from fish scales are also sold, but these are not suitable for our purposes. Misshapen or otherwise defective pearls are not suitable either, although very small genuine pearls (too small fo jewellery) may be powdered and used for medicinal purposes.
Imitation pearls made from fish scales are also sold, but these are not suitable for our purposes. Misshapen or otherwise defective pearls are not suitable either, although very small genuine pearls (too small fo jewellery) may be powdered and used for medicinal purposes.
One very important factor, which anyone trying to identify
a Gem should note, is that some "faults" are always
present in a genuine Gem - their absence and not their presence
should be a cause for concern. However, as a rule, any Gem
should be shaped in a pleasing manner, lustrous, of pure colour
and fine texture. Pearls in particular should not be misshapen.
RED CORAL - Praval or Moonga (for Mars)
It is said that Red Coral instills courage in its wearer.
It also helps in curing blood -related diseases. It is normally
red in color. Coral ensures material happiness, recovery from
diseases indicated by Mars such as fever, cough, bilious complaints,
smallpox, chickenpox, headache, loss of vitality, piles, boils,
measles etc. It should be worn in silver or copper, and should
be of 9, 11, 12 grams, on Tuesday on 1st or 4th finger of
right hand. It is a hot stone.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Coral is a product of sea. It is formed from the calcareous
skeletons of myriads of tiny polyps (which means insect with
many feet) which live in vast colonies in warm waters at a
moderate depth. It is composed chiefly of calcium carbonate.
This is arranged as fibres radiating from the central axis
of the curving coral branches. Its specific Gravity is 2.68
and hardness is less than 4 on the Moh's scale. It is an opaque
stone. Many forms of coral exist but only high quality Red,
Pink, Blue, Black and white corals are used in jewellery.
OCCURRENCE
Corals are found in India, Italy, Australia, Sri Lanka,
Japan, Malasia, South, Africa, Algeria and U.S.A.
IDENTIFICATION
Coral, being an opaque gem, is very difficult to identify.
A lot of eye practice is required to differentiate between
a natural and a manmade coral. Natural corals, if seen under
magnification, always tell the story of their origin. They
have black marks which are actually holes.
A very careful examination is required to identify a natural coral. As real corals are not very clear and if clear they are very costly. Manmade corals are very commonly found in the market places being sold as real corals.
A very careful examination is required to identify a natural coral. As real corals are not very clear and if clear they are very costly. Manmade corals are very commonly found in the market places being sold as real corals.
EMERALD - Panna (for Mercury)
Emerald improves faculties related to the brain such as memory,
communication, intuition, the intellect, and the ability to
learn. It is normally petal green or dark green in colour.
Emerald is a hot gem. It increases intelligence and brainpower, removes and cures fickle-mindedness, loss of memory, stammering, fear from souls and spirits, cools the harsh speech. One of the interesting observations about Emerald is that it is not prescribed for newly wed couples. It is said that newly married couples should not use it, as it impairs conjugal happiness due to reduction in sexual desires.
It is also useful for curing diarrhea, dysentery, gastritis, peptic ulcer, asthma, insomnia, heart troubles, etc. Emerald should be used in gold of 3, 5, 7 or 10 grams on 4th finger of right hand on Wednesday. An Emerald wearer is likely to find sufficient wealth.
Emerald is a hot gem. It increases intelligence and brainpower, removes and cures fickle-mindedness, loss of memory, stammering, fear from souls and spirits, cools the harsh speech. One of the interesting observations about Emerald is that it is not prescribed for newly wed couples. It is said that newly married couples should not use it, as it impairs conjugal happiness due to reduction in sexual desires.
It is also useful for curing diarrhea, dysentery, gastritis, peptic ulcer, asthma, insomnia, heart troubles, etc. Emerald should be used in gold of 3, 5, 7 or 10 grams on 4th finger of right hand on Wednesday. An Emerald wearer is likely to find sufficient wealth.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Emerald, which is a Gem of Beryl family, is a silicate of
beryllium and aluminium 3BeO.Al2O3.6SiO2. The colour of Emerald
is mainly due to traces of chromium replacing aluminium ions
in the hexagonal beryl crystal. It has a specific Gravity
of 2.71, mean refractive index is 1.58 and hardness is 7.5
on the moh's scale.
