Bryanna
Jewelry with Ruby and Garnet.
7 x 5 cm
Ruby is a pink to red gemstone consisting mainly of the mineral corundum (Al2O3) with an admixture of chromium causing coloring. The first mentions of the use of Rubies appear in Buddhist chronicles 3000 years ago. The name "Ruby" comes from the Latin word "ruber", which means "red". The ancient Hindus called it "ratnaraj", which means "king of precious stones". Astronomers used cut Ruby in telescopes and synthetic Ruby was used in the first laser for its properties. Ruby is a stone of wealth and protection. It creates a shield against all kinds of attacks. It represents strength and energy. It balances the activity of the heart chakra. It stimulates the desire for life and sexual activity. It drives away fear, sadness and negative thinking. It ensures peaceful sleep without nightmares. It improves motivation, directs us towards realistic goals, encourages us to pursue our happiness, stops anger and negative energy and transforms them into the opposite. It gives courage, induces a positive state of mind and helps us to face attacks more firmly during arguments and conflicts of opinion.
Garnet is named after the pomegranate for its appearance. It resembles the grains of this fruit and its name itself comes from the Latin word granum - grain. Like diamond, it has a cubic structure. There are more than 16 types of this popular mineral and its deposits are located all over the world. Garnet is a very strong stone that brings a lot of energy, keeps the body in balance and provides the necessary peace. It helps to overcome outdated thought patterns and rigid ways of acting. It brings self-confidence and courage. It supports love and sexual desire (especially in red). Garnet helps in crisis situations to find solutions and give faith in a better future and to call someone's help. It cleanses the chakras, opens the heart, helps overcome taboos. It develops expanded consciousness, can evoke memories of past lives.
The construction of the jewelry is handmade from surgical steel and the connecting material is an alloy of tin and silver. The jewelry is then treated similarly to silver - we polish it once in a while. The more the jewelry is worn, the better, it polishes itself on the clothes, the skin of the wearer, etc. The metal is stable and does not contain nickel or heavy metals. The jewelry can be worn constantly and in water, but then it is good to dry it and treat it more often. The jewelry is hung on a braided, cotton cord and secured with an enlargement knot.