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Topaz, the Birthstone of November

Happy Birthday to the intense, secretive and (by and large) quiet Scorpios.  No astrological sign is more loyal than you, if we “win your approval.”  I see some of you smiling.


WHAT IS TOPAZ……..

Topaz is the birthstone of November and it is part of the nesosilicate subclass of the silicate family. Nesosilicates are the simplest formation of silicates (an individual silicon-oxygen tetrahedral). The chemical name of  topaz is aluminum, silicate fluoride hydroxide and its chemical formula is Al2SiO4 (F, OH)3

Topaz crystals are often prismatic with two different prisms forming a rounded or sharp diamond shaped cross section. Its terminations are usually covered by a dome that resembles a roof top.

The facets and ends of topaz crystals are believed to have both positive and negative energies through which a request to the universe can be focused and then manifested on earth.  More on that in a few paragraphs.

Not only is Topaz the hardest silicate mineral, it is #8 out of 10 on the Moh’s scale of hardness.


MANY HAVE EXPRESSED THAT THEY DON’T CARE FOR TOPAZ…

Topaz, the birthstone of November and one that is considered a Scorpio and Sagittarian stone, is a crystal that I have recently come to appreciate. Over the years, many folks told me they had a November birthday and came back with “I don’t like my birthstone.”

Most expressed that yellow topaz looked washed out, saying they much preferred citrine as their birthstone. With yellow and gold not being my favorite colors and having heard it over and over, I could understand what they were saying.

Three things caused my topaz epiphany: seeing NATURAL yellow topaz, realizing that topaz comes in colors other than “drab” yellow and discovering silver topaz. I have come to appreciate and love topaz and chances are that you will too once you read about it.

 

COLORS OF TOPAZ….

Topaz crystals come in a range of transparent to translucent colors. In addition to yellow, topaz can be blue, brown, orange, clear, gray, green-red, red yellow, silver, multi-colored and the more rare reddish pink. There is also rutilated topaz.


HEALING AND METAPHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Topaz is a lovely mellow and empathic stone to have, whether you are a November baby or not.

Topaz supports our affirmations, manifestations and visualizations. Topaz represents “the laws of attraction” and manifestation. Its vibration provides the magnetic effect while its gentle colors influence the manifesting.

One beautiful aspect of topaz is that its energy is directed to where it is needed most. Topaz soothes, heals, stimulates, recharges, re-motivates and aligns the meridians of our body.

Topaz encourages honesty, openness, forgiveness, creativity, individuality, self realization, expression of our ideas and confidence in our decisions. This lovely stone helps us discover our inner “riches.”

Topaz releases tensions and discourages doubt and uncertainty. Topaz encourages a trust in the universe to let us “be.”

Topaz sheds light on our path, taps into our inner resources and emphasizes a successful attainment of our goals.

Topaz is a stone of love and good fortune and its vibrant energy brings joy, generosity, abundance, good health, relaxation.  This gentle stone makes us feel confident and philanthropic and encourages us to share our good fortune and spread sunshine all around.

Topaz cleans the aura and replaces negativity with happiness and love. Negativity does not survive around joyful topaz.

Topaz can speed up “spiritual journeys” that normally involve long and hard work.

 

SOME TOPAZ COLORS AND THEIR REPRESENTATIONS…

 

Blue Topaz: connection to the angelic realms, brings ancient wisdom, communication, expression, calms and soothes the whole body, reduces stress, inspires, uplifts, eases throat issues

Clear Topaz: self confidence, utilizing our talents and skills, taking action, removes self imposed restrictions, strengthens nerves, nervous exhaustion, increases appetite, activates metabolism

Green Topaz: sense of wonder, freshness and joy, brings peacefulness, provides strength to those who have many and long drawn out challenges, benefits heart and lungs, lymph drainage, assimilates nutrients, “be kind to yourself” message

Imperial Topaz:  connection to higher self, understanding of who we truly are, path to enlightenment, clears meridians, cleanses chakras, confidence, and belief in our abilities, creating ideas and the confidence to make them happen, aids nervous system and exhaustion, optimum metabolism, stimulates appetite

Pink Topaz:  hope and optimism, comforts and soothes emotions, encourages us to love ourselves (and ultimately others) benefits blood flow, and heart function

Silver Topaz: psychic awareness, communication with higher realms, remembers forgotten memories and ancient wisdoms of this and past lives, clear and analytical thinking, lessens and removes all kinds of blockages, increases blood flow and efficiency of body system, beneficial for respiratory, circulatory and digestive issues

Smokey Topaz: extremely protective, stimulates intellect, encourages abstract thinking and creativity and manifestation of it, lessens negativity, tension, exhaustion and pain issues arising from liver , gall bladder and endocrine gland dis-orders, benefits blood circulation, nervous system, detoxifies body, strengthens liver and kidneys, gallbladder, spleen, tissue regeneration, digestion and sexual dysfunction

Yellow Topaz: energizes all areas of the physical body, brings vitality energy and a sense of power, aids liver, gall bladder, spleen, pancreas, stomach, skin and nervous system, helps eating dis-orders, enhances emotional and mental states

 

FOLKLORE AND LEGEND…

The Egyptians believed that Topaz had a connection with “Ra”, their sun god.  They made topaz amulets and wore them for his protection.

