"If cold December gave you birth
The
month of snow and ice and mirth
Place
on your hand a turquoise blue
Success
will bless whate'er you do."
In
many cultures of the Old and New Worlds, Turquoise has been esteemed for
thousands of years as a holy stone, a bringer of good fortune or a talisman. It
really does have the right to be called a 'gemstone of the peoples'. The oldest
evidence for this claim was found in Ancient Egypt, where grave furnishings with turquoise
inlay were discovered, dating from approximately 3000 BC. In the ancient Persian Empire, the sky-blue gemstones were earlier worn round the neck
or wrist as protection against unnatural death.
Giving a piece of jewelry containing a birthstone gem will
bring the wearer with good luck and protection.
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ReplyDeleteThese eye-catching jewelry are not very expensive and said to be give its customers support in the evening and protection from issues, and are believed to have a exclusive gratitude with the program.