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Colored Gemstones

. . . and mystical symbolism

© by Sam Serio; all rights reserved

Colored gemstones are endlessly fascinating. For centuries, nearly every culture has held the belief that colored stones possess magical powers or the ability to endow the wearer with certain attributes. Due to the magical powers associated with colored gems, they were used extensively as amulets and talismans, portals to the future; and as important components to many spiritual practices.

Traditional Significance of
Colored Gemstones

Yellow stones when worn by a woman were a sign of generosity. Worn by a man, a yellow stone signaled secrecy (as with a secret lover).

A violet gemstone worn by a woman indicated lofty thoughts and love of a spiritual nature. For a man, sober judgment, steadfastness, and ambition.

Black gemstones revealed foolishness and capriciousness in young women, while in married women it showed fidelity, constant love and perseverance. A man wearing a black stone exhibited gravity, common sense, constancy, and inner strength.

Red stones when worn by a women indicated pride, haughtiness, and obstinacy. On a man red stones meant nobility, command, leadership and vengeance.

Blue gemstones on a woman exposed jealousy in love, vigilance and social correctness. A man wearing blue stones meant wisdom, lofty thoughts and generosity.

Green gems for a woman meant unfounded ambition, childish delight, and change. Green gems for a man meant joy, lost friendship, and transitory hope.

In our modern world, colored gemstones are worn primarily for their inherent beauty. An almost endless choice of colors are available:

Red: rubies, garnets, red tourmalines, red diamonds and spinels.

Blue: topaz, blue tourmaline, blue spinel, tanzanite, iolite and even blue diamonds.

Green: emeralds, green garnet (tsavorite), green tourmalines, peridots, green zirconia and diamonds.

. . . and so on.

Today the possibilities for self-expression with colored gemstones are seemingly endless with choices in every price range and every taste. Whether for fashion, fun or to express your inner feelings, everyone should enjoy the bounty of colorful stones that nature has provided.


Author Sam Serio is an internet marketer, musician, and a writer on the subject of jewelry and gemstones. For more information on jewelry and gemstones, he cordially invites you to visit his Morning Light Jewelry website to pick up your free copy of "How To Buy Jewelry And Gemstones Without Being Ripped Off." Sam says, "This concise, informative special report reveals almost everything you ever wanted to know about jewelry and gemstones, but were afraid to ask."

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