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Among the treasures of Egypt, Garnets traditionally symbolizes faith, truth, friendship and loyalty. For centuries it was also believed to protect travelers and inspire deep affection.

According to folklore in Ancient India, this gem preserves physical and mental health and ensures safety. Other cultures thought the rich red color symbolized an unquenchable fire that burns within its heart. The wearer would live in perfect peace and happiness.

From the Greek amethystos meaning "not drunk", the gem has a long history in both Greek and Roman mythology. Traditionally associated with royalty, the gem is said to guarantee success in war, sports, business, or other competitions.

Believed by Egyptians to be the "Gem of the Sun", legends tell of these gems power to glow at night. They have been traditionally associated with attracting wealth and driving away evil spirits.

To the ancient Greeks and Romans aquamarine embodied the spirit of the sea. Believed to be a treasure protected by mermaids, it traditionally creates harmony, ensures long and happy marriages. Also a symbol of eternal youth.

Linked to royalty throughout history, the sapphire is the oldest gem in the British Crown jewels owned by King Edward the Confessor (who died in 1066). This gem has traditionally signified truth, sincerity, and faithfulness. Also associated with the blessings of heaven.

From the Greek word adamas meaning unconquerable, diamonds have long been associated with strength, courage, success, and enduring love. In 1477 Archduke Maximilian of Austria gave Mary of Burgundy a diamond ring to symbolize his love and seal their betrothal.

Ancient Romans believed the Opal was the "King of Gems" because of their display of the colors of all the gems combined. Traditionally this gem has symbolized purity and hope.

To ancient Egyptians the lush green color symbolized fertility and life. Other cultures believed the gem promoted faith, harmony, and peace. One legend claimed you can see the future by holding an emerald underneath your tongue.

Believed to be from its vibrant color, Citrine is named from the Latin word "citrus" meaning related to fruit like lemon and orange. Legends tell of its power to protect and guard against evil. Once used as an antidote to vipers venom.

One of the oldest human treasures, pearls have long been associated with the moon and water. They traditionally symbolize purity and love.

Ancient Egyptians believed topaz represented their sun god "Ra" and the gem would offer life-sustaining energy. Modern tradition believes this gem will bring friendship, affection, and ensure fidelity.


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