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Archive for June, 2009

Fair trade jewellery: Zircon

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Zircon blue fair trade earrings - £8.55
Zircon blue fair trade earrings - £8.55

PROPERTIES OF ZIRCON BLUE

The beautiful watery blue colour of Zircon is my favourite because I am a watersign and so adore all gemstones in blue and green regardless of shade or depth of colour! Although Zircon occurs in a wide range of colours such as green, dark red, yellow, brown and orange, for many years the most popular has been the clear and colourless variety - I would hazard a guess this is because it simulates a diamond ?

Zircon blue fair trade earring - £7.49
Zircon blue fair trade earring - £7.49

The properties of Zircon’s colour diversity is caused by traces of certain elements, some of which are radioactive. The Zircons containing radioactive elements undergo a process called metamiction. This describes how the inner crystal structure becomes destroyed and then these radioactive forms of zircon must be heated to stabilize them for use as gems. In fact, almost all gem forms of zircon including those that are not radioactive are heat-treated to enhance their colour. Heating semi-transparent, greyish-brown or reddish-brown zircons from most localities in an oxygen-free environment gives them a blue colour. If these blue stones are then re-heated in air, their colour turns golden-brown. Heat-treatment of certain zircons also produces colourless gems. Interesting….

Zircon blue fair trade earring - £13.95
Zircon blue fair trade earring - £13.95

Indigo Ocean has a very elegant and moderately priced range of fair trade jewellery hand made in India from solid silver. Our vast range of fair trade jewellery pieces are inlaid with various combinations of semi precious gemstones. We have fair trade silver stud earrings, fair trade hook earrings, silver pendants and silver bracelets. We have a great selection of fair trade silver jewellery with stones such as blue chalcedony, malachite, lapis lazuli, tiger’s eye, moonstone, moonstone rainbow and rose quartz. All of our fair trade silver jewellery is exchanged for a fair wage.

HISTORY

In modern day the most popular colour of all the Zircons is the shade of watery almost transparent delicate blue, which, incidentally, is considered an alternative birthstone for December. Most blue zircon is of a pastel blue, but some exceptional gems are actually a bright blue colour as explained above (see ‘PROPERTIES’).

The name is believed to come from the Persian word ‘zargun’, which means ‘gold-coloured’. Hindu poets tell of the Kalpa Tree, the ultimate gift to the gods, which was a glowing tree covered with gemstone fruit and leaves of Zircon. How fantastic! Imagine that, wow!

 

 

Zircon blue fair trade earrings - £5.99

Zircon blue fair trade earrings - £5.99

ORIGIN

Zircon is mined in primarily in Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, Australia, France, Nigeria, Tanzania and Brazil though it can be found in other countries too.

Zircon Blue fair trade necklace - £38.89
Zircon Blue fair trade necklace - £38.89

FOLKLORE

In the middle ages, Zircon was said to promote sleep as well as bring prosperity &  promote honour and wisdom in its owner. According to folklore,  Zircon was the stone of purity and innocence. Zircon is strongly believed to exude spiritual properties which help to balance emotions as well as enhance self esteem, ease tensions and clarify mental thoughts. Zircon was also thought to be used in amulets by travellers to protect against accident and injury on the journey, for example, protecting the wearer against being stuck by lightening. 

Zircon has long had a supporting role to more well-known gemstones, often stepping in as an understudy when they were unavailable.

Fair trade jewellery: Hematite

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Hematite earrings £5.99

Hematite earrings £5.99

PROPERTIES OF HEMATITE

 

 

 

 

 

Hematite is a silvery, shiny opaque stone that almost looks like a metal. It is available in a reddish brown or a brown and is characteristically hard, robust and weighty with properties of oxide mineral  and a high iron content of around 70%.

Hematite derives its name from the Greek word haem (blood ) in reference to its red colour.

Indigo Ocean has a really gorgeous, elegant range of solid silver fair trade jewellery including earrings inlaid with a highly polished gold hematite gemstone finish. All our fair trade jewellery is hand made in India where the artisans have been paid a fair wage for their workmanship.

Gold hematite earring - £10.59

Gold hematite earring - £10.59

 

 

 

 

HISTORY OF HEMATITE

The ancient Egyptians used hematite to inlay amulets, specifically the Carpenter Stone and Heart amulets as a treatment for madness and inflammation as they believed it had strong healing properties.

As with the Turquoise and Malachite, Hematite was also grounded into a powder to use as an eye shadow characteristic of the ancient Egyptian era on both males and females.

 

ORIGIN

Hematite is mined in the Lake Superior district in North America, as well as Brazil, Venezuela, Labrador and Quebec.

Gold Hematite earring - £7.49

Gold Hematite earring - £7.49

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOLKLORE SURROUNDING HEMATITE

The folklore surrounding Hematite is based on the notion that it is the ‘stone of the mind’ whereby it brings mental calmness reducing stresses of life generally through its ‘grounding’ properties. It is also believed to aid the ability for original and logical thinking.