OCCURRENCE
Emerald is found in Colombia, Brazil, Russia, Tanzania,
South Africa, India, Australia, Austria, Pakistan, Kenya and
Zambia. In India, Emeralds are found in Rajasthan, Orissa
and Madhya Pradesh.
IDENTIFICATION
Emeralds from various mines have different kinds of inclusions.
These inclusions can be seen with the naked eye, or else under
magnification. If no inclusions are seen even under magnification,
the chances are that the Gem under examination is either a
piece of glass or a fake. The inclusions in Emeralds include
flakes of mica, inclusions like fibre, milky white spots,
straw and bamboos and small cubes of rock salt are also seen
sometimes. Black spots are also seen in Emeralds.
Emeralds were formed when lava coming out from the volcanoes solidified on the surface of the earth. At this stage its fast solidification led to certain flaws in its crystal formation and certain foreign elements also got into it. The synthetic Emeralds contain nail-like inclusions, brush-marks or chains of bubbles.
Emeralds were formed when lava coming out from the volcanoes solidified on the surface of the earth. At this stage its fast solidification led to certain flaws in its crystal formation and certain foreign elements also got into it. The synthetic Emeralds contain nail-like inclusions, brush-marks or chains of bubbles.
CAT'S EYE - Lehsuniya (for Ketu)
This protects its wearer from hidden enemies, mysterious
dangers and diseases. It is normally milky in colour. The
gem is very hot in nature. In the event that it does not suit
the wearer, the gem sometimes gives immediate signals like
uneasiness, restlessness etc.
Cat's Eye is supposed to counter the evil effects of Ketu and diseases caused by Mars. It may prevent unexpected mishaps of life, curing mania, paralysis etc. It protects the wearer from accidents and secret enemies. For businessmen, it is a miraculous result-giving stone, bestowing wealth by secret means like horse racing, gambling, stock exchange market and speculations. It also protects from drowning, intoxication, and Government punishment. It is said to bring fortunes to those who gamble (horse racing, casinos) and should be worn in gold on 2nd finger or 3rd finger of right hand. The weight should be 3, 5 or 7 grams.
Cat's Eye is supposed to counter the evil effects of Ketu and diseases caused by Mars. It may prevent unexpected mishaps of life, curing mania, paralysis etc. It protects the wearer from accidents and secret enemies. For businessmen, it is a miraculous result-giving stone, bestowing wealth by secret means like horse racing, gambling, stock exchange market and speculations. It also protects from drowning, intoxication, and Government punishment. It is said to bring fortunes to those who gamble (horse racing, casinos) and should be worn in gold on 2nd finger or 3rd finger of right hand. The weight should be 3, 5 or 7 grams.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Cat's Eye is a gem which displays a band of light at the
top which moves when the gem is tilted. The Mineral is chemically
known as Chrysoberyl (BeO.Al2O3). The chemical bonding is
rhombic. It is generally found in greenish, brownish, yellowish
and colourless shades. It has a specific gravity of 3.71 and
hardness of 8.5 on the Moh's scale. It is a fairly hard material
which wears well as a ring stone, although it is brittle.
OCCURRENCE
Cat's Eye is found in Sri Lanka, Brazil and India on a very
big scale. It is also found in South Africa, Russia, Burma
and U.S.A. In India, it has been found in a very big way in
Orissa. It is also found in Kerela, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,
Tamil Nadu and Bihar.
IDENTIFICATION
Being an opaque gem poses certain difficulties in differentiating
the natural gem from artificial material. One striking difference
which one can tell after some experience of seeing natural
Cat's Eye Gems is that the artificial Cat's Eye will be too
clear and the Cat's Eye effect will be too marked. But a closer
examination under magnification will show signs of a natural
gem - like small marks, grains of stone and the small irregularies
below the polished surface. The lower part of a Cat's Eye
is not polished but only ground, so one can see the roughness
of the stone there.
ZIRCON - Gomedh or Hessonite (for Rahu)
The shadow planet Rahu is supposed to be responsible for
all sorts of delays or very late fulfillment of ambitions.
Gomedh can help in achieving speedy success in less time than
expected. Gomedh also improves dealing with people and protects
its wearer from sudden misfortunes. This is normally reddish-chocolate
in colour. Gomedh is cold in nature. It cures diseases caused
by affliction of Rahu and Saturn. It also increases appetite,
vitality, confers good health, wealth and happiness and all
round prosperity. It is said to be the best gem to avert stomach
ailments, disaster, insanity, and evil spirits.
