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Crystal gemstone jewelry can be an amazing addition to your wardrobe. Most of the stones that have been hand carved into jewelry pieces come from very exotic places, making each item very unique to own and wear. You will be in envy from all your friends and family when wearing such a jewelry piece along with your outfit.
Lubna Salah is a Palestinian-born jewelry designer who left to the US nine years ago to pursue freedom and new life. Instead, she suffered for years with major health issues that could not be diagnosed and robbed her of her joy and peace.
Now, Salah runs a company that makes healing crystal jewelry and malas, or prayer beads, that have been known for their healing and energetic powers. Her goal is to help people heal their minds and bodies through the power of crystals, and her most recent Goddess collection aims to harness that energy to help others.
Salah runs the House of Shakti in Beverly Hills, California. She says that crystals are pure energy, and that she was inspired to create a collection that brought forth Goddess energy from the stones. She says that goddess energy is very powerful and lives in the psyche of every woman. Connecting with a particular goddess can help to expand and improve on that energy.
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Gemstone jewelry can have healing powers but can also look very good as an accessory to an outfit. Many women believe that wearing gemstone jewelry allows you to trigger the energy from the stone no matter where you are. It is very exotic and almost all the jewelry pieces that you will find from these collections are all one of a kind pieces that are hand made.
Crystal gemstone jewelry makes an original and thoughtful gift. The idea behind these crystals is that our environment affects our outlook on life, our moods, and our sense of balance. Crystals and gemstones have been used since ancient times by many cultures to heighten people's perceptions of harmony and beauty, and as an integral part of the healing process.
Crystals can be used as decoration in and around the home and office to encourage spiritual enlightenment. As jewelry they make a lovely gift that is beautiful as well as therapeutic. The theory is that crystals have a natural ability to absorb, conserve, focus, and emit energy on the electromagnetic waveband.
Testing has shown that crystals emit more energy when held or worn then when they are sitting on a surface such as a table.
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Sotheby's in Hong Kong is preparing to hold a jewelry auction that is estimated to have a value of more than $60 million. The collection of gemstone jewelry and jadeite were put on view Monday. Included in the collection is a pair of Harry Winston diamond pendant earrings, which alone are estimated to sell for up to $4.8 million dollars.
Each earring consists of a huge pear-shaped diamond weighing over 14 carats, suspended below another oval diamond. Both of the Harry Winston diamonds are perfect D color internal flawless diamonds. Another centerpiece of the collection is a 27.67 carat Burmese ruby that is valued at up to $2.5 million. The ruby "pigeon's blood" diamond comes from Burma's Mogok mines, a region that is famous for these gems. In a nod to the auction's location, a jadeite bead necklace is also a featured item in the collection, with its clasp set with rubies, sapphires and diamonds. It is anticipated to fetch up to $4.5 million. The auction is set to be held on April 6.
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