The Romans also believed that Topaz was associated with their sun god, Jupiter.

As early as the 1100s, topaz (and rubies too) were believed to be powerful healers of many physical complaints. They were soaked in wine and the “medical” remedy would be consumed.

Legendary belief is that topaz removes our fascinations and directs its energy toward increasing our strength. It is believed to make those wearing it “invisible” in emergencies.


PRIMARY SOURCES OF TOPAZ

The most common sources of topaz are Minas Gerais, Brazil, Pakistan, San Diego, CA, the Thomas Range in Utah, the Ural Mountains in Russia and Mexico.

 

Opal, the Birthstone Of October

The arrival of October has me asking “Where did this year go?  Wasn’t it just June?

Happy Birthday to all the gentle, gracious and agreeable Libras.  I promise not to ask you which restaurant to go to tonight.  I like to have dinner before 2 AM.  ; > )

To me, October represents the beginning of Autumn, cooler weather, Halloween, Thanksgiving around the corner, followed by the Holidays and a New Year before we know it.

Like its predecessor month, October’s birthstone starts with the same first letter as its name.  “O” for Opal.  In 1912, opals were made the official birthstone of October by the American National Association of Jewelers.

Opals are a favorite among many collectors despite the fact that they are brittle, not terribly heat resistant and scratch easily.

Where the name “opal” came from….

There are several origins on the name “opal.” Pliny the Elder, a Roman author, philosopher and commander in the Roman Empire named the stone after Saturn’s wife “Ops,” the goddess of fertility. The Roman word “opalus” means “to see a change in color.”  The Greek word “opillos” has two meanings “seeing” and “other” as in “alias.” The Sanskrit word “upala” means “valuable stone.”  Take your pick.

What are opals?

Opals are hydrated silica which is a composition of silica and water. The water content of most opals is between 6% – 10%.

Opals are an amorphous (not having a distinct shape) mineraloid, which means that unlike minerals, they do not have a true crystalline structure. However, some opals do have crystalline formations that started to form. These opals are known as cryptocrystalline or microcrystalline opals.

Even though opals aren’t truly crystalline, they do have an internal structure.  They have many VERY tiny stacked silica spheres that can be seen with a microscope. Millions of these amorphous silica spheres are closely bonded together and are stacked in a 3 dimensional formation. The miniscule silica spheres and the voids that form between them create a grating. This grating is what causes the diffraction of white light or sunlight. Diffraction is the process of light waves being divided when they pass through something solid. It is this process that creates the beautiful display of rainbow colors. The size of the voids between the tiny spheres plays a big part in how the light is split and the colors it produces. (Sorry that this is so technical!)

This is a big difference between opals and other gemstones, which get their colors primarily from impurities.

An interesting note…

The term “opalescence” is often used to describe the opal’s phenomenal display of colors, however the correct term for that is “play of color.”

The correct application of the word “opalescence” is the reference to the milky, cloudy and opaqueness of “common” opal, aka “potch”.  There is no display of color in potch opal.  More on that in a moment…

Where most opals are found…..

Over 90% of the worlds opals are found in Australia and not surprisingly opals are the national gemstone of that great country.

The town of Coober Pedy in South Australia is a major producer of opals. If you want to read about a most fascinating town, where there are underground homes and businesses. You may want to Google “Coober Pedy.”

The largest and most valued gem opal was discovered in August 1956 at the “Eight Mile” opal field in Coober Pedy. Its name is “Olympic Australis”and it is 17,000 carats, 11 inches long, 4 ¾” tall and 4 ½” wide. It is quite valuable.

How opals grow ….

Opals are usually found in the cracks and crevices of many kinds of rock including sandstone, claystone (AKA bulldog shale) basalt, limonite, marl and rhyolite. Opal deposits are usually spread over a large area and finding them can be difficult.

One reason opals can be expensive…

Mining for opals is usually done by individuals who work with hand operated machinery, small instruments and explosives as opposed to large mining companies.

Coloring of opals….

Opals can be translucent, opaque or a host of colors: white, clear, yellow, gray, green, olive, blue, magenta, pink, rose, orange, red, slate, brown and black. White opals are the most common (60%) with black opals comprising 8% of the market.

Properties of opals…..