It should be used in silver on Saturday on 2nd finger of right hand. The weight should be 6, 11, 13 grams.
It should be used in silver on Saturday on 2nd finger of right hand. The weight should be 6, 11, 13 grams.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Its name comes from Greek 'esson' meaning 'inferior', since
these gems are supposed to be less valuable. Gomedh is a Gem
of the Garnet family. Magnets can pull these Gems, which is
a very special phenomenon, as magnets otherwise pull only
certain metals. Chemically it is known as Grossular (3CaO.Al2O3.3SiO2).
It is found in number of colours like green and pink but generally
it is orange brown. It has a hardness of 7.25 on the Moh's
Scale, specific gravity is 3.65 and Refractive Index is 1.74.
OCCURRENCE
It is available in abundance. It is found in India, Sri
Lanka, Brazil, Australia, Tanzania, South Africa, Burma, Mexico,
Russia, Italy, Kenya, Canada, U.S.A, and Malaysia. In India
it is found in Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan and Bihar.
Gaya mines in Bihar are the biggest source of this gem. Recently,
very good quality of this Gem has been found in Orissa.
IDENTIFICATION
This Gem contains inclusions which look like scattered islands
or flat bubbles. The colour is like honey shining under a
ray of light. The inside, when viewed under magnification
looks like a thick sticky liquid and certain areas look out
of shape with lesser transparency.
BLUE SAPPHIRE - Neelam (for Saturn)
Neelam removes evil effects of Saturn. It is said that this
stone has the magical power to elevate its user to a higher
status from all sides. Some astrologers believe that Blue
Sapphire or Neelam is so powerful if used properly that it
can alleviate even long-term misfortune. However there is
a caution. Sometimes this stone may react adversely. It is
advisable to first test it for a week before final wearing.
It could give you everything you could desire - health, wealth,
longevity, happiness. It also restores lost wealth and property.
This is normally faint or dark blue in colour. Sapphire or Neelam is a very cold gem. They may be yellow also. It brings wealth, name and fame. Also gives good stamina, longevity and security in life. Can improve fertility in a barren woman. Best suited for joy, love and happiness. It cures fainting, fits, virility, mental disorder, deafness and baldness.
It should be used on 2nd finger of right hand in gold or panch dhatu on Saturday and the weight is 5 or 7 grams.
This is normally faint or dark blue in colour. Sapphire or Neelam is a very cold gem. They may be yellow also. It brings wealth, name and fame. Also gives good stamina, longevity and security in life. Can improve fertility in a barren woman. Best suited for joy, love and happiness. It cures fainting, fits, virility, mental disorder, deafness and baldness.
It should be used on 2nd finger of right hand in gold or panch dhatu on Saturday and the weight is 5 or 7 grams.
YELLOW SAPPHIRE - Topaz/Pushkaraj (for Jupiter).
This is one of the most widely used gems
to help achieve better financial status. The wearer may expect
wealth, good health, name, honour and fame if the Gem suits
him or her.
It is also believed that if there are obstructions in finding a suitable match for a girl, she gets married early by wearing a Yellow Sapphire. This is normally light yellow in colour.
Topaz or Pushkaraj is a cold gem. It improves vision, gives life security, protects ones from poverty, removes adversity, misfortune and melancholy.
In diseases, Topaz cures diarrhea, gastritis, ulcer, rheumatism, jaundice, insomnia, heart troubles, impotency, gout, arthritis, pain in knee joints, etc. Topaz should be worn in gold, on 1st finger of right hand on Thursday. The weight should be of 7 or 13 grams.
It is also believed that if there are obstructions in finding a suitable match for a girl, she gets married early by wearing a Yellow Sapphire. This is normally light yellow in colour.
Topaz or Pushkaraj is a cold gem. It improves vision, gives life security, protects ones from poverty, removes adversity, misfortune and melancholy.
In diseases, Topaz cures diarrhea, gastritis, ulcer, rheumatism, jaundice, insomnia, heart troubles, impotency, gout, arthritis, pain in knee joints, etc. Topaz should be worn in gold, on 1st finger of right hand on Thursday. The weight should be of 7 or 13 grams.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Sapphires, are simply crystallized alumina
(Al2O3) and in their pure form are devoid of colour.
Sapphires are found in various colours which include pink, blue, green, yellow, orange and white. In India, Yellow Sapphire is known as Pukhraj and Blue Sapphire is known as Neelam. It has a specific gravity of 3.99, mean refractive index (RI) 1.765 and Hardness of 9 on the Moh's scale.
