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Faberge Plants Furniture Jewelry Faberg Diamonds Rubies Emeralds Russia by BK Bazhe.com
Fabergé Objects – http://www.BAZHE.comAntiquarian & Collectible Pictures of Fabergé from a private collection. Fabergé plants, furniture, utensils, jewelry, and other objects made in Russia. They are created using gold, other metals and precious stones – such as diamonds, rubies and emeralds. They are priceless.BK BAZHE is a writer, poet, and artist.He is the author of DAMAGES(creative nonfiction)—Winner in the Writers Digest Awardsand IDENTITIES (poetry).He is published and exhibitedin Europe and America.More info at: BK Bazhe Website:http://www.bazhe.comAmazon Books & Art by BK Bazhe:http://astore.amazon.com/bazhe-20 YouTube Videos by BK Bazhe:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIbNna0dLvcGoogle Blog by BK Bazhe:http://bazhe.blogspot.com
Human Figurines Faberge Pictures Photos Portraits Russian Faberg Precious Objects by BK Bazhe.com
Fabergé Human Figurines – http://www.BAZHE.comAntiquarian & Collectible Pictures of Fabergé from a private collection. Fabergé objects featuring: figurines, pictures, portraits, and other human forms, made in Russia. Carl Fabergé made lots of gifts for the Tsar of Russia. He created many objects using gold, other metals and precious stones – such as diamonds, rubies and emeralds. Each year, the gift was more extravagant and detailed than the last. They are priceless. BK BAZHE is a writer, poet, and artist.He is the author of DAMAGES(creative nonfiction)—Winner in the Writers Digest Awardsand IDENTITIES (poetry).He is published and exhibitedin Europe and America.More info at: BK Bazhe Website:http://www.bazhe.comAmazon Books & Art by BK Bazhe:http://astore.amazon.com/bazhe-20 YouTube Videos by BK Bazhe:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIbNna0dLvcGoogle Blog by BK Bazhe:http://bazhe.blogspot.com
Precious Gemstone 10K 18 Beaded Station Necklace
For More Info or to Buy Now: http://www.hsn.com/redirect.aspx?id=il&url=http%3A//www.hsn.com/cnt/prod/…Celebrate the vibrant pageanty of lush color and striking stones in this Precious Gemstone 10K Beaded Station Necklace. The piece's oval gem focal point (approx. 20x15mm) boasts a huge presence,…Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #569716
Stunning jewellery collection of Nizam of Hyderabad
Fabulous jewels of the Nizam of Hyderabad including the legendary Imperial (Jacob) diamond.In 1972 the prize jewels of the Nizams of Hyderabad were offered for sale to the Government of India for Rupees 218 crore. The deal was struck. However, it took almost 23 years to finally acquire the jewels, after prolonged court cases and colossal expenses.First, the jewels were shifted to the vaults of the Reserve Bank of India from the Hongkong Bank where they were being held earlier. Later, the jewellery was exhibited for the first time at the National Museum in New Delhi for about two months during September – December, 2001.The 173 piece collection was built up over seven generations of the Asaf Jahis or the Nizams as the rulers of Hyderabad were called. Although the Nizams ruled over the Deccan, they had adopted the lifestyle, court traditions and administrative practices of the Mughals.The jewellery, therefore, is a synthesis of Mughal, deccani, as well as European influences. It reflects the ethos of a dynasty that originated in the Mughal court, ruled the Deccan and was a staunch ally of the British empire. It was during the seventh and the last Nizams -Mir Osman Ali Khan- time that care was taken to preserve the timeless treasure. It was difficult for the Nizams, who had a large family and a retinue of servants, to take care of their own.It was then that Mir Osman Ali Khan, with a view to safeguarding this fabulous wealth, started liquidating a portion of his astronomical fortune and allocated it to a series of trusts. The most unique of these was the Nizam Jewellery Trust, being the only one to have been established by an Indian ruler. He also created a supplementary Jewellery Trust, incorporated in 1951, being the only one to have been established by an Indian ruler. He also created another supplementary Jewellery Trust after allocating gifts to his grandsons in 1952. The trustees kept this treasure of great historical value in the vaults of the Hongkong Bank.The present collection comprises a total of 173 items. The actual number of the pieces is 325 (counting individual pieces and not as pairs) excluding about 22 unset emeralds and the legendary Jacob diamond.The collection includes a number of sarpench (bejew-elled headgear), necklaces, waist-belts, buckles, brace-lets, anklets, armlets, toe-rings, finger -rings, pocket watches, watch chains, buttons and cuff-links, to name but a few. All the jewels are flamboyant, yet, there are certain pieces which stand out for their unique quality, size and colour, and most importantly, for their workmanship.Most of the