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BIRTHSTONES
June ~ Moonstone
Moonstone shows an almost magical play of light as its characteristic
feature. It owes its name to this mysterious gleaming which appears
different whenever the stone changes its position in movement. Experts
call this the "adularescence", and in earlier times the phases of waxing
and waning moon were though to be discerned in this phenomenon.
Moonstone from Sri Lanka, the
classical country of origin for Moonstone, shimmers pale blue on almost
transparent ground. Specimen from India shoe cloudlike plays of light and
shade on beige brown, green, orange or simple brown background. These
subdued colours in combination with the fine shine make Moonstone an ideal
gemstone for jewelry with a sensuous and feminine character. This gemstone
was once before extremely popular, about a hundred years ago in the times
of Art Nouveau. It used to decorate a striking amount of pieces of jewelry
created by the famous French Master Goldsmith René Lalique and by his
contemporaries. These pieces are usually only found in a museum or in
collections nowadays.
Many mystical and magical
connotations surround this stone. In several cultures, like for example in
India, it is considered a sacred and magical gemstone. In India Moonstone
is also appreciated as a "dream stone", as it is supposed to bring about
sweet and beautiful dreams. In Arab countries women often were Moonstone
sewn into their garment, because there this gemstone is appreciated as a
symbol of fertility.
Moonstone symbolises a holistic
view of man and woman. Its soft shine will support the emotional and
dreamy tendencies of a person. The associations thus involved make
Moonstone of course the ideal stone for lovers, reputed to bring forth
feelings of tenderness and to protect true love. It is also reported that
wearing a Moonstone will further intuition and your sensitivity for
others.
(information obtained from the International Colored
Gemstone Association) ...back to birthstone
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