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Gemstones have played pertinent roles in legends and myths of human culture. Some of these stones tell a story and are believed to possess certain powers, but all gemstones are known to share a common beauty. Every gemstone is unique and presents a special colour and story. Here are some fun facts about gemstone colours and their meanings.
Purple
Amethyst is a purple gemstone that is perceived to have a magical colour that symbolises luxury and mystery as well as royalty. Additionally, purple is believed to be a religious colour which purifies the wearer. As a grounding gemstone, amethyst brings a peace of mind to the person wearing the jewellery. Other perceived benefits of the royal colour are increased inspiration and enhanced imagination. As a fun fact, purple is favoured the most by artists and is usually known as the “ideal colour.” If you looking to be a part of the purple world, you can always go for gemstone jewellery made from amethyst.
Lemon Yellow or Orange-Brown
The juicy lemon yellow and the bright orange-brown colours of the citrine make this gemstone attractive. Most people prefer choosing the citrine based on their own preference, but citrine with clear, radiant yellowish colour is the most sought-after stones. During ancient times, citrine protected the wearer against evil thoughts and snake’s venom. However, citrine is today associated with prosperity and success.
Red
Ruby, spinel, garnet, and tourmaline are gemstones that are red in colour. Red Gems are said to symbolise passion and courage. Red has always been known to be a luxurious and passionate colour – from Valentine’s Day to the red carpet events. The red gemstones add luxury and glamour and help in boosting the wearer’s confidence. As a fun fact, most Chinese wedding utilise the red theme since this colour is believed to bring joy and prosperity.
Green
There are different gemstones that are green in colour. Some of these stones include emerald, jade, Peridot, aventurine, and green tourmaline. The colour green is used to represent fertility, life, growth, nature, and harmony. Green gemstones help in enhancing fertility to the wearer in addition to bringing balance and order. Moreover, green signifies luck and positivity. As a fun fact, green was the Egyptian’s sacred colour which represented the joy and hope of spring. The temples’ floors were green in colour.
Pink
The colour pink is known for promoting love and enhancing prosperity. Morganite is one of the gemstones that is known for its soft colours of clear pink, thus earning the nickname, a stone of divine love. Since the fashion industry is dominated by shades of pink, it is not surprising to see why morganite is a women’s favourite. Available in pinks from bright fuchsias to subtle lavenders, as well as blends of pastel pink apricot, morganite exudes so much charm and tenderness. Other pink gemstones include pink opal, pink sapphire, pink tourmaline, and rose quartz. These gemstones are beautiful for the gentle feminine touch and can be an excellent addition to your jewellery box.
Conclusion
Gemstones come in different colours that are used to signify different things or pass across different messages. The above are just but a few fun facts you should know about gemstone colours and their meanings.
