Natural Blue Moonstone in Planetary Bhasma Ring – Fine Adularia in a Great Gemstone
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Gemstone | Blue Moonstone |
Weight | 2.17 carats |
Treatment | None, fully Natural. |
Origin | India |
Planetary Energy | Moon / Chandra |
Patron Location | OREGON , UNITED STATES |
All inclusive Price | $ 168.67 / INR 9361 |
Comments | Indian moonstones have been legendary in the world of gemstones. It is not just because of the fine quality, but also the importance and respect accorded to this particular healing gem that was widely used. |
Featured today is a a fine natural blue moonstone of 2.17 carats set in sterling silver as a Moon talisman ring. The natural blue moonstone from India is cabochon with excellent transparency and fantastic blue schiller/ adularia. Note that the symbol of moon stands in relief on the shanks.
The talisman is extra special for it is a natural blue moonstone planetary bhasma ring. The two tubular channels have the Palash bhasma sealed within it. Palash/ dhaak / Flame of the forest is the natural planetary herb of Moon. The power of the sacred herbal ash combines with the power of the planetary gem making it a powerful tool of transformation in life.
Natural blue moonstone or chandrakant mani is the substitute gem for natural pearl, the gemstone of Moon. Â Natural blue moonstone is a phenomenal gem that displays adularescence / blue schiller across the surface when the gem is moved and viewed under a source of light. The gem is usually fashioned en cabochon for getting the best display of schiller – the gemstone optical effect in this case.
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