Saturday, October 3, 2009

Birthstones

The History of Birthstones
Photos of Birthstones January Birthstone - Garnet December Birthstone - Blue Topaz November Birthstone - Citrine October Birthstone - Tourmaline September Birthstone - Sapphire August Birthstone - Peridot July Birthstone - Ruby June Birthstone - Moonstone May Birthstone - Green Emerald April Birthstone - Diamond March Birthstone - Aquamarine February Birthstone - Amethyst The idea of birthstones -- a gemstone assigned to each month of the year -- is thought to be an ancient one, and scholars trace it back to the Breastplate of Aaron described in the Bible in the book of Exodus. The Breastplate was a religious garment set with twelve gemstones that represented the twelve tribes of Israel.

The gems were set in four rows of three: sardius,  topaz, carbuncle; emerald, sapphire, diamond, ligure, agate amethyst, beryl, onyx and jasper 

So how did we get from gemstones representing the twelve tribes of Israel to birthstones? The writings of Flavius Josephus (1st century AD) and St. Jerome (fifth century AD) made the connection between the 12 stones in the Breastplate and the 12 signs of the zodiac.
The idea was proposed that each of the gemstones had special powers associated with the corresponding astrological sign, and that wearing these stones at the right time would have therapeutic or talismanic benefits.
But this was not quite the same idea as our concept of the birthstone. Based on this astrological model, one ought to own a collection of the 12 different gemstones assigned to the signs of the zodiac, and wear the appropriate gem during the ascendancy of the corresponding sign.
This is more like the Vedic astrological tradition of India, which assigns 9 different gemstones to 9 planets, and prescribes the wearing of particular gems according to your health and the challenges you face in your life.

The idea of each person always wearing a gemstone corresponding to the month of his or her birth is a distinctly modern idea that scholars trace to 18th century Poland, with the arrival of Jewish gem traders in the region. But the modern list of birthstones was not defined until 1912, by the National Association of Jewelers (Jewelers of America) in the USA.

The modern birthstone list has been unchanged since 1912. Only recently have we seen two attempts to change it, both curiously associated with the gemstone tanzanite. In 2002 the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) announced that they had added tanzanite as a birthstone for December, though December already had two birthstones (turquoise and zircon).

The Jewelers of America went along with the idea and provided this sound bite for the AGTA press releases: "JA sees the addition of  tanzanite for December as a way to build business. Any step that helps retailers sell more jewelry is a good one." The world had clearly come a long way from the purported magical powers of astrological gemstones.

In February 2006, TanzaniteOne Ltd., the aspiring tanzanite cartel, announced a marketing strategy to make tanzanite a birthstone. But TanzaniteOne wasn't content for tanzanite to be just another birthstone.
They wanted to go one better -- they wanted tanzanite to be given on the birth of every child, regardless of month. With the slogan "Be Born to Tanzanite," they cited rather dubious connections to Masai tribal birth practices. At this point we can safely say that the commercialization of birthstones is complete.

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This is a story of a world citizen. Product of the evolution from our E-time. Why? Because my live event have Voluntary forced me into living in 3 different countries which locate at 3 difference continent. The sweetness from successful step and tearful failure memories are measurement of life for me With this blog first of all mostly use for written training and combiner things, I am interest in and hold myself accountable to my dreams. My interest will reflect lot of my background and life style The subjects of this blog will be gemstones, chinese culture, health,nutrition, diet supplement and internet ,antique, collectible I think this is enough because it will be a never ending project for my lifetime