Diamond is April's Birthstone By Sam Serio
If you're still young enough to remember your birthday,
you probably also remember the special birthstone assigned to it. But at your age, we bet
you don't really know the SIGNIFICANCE of your birthstone and what power the ancients felt
would be bestowed about you by wearing it.
April's Birthstone: Diamond
Birthstone Properties: Enhances competence, trust and love
Alternative Birthstone: Opal
Formed deep within the earth where there is intense heat
and pressure, diamonds are simply crystallized carbon. April's birthstone is the perennial
first choice for engagement rings, but is it also the anniversary gem for the 10th and
60th years of marriage when eternity bands and other diamond-detailed rings replace
original wedding bands.
The ancient Greeks believed that diamonds were splinters
of stars fallen to earth. It was even said by some that they were the tears of the Gods or
perhaps crystallized lightning or hardened dew drops. In fact, the exact origin of
diamonds is still something of a mystery, even to scientists and geologists.
India is thought to be the first river-bed source of
diamond mining. The ancient Hindus called the diamond "Vajra," (lightening)
because of the sparks of light that it emits as well as its invincible strength. Arguably
the most beautiful gemstones on the planet, diamonds are also harder than any other
substance on earth and found today in Australia, Botswana, Russia and South Africa.
Dr. Diamond
Diamonds have long been credited for having certain
medicinal properties. During the middle ages, these gemstones were thought to heal
illness, but only if the ailing person took the diamond into bed to warm it up first!
Of Kings and Queens, Archdukes and Duchesses
Legend has it that Cupids arrows were tipped in
diamonds and over the centuries, this magnificent gemstone has acquired a well-deserved
reputation as the ultimate gift of love.
In less democratic times, diamonds were reserved for
royalty
the only people "entitled" to their symbolism of strength, courage
and invincibility. But in 1477, Archduke Maximillian of Austria gave a diamond ring to
Mary of Burgundy and before long the tradition of diamond engagement rings was one
embraced by even the most humble brides-to-be and their suitors.
The diamond's white hue signifies life, joy and innocence.
But diamonds may be nearly any color in the rainbow plus a wide range of browns, grays,
and white. Shades of yellow are most common, followed by colorless. Blue, black, reddish,
and greenish are more valuable (some extremely so).
P.S. I Love You
It's interesting to note that a woman wears her diamond on
the third finger of her left hand because early Egyptians believed the vena amoris (vein
of love) ran directly from the heart to the top of the third finger, left hand
A gift of a Diamond is symbolic of everlasting love. There
is no more convincing a promise of an enduring relationship than the brilliant gemstone
that has endured in people's hearts throughout the history. |