diamonds used in the jewellery came from the mines in Golconda which were owned by the Nizams. This is one reason why all the pieces invariably have diamonds that are either uncut or cut into magnificent pieces by the local artisans. The er and brilliance of the Golconda diamonds is most apparent in the sarpenchs, especially those that are to be worn over the headgear. These are in gold, set with diamonds, emerald beads and cabochon rubies. There is a very special sarpench which was made for a young prince, Mahabub Ali, when he ascended the throne. It is called Bachkana sarpench and has been chosen to be the logo of the exhibition. The brilliance of Golconda diamonds set in this piece outshines that in any other piece. A solitaire set in gold, with five smaller diamonds on each side, has on its top an exquisite bird crafted with small diamonds for its plumage and a ruby as its eye. Interestingly, the bird holds a tiny taveez (lucky charm) in its beak.Among the exhibited pieces, the imperial diamond, known as Jacob diamond, is a fabulous piece, Weighing 184.75 carats, this sparkling beauty is double the size of the Koh-i-Noor diamond and is said to be the seventh largest in the world. It was acquired by the sixth Nizam, Mir Mahabub Ali Pasha in 1891 from a Jewish trader, A.K. Jacob and hence the name.** RARE interviews with 8th Nizam of Hyderabad -http://cvxmelody.50webs.com
Precious Gemstone 10K 7-1/2 Beaded Station Bracelet
For More Info or to Buy Now: http://www.hsn.com/redirect.aspx?id=il&url=http%3A//www.hsn.com/cnt/prod/…Celebrate the vibrant pageanty of lush color and striking stones in this Precious Gemstone 10K Beaded Station Bracelet. The piece's central station's oval gem (approx. 20x15mm) boasts a huge…Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #569713
30ct Precious Gemstone 10K Pear-Shaped Drop Earrings
For More Info or to Buy Now: http://www.hsn.com/redirect.aspx?id=il&url=http%3A//www.hsn.com/cnt/prod/…Celebrate the vibrant pageantry of lush color and striking stones in these Precious Gem 10K Pear-Shaped Drop Earrings. Each pear-shaped gem (approx. 20x15mm) boasts a huge presence and tucks into…Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #522551
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Precious Gemstone Beads for Handcrafted Jewelry
Beads at a Show Part 2, Ruby, emerald, sapphire beads for custom handmade gemstone jewelry at www.handmadebeadedjewelry.org
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Dallas Prince Designs Precious Gemstone and Diamond Ster…
For More Info or to Buy Now: http://www.hsn.com/redirect.aspx?id=il&url=http%3A//www.hsn.com/cnt/prod/…Feminine beauty finds spirited expression in Dallas Prince Designs' Precious Gemstone and Diamond Sterling Silver Enhancer Cross Pendant. The oval pendant hosts pavé-set, round precious gemstones…Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #110598
Sapphires & Rubies
Sapphires: Stone of Magic – Stone of Mystery
Ruby: Deep Red and Rare – more expensive than diamonds!
Sapphires and Rubies are the mineral corundum. It comes in a variety of colors and is the hardest mineral next to diamonds.
Only the deep red corundum is called Ruby. All other colors are sapphires. They are: blue, pink, green, violet, yellow and colorless. There are even some orange ones.
The most sought after is the bright, cornflower blue, that comes from Sri Lanka.
Ancient Europeans considered the blue sapphire protection against evil and general misfortunes. They were carried into battle as victory stones.
The Ruby had the same reputation.
However in India, sapphires were considered to either bring great wealth and success or great misfortunes. This tended to off-set their popularity in that country.
The finest Rubies come from Burma. Lesser stones come from Thailand, Cambodia, Africa as well as Brazil and China.
Sapphires come from Australia, Cambodia, and even from the US state of Montana. Some have been found in Northern Ontario, Canada. But only in Sri Lanka and Cambodia will you find the cornflower blue.
IN 1947, the first synthetic sapphires were created. They are equal to the natural stones in the chemical make up. They are flawless. That is one of the only ways they can be detected.
Natural stones always have some defect. The synthetics are less expensive and easily come by.
Natural stones are prized for their beauty and the fact that they have never been touched by human influence. Being rare they are highly expensive, especially the ruby.
It is said that a person born in Taurus should wear SAPPHIRE BLUE to be protected from mental disorders and a Capricorn who wears RUBY will never know trouble. (Wish I had known that fact sooner, I am a Capricorn and could have really used that protection.)
I wonder if anyone has done a study on these superstitions…….
Resources:
Wikipedia
The Encyclopedia of Minerals and Gemstones,
Jewelry & Gems, The Buying Guide, by Antoinette Matlins,
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