crystals/gem stone r ma favourite.
whoooooooooooo. bloggin rly takes up alot of tym. as in if u rly wanna post an interesting entry,
it rly takes up alot of tym.
- hmm, kinda irrelavent to my topic heading rite?
well, random touts la. hoho!
i kinda busted my frenz todae.
didnt go clubbing.
AHEM
didnt go clubbing kne? =D pple c tt? haha
- hehe random touts agn! its irrelavant to my topic agn hehe i kne.
Title: crystals r ma favourite. yeah yeah ma close frens shld kne, been telling dem almost all xmas or anyothr ways tt i cld con dem into buying for me. dem bad rite!? how cld i, haha but i usually wont succeed la coz i'm too kind hearted alry, wen i almost 99% into gettin da crystals i told dem i dnt wan alry, dnt buy for me! haha juz joking la!
after all i'm not so bad alrite! juz occassionally psycho-ed shan to get for me =D tt gal is too nice alry she will rly buy if e crystals arent too exp or when she got e extra cash to spend.
yeah yeah ma galz are great! muwhahaa! tt wildful gal hope she isnt clubbing at momo agn tonite! its wed nite = ladies nite!
xuan xuan... ahem... da momo gal =pppp
eyerr. i drifted agn =x
dem long nber update my blog alry haha got lots of things to blog abt but juz too lazy n tired to blog, been helpin out in our sch events at e audit. hehe e uncle was niceeee! treated us to yummi yogurt on e sec day! muwhaa he even gave us discounts too =D
ahem xuez will kne =D
back to crystals....
i nearly forgotten where i've place diz piece of paper, containing e use of the gem stone and which stone is for which mth. kinda interesting, i'm gonna type it out! =D
click on e links to view e picc!
Amber
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Amber.htm
Ability to draw diseases from body. calm nerves, gif confidence, regain memory loss.
Amethyst
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Amethyst.htm
Aids slp, boosts the spirit and can help heal stomach disorder. helps with addictions arthritis, enhance intuttion, headaches, blood sugar and psychic insight.
errr i think ma bro threw away my list of gem stone description!!!! arghhhhh.
Alexandrite
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Alexandrite.htm
a gem variety of the mineral chrysoberyl that actually changes color from green in daylight to red in incandescent light.
Amazonite
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Amazonite.htm
Amazonite is believed to have many healing characteristics, including improving your skin, marriage, clarity of thought and social interaction. It is also credited with alleviating muscle spasms, stress and exhaustion.
* Whoo, woah!
Ametrine
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Ametrine.htm
Color:
bicolor yellow and purple quartz.
Andalusite
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Andalusite.htm
Andalusite is pleochroic, different colors in different directions.
Aquamarine
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Aquamarine.htm
From the Latin word for "sea water", aquamarine was said to be a gift to the mermaids from Neptune, the Kinf of the Sea. Some believe aquamarine to help the wearer conqure wickedness, and to have magical power to convey insight and foresight. It is the birthstone for March and symbolizes happiness and everlasting youth..
*hehe one of my favorite!!!! =DDDD
Turquoise
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Turquoise.htm
The blue of turquoise was thought to have powerful metaphysical properties by many ancient cultures. Montezuma's treasure, now displayed in the British Museum, includes a fantastic carved serpent covered by a mosaic of turquoise. In ancient Mexico, turquoise was reserved for the gods, it would not be worn by mere mortals..
Emerald
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Emerald.htm
Known to bring good fortune, the emerald is said to empower its owner with foresight. Its rich green hues reflect nature and symbolize fertility, rebirth and springtime. Legends claim wearing an emerald will strengthen memory, guard against evil spirits and reveal the truth of a lover's love. Once a favorite of Cleopatra, emeralds are the birthstone for May..
*yeah yeah love this too!
Onyx
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Onyx.htm
In jewelry design as in fashion, colors look crisper against a background of black and black and white always looks right. In fine jewelry, the black backdrop is often supplied by onyx, a chalcedony quartz with a fine texture and black color. Some onyx also displays white bands or ribbons against a black background. If the layers are even, this type of onyx can be carved into cameos. Onyx was very popular with the ancient Greeks and Romans. The name comes from the Greek word onux, which means fingernail. The story is that one day frisky Cupid cut the divine fingernails of Venus with an arrowhead while she was sleeping. He left the clippings scattered on the sand and the fates turned them into stone so that no part of the heavenly body would ever perish. True, black isn't normally the color one associates with fingernails. (Did Venus wear Vamp?) But in Greek times, almost all colors of chalcedony from fingernail white to dark brown and black were called onyx. Later, the Romans narrowed the term to refer to black and dark brown colors only..
Moonstone
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Moonstone.htm
In Europe, moonstone is considered the birthstone for June, although in the United States it shares that distinction with alexandrite and pearl..
Opal
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Opal.htm
Arabs believed opals fell from heaven in flashes of lighting and thus acquired the unique glow of internal fire. Some believed opals give their owners the gift of prophecy. Others consider the stone a fitting symbol of hope, innocence and purity. The opal is the birthstone for October and the suggested gift for the fourteenth wedding anniversary..
Quartz
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Quartz.htm
the most popular gems on earth. Beautiful quartz, the "rock crystal" used in ancient times to make crystal balls and bowls, is today more often seen set in gold jewelry. Despite the popularity of quartz gems like amethyst, citrine, ametrine, rose quartz, onyx, agates, chrysoprase, rutilated quartz, and other quartz gemstone varieties, many people in the jewelry industry take quartz for granted because of its affordable price. Throughout history, quartz has been the common chameleon of gemstones, standing in for more expensive gemstones ranging from diamond to jade. But the incredible variety of quartz is now beginning to be appreciated for its own sake..
Ruby
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Ruby.htm
The fiery color of the ruby symbolizes devotion and desire. It was once believed that the wearer of a ruby was blessed with health, wealth, wisdom and outstanding success in affairs of the heart. Ruby is the birthstone for July and the anniversary gemstone for the fifteenth and fortieth wedding anniversaries..
Sapphire
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Sapphire.htm
Although "sapphiru" means blue in Latin, sapphires can be found in a rainbow of colors. Kings once believed these stones offered protection from harm and envy. Sapphire is the traditional gift for the fifth and forty-fifth wedding anniversaries and the birthstone for September.
Topaz
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Topaz.htm
The enduring symbol of love and affection, the topaz is believed to bring the wearer friendship and ensure fidelity. Available in a wide array of colors, topaz is the birthstone for November and the suggested gift for the twenty-third anniversary..
Zircon
http://www.mysticgames.com/gems/Zircon.htm
Hindu poets tell of the Kalpa Tree, the ultimate gift to the gods, which was a glowing tree covered with gemstone fruit with leaves of zircon. Zircon has long had a supporting role to more well-known gemstones, often stepping in as an understudy when they were unavailable. In the middle ages, zircon was said to aid sleep, bring prosperity, and promote honor and wisdom in its owner. The name probably comes from the Persian word zargun which means "gold-colored," although zircon comes in a wide range of different colors..
there are alot more, i'll try to blog e part 2!!!
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