Sapphires are found in various colours which include pink, blue, green, yellow, orange and white. In India, Yellow Sapphire is known as Pukhraj and Blue Sapphire is known as Neelam. It has a specific gravity of 3.99, mean refractive index (RI) 1.765 and Hardness of 9 on the Moh's scale.
OCCURRENCE
Sapphires are found in India, Brazil, Sri
Lanka, Russia, Thailand, Australia, U.S.A, U.K., Nepal, Mexico,
Zambia and Nigeria. In India, Sapphires are found in Jammu.
These are considered to be the best in the world. Few sapphires
are also found in Orissa but they are not of very high quality.
IDENTIFICATION
Natural Sapphires carry within them clear
signs of slow crystallization. Some of the external elements
sometimes remains preserved in the Gem which helps its identification.
Like all other precious gems it should have inclusions which
should be visible to the naked eye or under magnification.
Otherwise, it is a piece of glass or a synthetic substance.
The inclusions are generally like 'feathers' or are like finger print impressions. Liquid inclusions looking like lace are also sometimes visible. Synthetic Sapphires are very common in the market and many traders in order to earn fast money sell them as originals. These are very clear and under magnification show bubble like inclusions. Sometimes feather like inclusions have also seen but they shine abnormally under light.
The inclusions are generally like 'feathers' or are like finger print impressions. Liquid inclusions looking like lace are also sometimes visible. Synthetic Sapphires are very common in the market and many traders in order to earn fast money sell them as originals. These are very clear and under magnification show bubble like inclusions. Sometimes feather like inclusions have also seen but they shine abnormally under light.
DIAMOND - Heera (for Venus).
It is said that the one who wears a Diamond has a luxurious
life . Diamond is also supposed to enhance the name, fame
and artistic quality of the person. Diamond is a hot gem.
It creates goodness and removes evil and fearful thoughts
in the native. It improves financial conditions and blesses
the native with comforts and peace of mind. It also enhances
sexual power. Also helpful in diabetes, diseases of urine,
of private parts, syphilis, skin and uterine diseases. Diamond
should he worn on 1st finger of right hand on Friday in gold
or platinum. The weight should be 1/4 or 1/2 gram.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
The name diamond comes from the Greek 'adamas', meaning
'invincible' in recognition of its exceptional hardness which
makes it resist any form of abrasion by other minerals. Diamond
is carbon in its pure form. Chemically there is no difference
between diamond, coal and graphite. But the unique atomic
bonding makes the difference. It has a specific gravity of
3.52, mean Refractive Index is 2.418 and has a hardness of
10 on the Moh's scale.
OCCURRENCE
Diamonds are found in South Africa, Australia, Russia, Kenya,
Ghana, Angola, Tanzania, Brazil and India. In India Diamonds
are found in Madhya Pradesh, Orrisa and Andhra Pradesh.
IDENTIFICATION
For a Diamond to be real, it must possess some inclusions.
These inclusions are visible by naked eye or under magnification.
If no inclusions, black spots or milk patches, are visible
in a Diamond then either it is a zirconia or piece of glass.
Diamonds which do not have any inclusions under 50x magnification
are very rare and can be found with collectors only. The small
black spots visible in Diamonds are crystals of Graphite or
other forms of Carbon. These black spots shine under light.
Diamonds have an affinity for grease, the surface of a cut
Diamond will generally have a film of grease if it had been
handled.
The most important test of a diamond is that, all light entering the front of the stone is totally reflected from the back facets which form a series of mirrors. A well cut diamond if viewed from the back and held up to the light, will show only a pinpoint of light from the culet.
In addition, looking down on a brilliant-cut diamond one cannot see the wearer's finger below the stone, as can be seen in other stones. White light entering a diamond is dispersed into a spectrum of colours, giving flasks of different colours from the smaller crown facets.
The most important test of a diamond is that, all light entering the front of the stone is totally reflected from the back facets which form a series of mirrors. A well cut diamond if viewed from the back and held up to the light, will show only a pinpoint of light from the culet.
In addition, looking down on a brilliant-cut diamond one cannot see the wearer's finger below the stone, as can be seen in other stones. White light entering a diamond is dispersed into a spectrum of colours, giving flasks of different colours from the smaller crown facets.
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