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Revealing the Hidden Beauty of Spinel and Sardonyx: August’s Unsung Birthstones

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  • August 25, 2023
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In our previous blog post, we delved into the captivating world of peridot, the well-known birthstone of August. Today, let's embark on a journey to discover two other remarkable gemstones that share the spotlight in this vibrant month: spinel and sardonyx. While they may not be as widely recognized as peridot, these hidden treasures hold their own unique allure and fascinating histories. Join us as we uncover the captivating qualities and intriguing stories behind spinel and sardonyx, the unsung heroes of August birthstones.

Spinel

spinel

1. What is the spinel?

Spinel, a gemstone renowned for its vibrant colors and exceptional clarity, consists of magnesium aluminum oxide. It occurs in a range of hues, including red, pink, blue, purple, and more. Spinel has adorned jewelry for centuries and often confuses observers with its resemblance to rubies and sapphires. Besides, it holds value for its brilliance, durability, and affordability. Consequently, this makes it a favored choice among collectors and jewelry enthusiasts alike.

2. History

With a mineral with a rich history, spinel has fascinated humans since ancient times. Its name originates from the Latin word “spinella,” meaning “little thorn,” owing to its sharp crystal shape. Furthermore, people highly valued spinel as a gemstone, often mistaking it for rubies and sapphires. In fact, royalty adorned their crowns and jewelry with spinel, including the British Crown Jewels. Even today, spinel continues to captivate with its vibrant colors and enduring allure.

3. Symbolism

  • Protection: Spinel symbolizes protection against harm and negative energies. Therefore, people have used spinel as a talisman or amulet to ward off evil spirits, curses, and dangers, perceiving it as a symbol of strength and security.
  • Love and Passion: Throughout history, spinel has symbolized love and passion. It has been believed to ignite and intensify the flame of love between individuals, thereby making it a popular choice for romantic jewelry. Moreover, spinel represents deep emotions and affectionate connections.
  • Vitality and Immortality: Certain cultures have viewed spinel as a symbol of vitality and immortality. They believe it promotes longevity, enhances physical health, and protects against diseases. Also, spinel represents the eternal nature of life and the pursuit of immortality.
  • Spiritual Growth: Spinel is associated with spiritual properties, enhancing intuition, inner wisdom, and spiritual growth. Therefore, it is considered a stone that helps individuals connect with their higher selves, find inner peace, and achieve a sense of balance and harmony.

Sardonyx

sardonyx

1. What is the sardonyx?

Sardonyx derives its name from the Greek words “sard” (referring to the reddish-brown color) and “onyx” (meaning nail or claw). It is a gemstone that displays a distinctive banding of colors. And it consists of layers of reddish-brown sard and white or black onyx, creating alternating bands of color. People value sardonyx for its durability and beauty, so jewelers frequently choose it for crafting jewelry. Besides, sardonyx finds application in cameos and engraved gemstones due to its layered structure.

2. History

As a cherished gemstone, sardonyx has a rich history spanning thousands of years. Moreover, ancient civilizations revered it for its beauty and believed in its protective and healing properties. Notably, Greeks and Romans crafted sardonyx into intricate cameos, while Egyptians associated it with the goddess Isis. Today, sardonyx remains highly valued for its unique banded appearance and is used in exquisite jewelry, showcasing its enduring allure and historical significance.

3. Symbolism

  • Strength and Protection: People often associate sardonyx with strength, courage, and protection. They believe it could enhance willpower, discipline, and self-control. In ancient times, warriors and soldiers wore sardonyx for battle protection.
  • Harmony and Unity: Sardonyx fosters harmonious relationships and promotes unity. People believe it could encourage cooperation, communication, and understanding among individuals, so it is a popular choice for couples or groups.
  • Good Fortune and Prosperity: People often consider sardonyx as a stone of good fortune and abundance. And they think it can attract success, wealth, and prosperity into one’s life. In ancient Rome, people associated sardonyx with the goddess Fortuna, the deity of luck and fortune.
  • Healing and Wellness: Sardonyx promotes overall well-being and has healing properties. It boosts the immune system, improves stamina, and provides energy. Additionally, sardonyx is associated with the root chakra, which is connected to physical vitality and stability.
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