Histoire de bagues de fiancailles

 
Ou et quand cette tradition? La première preuve de cette pratique remonte
à l’Egypte antique, où il a été donné un cercle qui symbolise une « boucle sans fin »
et l’espace dans le cercle représenté une sorte de portail d’une nouvelle «dimension» de leur vie.
 
Même les Romains utilisaient quelque chose de semblable. En fait, il existait la coutume de
donner un anneau sur lequel était gravée une petite clé. Selon l’interprétation la plus commune,
c’est la promesse de la femme pour protéger le coeur du futur marié. Pour d’autres,
cependant, il peut également indiquer l’ouverture d’une porte symbolique
vers un avenir de richesse et d’abondance pour le couple.
 
Histoire de bagues de fiancailles - (Continuer la lecture)

The Gems In Your Pink Sapphire And Topaz Bracelet Have A Story To Tell

By Ryan Myers


Some people believe that if you are lucky enough to own a fine piece of jewelry, you should know something about how and why the gems and metals were chosen. Jewelry collectors are especially interested in the history of the pieces they invest in. If someone has gifted you with a pink sapphire and topaz bracelet, that individual will probably be impressed that you were interested enough to learn more about it.

The word origin of bracelet is of the arm, and more than seven thousand years ago people were circling their arms and wrists in an effort to ward off evil spirits, heal themselves, and make themselves more attractive to the opposite sex. The earliest indication of bracelets seems to come from China, Egypt, and Mesopotamia. Our ancient ancestors wore bracelets made of grass. Silver and gold bracelets don't show up until after the Bronze Age.

Through the ages sapphires have been the symbols of nobility, faithfulness, and truth. Brilliant blue is the color most often associated with them. Many remember when Prince Charles gave Diana a blue sapphire as an engagement ring, perhaps because of its long association with romance and royalty. For religious orders in the Middle Ages, the gem represented heaven.

Rubies and sapphires are corundums, which means they made of extremely dense aluminum oxide. Rubies are red. A corundum stone of any other color is a sapphire. A gem can be any number of red variations and still be a sapphire though. Sapphires come in a wide variety of pink shades including an orange pink gem which is called padparadscha. These gems come from the Asian country of Sri Lanka. Padparadscha translates into English as lotus flower.

November's birthstone is the topaz. In Sanskrit the word means fire. The gem is one of several suggestions for those celebrating their fourth or twenty-third year wedding anniversary. Blue is the color most commonly associated with topaz, but deep pinkish orange and golden yellow are the most desirable. The deepness of its color is one of the ways experts assess the value of the stone.

In the Middle Ages topaz was believed to have healing powers and even prevent death. The Greeks thought the gem could make them invisible and give them immense strength. The Egyptians believed wearing it would keep them safe from injury.

When these two stones are combined in one piece of jewelry, they compliment each other and have special significance. They are both considered precious metals rather than general minerals. Through the ages they have both been considered fit for the wealthiest in society. The gems are equally associated with romance and healing. Some believe wearing both gems gives people they encounter a positive impression of them.

Commenting on someone's jewelry at a party or event is one way to start a conversation. If you are asked about your bracelet, you will have interesting and entertaining facts to impress your listeners. Not everyone will know as much as you about the jewelry they choose to wear.




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