The many types of opals have their own properties, however there are inherent properties that ALL opals share. One is their ability to magnify our good and not so good traits and attributes.  This can be a good thing because it encourages us to change our undesirable characteristics.  Opals put us in touch with our own creativity by providing us inspiration and imagination. Opals help release our inhibitions to follow through on clean, true and spontaneous action.  All opals purify our blood and kidneys, regulate insulation production, ease our fears, help with vision dis-orders and stimulate our circulation.

Many varieties of opals…..

There are many kinds of opals, however only the following will be mentioned in this blog: Common Opals (which include Fire Opals), Precious Opals, Peruvian Blue Opals, Boulder Opals (which includes Matrix Opals) and Synthetic Opals.

** COMMON OPAL (POTCH) Has no display of “fire” because their internal make-up is not stacked or consistent in size.  Clarity varies

Coloring: usually opaque, can be clear, white, pink, blue, brown, black, yellow, orange and red.  The yellow, orange and red colors are considered Fire Opals.

Less valuable than precious opal

Lower vibration frequency than other opals

Gentle energies, extremely calming, soothing and relaxing

Benefits those who are overwhelmed by stress or who use stones that are too powerful for them

Clear common opals can be faceted

Various properties of the common opals:

White: purifies our energy field, cleans, rebalances and supports our chakras, attracts angels

Pink: emotional healing, especially subconscious pain, resolves painful wounds and remembrances from past lives or dreams, gentleness and compassion for ourselves

Blue: counteracts restless thoughts, place under the pillow to quiet an active mind, remembering our dreams, encourages expression of our feelings

Brown and Black: helps physical healing, supports our emotions, eases isolation, lifts depression, stimulates 1st and 2nd chakras increases our life force

** FIRE OPAL (AKA MEXICAN FIRE OPAL), a form of COMMON OPAL.

Coloring:  vivid and intense orange, yellow, orange-yellow or orange-red transparent or translucent, can have bright green flashes, although don’t usually have a display of color.

Originally found in Mexico and now mined in other countries

Properties:  mystery, variety, progress and change, reflection upon life, benefits eyesight, emphysema and central nervous system

**PERUVIAN BLUE OPALS (aka blue opal)

Coloring: greenish blue opaque or translucent.  No display of colors

Properties: aids sleep, calms the mind.

The blue opal is found in the area of the Andes Mountains.

The blue opal is the gemstone of Peru.

** PRECIOUS OPAL (AKA Noble Opal)  Contains “fire”

Coloring:  white (milky colored) or black

White Precious Opal: (aka “crystal” opal) most well known

Properties: intense spiritual energy, release of our unhealthy energies, intensifies our positive and negative emotions, brings to our conscious whatever needs clearing

Black Precious Opal: similar to white, however its dark background (black, dark gray or dark blue) really shows off the iridescent “fire.”

Properties: magic and mystery. Links our root chakra to crown chakra, thus connecting our spiritual to our physical, very powerful manifestation stone, magnifies the intensity and effect of our emotions and intentions, releases karmic patterns from previous lifetimes, represents death and rebirth

Interesting Fact:  cannot be faceted

The Virgin Valley Black fire Opal is the state gemstone of Nevada

**  BOULDER OPALS

Opal that forms on ironstone boulders …the ironstone backing makes it very durable

MATRIX OPAL is boulder opal that is mixed throughout the ironstone

Properties:  connection to the stars, brings about communication between the Earth and the star children, clears our aura, brings about all aspects of healing, removes cobwebs from our mind

The water content is very low, so it seldom cracks as it ages.

**  SYNTHETIC OPALS

All types of opals have been lab created since 1974. These synthetic gems are made from exactly the same material as “natural” gems with almost the same exact structure. Only with a magnifier can an expert distinguish a synthetic opal from a natural opal.  The pattern of the synthetics has more regularity and the arrangement resemble the skin of a lizard. Synthetics are usually not as dense and are often more porous than natural opals.

Since opals are popular in jewelry, they are often enhanced to be gem quality.  One way of enhancing their colors is by attaching the thin outer layer of the opal to a dark mineral, sometimes one that it grows with. The dark mineral “backing” makes the display of colors even more spectacular. A thin domed outer layer of quartz or plastic can both protect the opal and magnify the display of colors.

Beliefs about opals……

Throughout the years and depending on the civilizations, opals were considered to bring hope, evil, good luck and bad luck.

During the Middle Ages, opal was considered a stone of good luck. With their wide spectrum of colors, opals were believed to possess all the benefits of every gemstone.

In the 1800s, some superstitious folks believed that only those who had birthdays in October should wear opals. They thought that others who wore them would have bad luck or a horrible fate.

As recently as 100 years ago, many Russians believed that the opal represented the evil eye.

Other places where opals are found…….

Significant deposits of precious opal have also been found in Brazil, the Czech Republic, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Indonesia, Japan, Nicaragua,Slovakia, Turkey and the U.S.

