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viernes, 6 de agosto de 2010
sábado, 24 de julio de 2010
Las minas de ametrino
La Mina mas famosa e importante del mundo es la de Anahí en Bolivia que es el principal productor mundial de ametrino.
La mina se hizo famosa en el siglo diecisiete cuando un conquistador español la robo como si fuera un regalo cuando se casó con una princesa de la tribu Ayoreos llamada Anahí.
Ametrino se introdujo a Europa a través de los regalos del ladron conquistador a la reina española.
Otros depósitos se encuentran en Brasil (Rio Grande do Sul).
Unas cuantas se salvaron, maravillate en esta muestra
The art of the miniatures
The art of the Persian miniature painting spread all over the Mughal Empire in between the 16th and 19th century.
In the state of Rajhastan has remained until the middle of the last century the best known school of manuscripts illumination.
This painting shows a Rajà,s officer.
It was painted in the fifties over a much older manuscript with a very elegant Persian callygraphy.
This miniature, it is signed by the artist.
http://www.ethnicjewellery786.com/item/ape/persian-miniature-painting,-elephant
martes, 13 de julio de 2010
le piedra de luna
Corresponde al 7º Chakra, Sahasrara: O corona, justo encima de la coronilla. La Piedra Luna se corresponde con este chakra, relacionado con el crecimiento espiritual.
la Piedra Luna con otras piedras:
Unida al zafiro aumenta la empatia, el exceso de sensibilidad o los problemas de ilusion. Con elcuarzo rosa, sobre el chakra cardiaco y sus alrededores, colabora con las madres y los padres en la aceptación hacia sus hijos. Junto a la amatista para el desarrollo de las facultades psíquicas.
esencia de Piedra Luna:
Las esencias en general son preparados vibracionales que se elaboran sumergiendo las gemas en agua y exponiéndolas a la luz directa del sol. Se cree que las esencias de gemas actúan imprimiendo en el agua el patrón de energía de la piedra seleccionada. Para este proceso lo mejor es la luz solar pero también puede ser beneficioso dejar una piedra sumergida en agua al lado de la cama durante toda la noche, y parte del dia.http://www.joyeriaetnica.com/joyeria/gemas
miércoles, 7 de julio de 2010
The wonderful moonstone
The moonstone is characterised by a wonderful shining light.
It owes its name to that mysterious shimmer which always looks different when the stone is moved and is known in the trade as 'adularescence'. In earlier times, people believed they could recognise in it the crescent and waning phases of the moon.
Moonstones from Ceylon, the classical country of origin of the moonstone, shimmer in pale blue on an almost transparent background. Specimens from India feature a nebulous interplay of light and shadow on a background of beige-brown, green, orange or brown. These discreet colours, in connection with the fine shimmer, make the moonstone an ideal gemstone for jewellery with a sensual, feminine aura. This gemstone was very popular once before, about a hundred years ago at the time of Art Nouveau. It adorns a noticeably large number of the jewellery creations of the French master goldsmith René Lalique and his contemporaries, mainly to be found in museums and collections today.
This gemstone is surrounded by a good deal of mystique and magic. In many cultures, for example in India, it is regarded as a holy, magical gemstone. In India, moonstones are also regarded as 'dream stones' which bring the wearer beautiful visions at night. In Arabic countries, women often wear moonstones sewn out of sight into their garments, for in their cultures the moonstone is a symbol of fertility.
The moonstone symbolises our being in its entirety. With its soft shimmer, it strengthens our emotional and subconscious aspects. The associations connected with that make it a "lovers' stone", evoking tender feelings and safeguarding the true joys of love. It is also said that wearing a moonstone strengthens our intuition and our capacity to understand.
Moonstones from Ceylon, the classical country of origin of the moonstone, shimmer in pale blue on an almost transparent background. Specimens from India feature a nebulous interplay of light and shadow on a background of beige-brown, green, orange or brown. These discreet colours, in connection with the fine shimmer, make the moonstone an ideal gemstone for jewellery with a sensual, feminine aura. This gemstone was very popular once before, about a hundred years ago at the time of Art Nouveau. It adorns a noticeably large number of the jewellery creations of the French master goldsmith René Lalique and his contemporaries, mainly to be found in museums and collections today.
This gemstone is surrounded by a good deal of mystique and magic. In many cultures, for example in India, it is regarded as a holy, magical gemstone. In India, moonstones are also regarded as 'dream stones' which bring the wearer beautiful visions at night. In Arabic countries, women often wear moonstones sewn out of sight into their garments, for in their cultures the moonstone is a symbol of fertility.
The moonstone symbolises our being in its entirety. With its soft shimmer, it strengthens our emotional and subconscious aspects. The associations connected with that make it a "lovers' stone", evoking tender feelings and safeguarding the true joys of love. It is also said that wearing a moonstone strengthens our intuition and our capacity to understand.
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