Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Dear bloggers every where.
Hi, it been a while since I wrote the last post, merrrrrrrrrrrry Christmas to you all and I wish you all a happy new year, as it has been announced that Emerald is the colour if this year, allow me to talk about Chrysocolla gemstones.

 Chrysocolla gemstones will be very nice with ellie-saab- (Lebanese fashion designer)emerald-dresses, Chrysocolla gemstones a nice mix between Turquoise blue and emerald!

Chrysocolla is an greatly colored copper mineral. Its shade can be among the strongest colors of natural blue gems. Chrysocolla’s attractive, stunning blue-green shade is often mistakenly confuse for turquoise because they share many visual resemblances. It can often be found intermingled with malachite, and azurite, creating a wonderful mixed diamond known as eilat stone.

Eilat rock was initially excavated in Master Solomon's mines in African continent. The rich, vivid blue and green colors of chrysocolla are similar to looking down upon the global surface area from space.

The name of chrysocolla comes from the Greek word chrysos, which mean "gold", and kolla, meaning "glue", in allusion to the name of the material used to weld gold pieces together, and was first used by Theophrastus in 315 BCE. This fancy gemstone has indeed inspired creativity in many artists, whether they were ancient goldsmiths using it as solder, Renaissance painters grinding it as pigment for paint or modern jewelry designer-artists including it within their florid designs. 

For centuries chrysocolla has been known across the planet as a stone of calming reconciliation and reassurance. In historical The red sea region, it was known as the "wise stone" because it guarded and motivated the brain during discussions. Those who used it usually came up with brilliant jeopardises and solutions. This rock also has the capability to help people who are aggressive to become more delicate and resistant which is why, as an ambassador, Nefertiti used chrysocolla bracelets everywhere she went.

Wish a happy holiday!
Hana Hani.

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