In late 2008, NASA announced that opal deposits were discovered on Mars.

Lepidolite… The stone for Libras and everyone else.

Lepidolite Sphere with Quartz and Mica

Lepidolite is a crystal made up of potassium, lithium, aluminum and silicon and it’s most common colors are shades of purple, lavender, pink and gray. The raw form of Lepidolite is grainy due to it’s high content of mica which is instrumental in intensifying its properties.

Lepidolite is one of the most calming and soothing stones in the crystal kingdom.  This is because of it’s naturally occuring lithium (Li), a lightweight silver and white metal that is # 3 on the periodic table of elements. By the way, more than 50%  of the world’s lithium is found beneath the Salar De Uyuni Desert in Bolivia.  This multi functional metal (lithium) is used in medications, phones, ipods, watch batteries, airplanes, electric cars and heat resistent glass and ceramics.  In the 1970′s, lithium salts gained popularity as a main ingredient in tranquilizer and antidepressant medications. Today, lithium meds are still used for treating depression, agitation, aggression and bi-polar issues.

This delicate and gentle crystal requests that it be used only with your highest and best intentions. Lepidolite combats exhaustion, nightmares, mood swings and eases fears, anxiety, tension, anger, hatred, irritability, epilepsy, addictions (including anoxeria), hopelessness, digestion and menstrual issues.  It provides us freedom from restrictions and teaches us to love and accept ourselves. It sops up and absorbs negative energies around us and creates beneficial negative ions.  This is particularly helpful in offices, buildings and homes that exhibit poor air quality. The high vibration of Lepidolite counteracts electromagnetic pollution from tvs, computers and other electronics.  So, always keep a Lepidolite near your computer or TV stand.

It is interesting to note that this “Libra stone” is good for focusing, making decisions, achieving independence and setting goals, issues which can sometimes pose challenges to our Libra friends. ; > ) This lovely stone promotes diplomacy (another Libra trait) and provides guidance and direct communication in business endeavors.  It is also a great stone for astral journeying and contacting the Akashic Records.**

Lepidolite allows us to “see” and understand the behaviors and beliefs we had in prior lives that created the blockages that we brought into our current life.  This “stone of transition” encourages gentle changes to happen in our lives.  And…. When we are ready to leave this life, it provides a smooth departure and “move” to the spiritual realm.

Lepidolite has a very special health related “perk” that can benefit everyone.  When a Lepidolite crystal is placed on various parts of our body, it can detect energy blockages. The crystal will let us know where the energy is blocked by making a delicate reverberation at the area of the blockage.

Other healing properties of this wonderful stone include calming the nerves, heart and blood flow, easing leg cramps, stiff joints (including shoulders), allergies, sciatica and nerve pains.

For everyday stress and frayed nerves, we suggest holding, carrying, wearing  and /or  making an elixir with lepidolite ( the polished / tumbled Lepidolite) as a less expensive and more natural alternative to expensive prescription drugs that can have side effects.  You may want to place a piece of Lepidolite under your pillow or inside the pillowcase for a more restful sleep.

Try laying down with a piece of  lepidolite on your 3rd eye to relax and calm you.

Lepidolite essences have been known to eliminate wrinkles and soothe the skin while Lepidolite elixirs can ease the discomforts of menopause.  Actually, any gem elixir (“get stoned cocktail”) can provide the same benefits as holding, carrying or wearing the crystal.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  Not every stone can be submerged directly into the water which is used to make an elixir.  Some stones are toxic. Raw stones that contain METAL (ie: Malachite, Azurite, Galena) should NEVER be placed directly in the water you drink..  The same is true for any stone that contains MINERALS THAT FLAKE( ie: RAW LEPIDOLITE).  Most polished/tumbled stones can be placed directly in the glass when making an elixir. When in doubt, use the non traditional method described on our “Crystals and Elixirs” page on our site.

Remember to use only tumbled / polished Lepidolite when making an elixir.

Now knowing  all the fabulous advantages of this “almost miraculous” Lovely Libra stone, you will want to grab yourself a handful of Lepidolite.

We have natural (raw) Lepidolite pieces for $3 and $12, tumbled Lepidolite for $2 and $4 and Lepidolite spheres for $55 and $60.

Here’ s a link to the Lepidolite page in our store.

http://www.crystalsandgemstones.com/store/a/lepidolite/

** The word “Akashic”  comes from the Sanskrit word “akasha” meaning ”sky” or “space”.  Based on a Hindu philosophy and assoociated with mystical and religious philosophies, the Akashic Records is believed to be a super “computer” or huge  ”library” which exists beyond our physical world.  Many people believe that this huge data base of information contains the knowledge of all human experiences and history of the universe and that it is always being updated.  We Earthly beings are able to access these records by out of body experiences, deep hypnosis or regression.