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  • A faceted green peridot gemstone sits on a rustic wooden workbench. Nearby, pliers and a bowl of golden rings suggest a jeweler's workspace, evoking creativity.

    A Jeweller’s Guide to Peridot

    From its ancient associations with the sun to its modern popularity in bold, contemporary designs, peridot has something for everyone. Whether you’re creating a minimalist pendant or a dazzling statement ring, peridot is sure to steal the spotlight.  Basic Identification Information Name & Synonyms:Peridot; sometimes referred to as chrysolite or evening emerald in older texts.

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  • A tree with a jeweled trunk and roots sparkles against a vibrant blue sky, adorned with red and green gem-like fruits and leaves. The mood is whimsical and enchanting.

    The Legend of The Kalpavriksha

    The Kalpavriksha, the legendary wish-fulfilling tree, is one of Hindu mythology’s most enchanting treasures. Its story begins with the ancient tale of Samudra Manthan, the great churning of the cosmic ocean. Working together, the gods and demons brought forth extraordinary wonders from the ocean’s depth, including this magical tree. Rooted in ancient Indian texts, the

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  • A vivid violet iolite crystal rests on a moss-covered rock, surrounded by lush ferns and dappled sunlight, evoking a mystical, serene atmosphere.

    Iolite Myths and Legends

    Iolite, with its dreamy shades of blue and violet, doesn’t get quite the same spotlight as tanzanite or sapphire. Yet hidden within its depths are centuries of stories, myths, and traditions. From Viking explorers charting the seas to seekers in search of wisdom, iolite has been tied to vision, guidance, and inner clarity for generations.

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  • Stylized Eye of Horus in dark blue, featuring a faceted iolite gemstone pupil. The design conveys mystery and ancient symbolism on a light gray background.

    The Eye of Horus

    Whether carved into sacred amulets or imagined as a celestial gemstone, the Eye of Horus remains one of the most powerful and enduring symbols from ancient Egypt. It carries stories of resilience, healing, and the eternal cycle of renewal. So, where did this legendary symbol come from? Let’s explore its myth. The War Between Gods

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  • A Viking in traditional attire and a horned helmet holds a stone upwards on a ship. The sky is overcast, adding a sense of mystery and adventure.

    The Viking Sunstone: A Crystal That Guided Ships Across the North Atlantic

    The Vikings were fearless sailors, crossing the rough waters of the North Atlantic long before compasses or GPS existed. But here’s the puzzle: how did they manage to stay on course when the sun disappeared behind thick clouds or rolling fog? That’s where the legend of the Viking sunstone comes in. This mysterious crystal may

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  • A faceted, oval-shaped blue iolite gemstone rests on smooth, white pebbles, with a blurred wooden plate in the background, conveying elegance and serenity.

    The Symbolic & Spiritual Meanings of Iolite Crystals

    The violet-blue glow of iolite crystals have a way of catching the eye. It’s a gem that invites curiosity, reflection, and a deeper connection to yourself. Many are drawn to it not just for its beauty, but for the sense of clarity and guidance it’s believed to inspire. With iolite, it feels less about wearing

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  • A polished iolite gemstone sits on a rustic wooden table surrounded by tools and tiny metal scraps, evoking an artisanal, creative atmosphere.

    A Jeweller’s Guide to Iolite

    With its shifting shades of violet-blue and a history that spans from Viking voyages to modern gem cabinets, iolite is a gemstone full of quiet intrigue. Its pleochroic nature, showing different colours from different angles, gives it an otherworldly depth that captures the imagination. Whether you’re drawn to its affordability, its optical mystery, or its

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  • A polished purple amethyst gemstone sits on a wooden workbench beside small metal shards and pliers, reflecting a careful, artisanal crafting scene.

    A Jeweller’s Guide to Amethyst

    Step into the enchanting world of amethyst, a gemstone so steeped in history and beauty, it’s practically royalty. From delicate lilacs to rich, royal purples, this quartz variety has captivated jewellers for centuries with its timeless beauty and versatility. Whether you’re designing everyday pieces or statement jewellery, amethyst offers a harmonious balance of durability and

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  • An angry looking ancient Greek god with long hair and grapevine crown holds ornate goblet. Two tigers walk behind him in a forest setting.

    The Legend of Dionysus and Amethyst

    In the age when gods still walked among mortals, respect was everything, and insults were unforgivable. Dionysus, god of wine and revelry, was no acceptation to this rule. When a mortal offended him, anger boiled over like wine spilling from a too-full cup. In his fury, he swore that the next soul to cross his

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  • An image of a purple amethyst crystal propped on an ancient stone. The image give and old myths and legends vibe.

    Amethyst Myths and Legends

    Amethyst has captivated cultures for centuries. Its striking purple hues and deep symbolism make it one of the most revered gemstones. Across civilizations, amethyst has been linked to protection, spirituality, and divine favour. From ancient myths to modern metaphysical uses, this gemstone has left an enduring mark on human history, inviting awe, admiration, and a

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