The sacred symbol of moonstone
Moonstone gets its name from the faint blue or bright white halo that appears in the center of the gemstone, and is known as the lover's stone. When love has gradually receded from the insolent passion of youth, and with the grace of light clouds and light winds, just like this warm moonstone, it is a precious accumulation after the baptism of the years, which is not easy to come by. All the waiting is worth it, and in the end love will turn into a stronger crystal, like a noble and gentle moonstone.
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In China, ancient records of moonstone are difficult to find, and existing descriptions of similar properties of moonstone are considered to be other jewelry jade. As described in Mei Yaochen's "Reading the Moon Stone Screen Poem" in the Song Dynasty: "I say that although the traces of this stone are like the moon, they cannot be made into a calendar. There was no light, and it was better than the light shining at night. It is stubborn and round, warm and not like Guibi. There is a laurel tree alone to help the sparse, Chang'e jade rabbit is not to be found", in fact, it refers to the inkstone. The description of He's Bi in the "Records of Differences" of the Five Dynasties of the late Tang Dynasty: "The essence of the star of the year, falling in Jingshan, turned into jade, the color of the side view is blue, and the color of the front view is white", which was once considered to be the material of moonstone, but also believed to refer to diamonds.
Moonstone is a gem mineral in which orthoclase and albite intersect in layers. Moonstone is mainly found in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, India, Brazil, Mexico and the Alps of Europe, with Sri Lanka being the most prized. Moonstone is usually colorless to white, but can also be light yellow, orange to light brown, blue-gray or green, transparent or translucent, and has a special moonshine effect, hence the name.
Moonstone is a mystical gemstone that symbolizes health and wealth, and can only be worn properly to make a difference. Moonstone, because of its illumination under the light, there will be a halo effect like a faint moonlight, the color is mainly blue and white, sometimes at the right angle, but also a relatively complete image and scene, some like people, some like animals, and people who are good at association, they associate it with Chang'e in the Moon Palace, which adds to the mystery of moonstone.
Moonstone cannot be worn as you like, there is a certain amount of exquisiteness. Those who believe believe that gemstones can only have an effect if they are worn correctly, and if they are not worn correctly, they will invite bad luck. Because the human body has a magnetic field, the magnetic field has two channels: absorption and expulsion. Some crystals with positive energy are worn on the left hand so that the body can absorb positive energy. The bad luck of ordinary people is expelled from the left hand, and the same is true for moonstone bracelets.
In other countries, moonstone has been one of the more important gemstones for centuries. For example, the Romans believed that the moonstone was formed by moonlight, and the shadow of Diana, the god of moonlight, could be seen from the moonstone. The Greeks also believed that it was also a symbol of Venus, the goddess of beauty and love. In the Middle Ages, it was believed that gazing at moonstones would lead one to sleep and prophesy the future from dreams. Even to this day in some Arab countries, moonstone is often sewn into clothing as a symbol of abundance.
In India today, moonstones are still considered sacred symbols and are known as "dream stones" because they are believed to give the wearer beautiful illusions at night. In East Indian legend, the moonstone represents the symbol of the third eye and purifies spiritual understanding. In Europe and the United States from the late 19th century to the 20th century, especially during the Art Deco period, moonstone was very popular and was often used in the creation of jewelry by master goldsmiths such as René Lalique. In addition, moonstone is also known as the "lovers' stone" because it is believed to evoke emotions and passions in people, and in some places it is called the "traveler's stone" because it is believed to protect at night. In some Asian countries, it is also used as a symbol of "no tears".
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