• Neon Apatite & White Topaz Sterling Silver Ring

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    A stunning ring, made of 925 Sterling Silver features 0.99cts of adorable Neon Apatite and 0.06cts of amazing White Topaz.
    A Certificate of Authenticity will be included with this ring.

    Precious metal: 925 Sterling Silver
    Average Weight: 2.41g
    Number of Gemstones: 10
    Shape: Oval and Round
    Total Carat Weight: 1.05cts

    Neon Apatite
    Birthstone Month:

    The Apatite gemstone is not associated with any particular birthstone month.

    History & Lore:
    The word Apatite is derived from the Greek word apate, meaning to deceive. This was primarily due to the fact that Apatite was often mistaken for rarer, more valuable gemstones such as Beryl, Olivine and Peridot.
    Apatite enhances the wearer's learning abilities, self-confidence and creativity. It is also an aid to achieving a deeper state of meditation and to increasing insightfulness. Apatite eases hypertension and decreases hunger, or “appetite”. In addition, it is said to be a good gemstone for unblocking any of the chakras.
    Apatite can be found in many colors, including, blue, brown, colorless, green, pink, purple, red, violet and yellow. There is also a “Cat's Eye” Apatite. Brown, green and yellow are the commonly occurring colors, with blue, colorless, pink, red, violet, and the most recently discovered neon blue-green examples being the rarest and therefore most valuable Apatite colors.

    Topaz

    Birthstone Month:
    Yellow Topaz is associated with the birthstone month of November and Blue Topaz is associated with the birthstone month of December.

    History & Lore:
    Topaz has long been related to desire and the name is believed to have been derived from the Sanskrit word 'tapas' meaning heat, fire and passion. It is also said to have been derived from the Greek word 'topazos' or 'topazion', meaning “to search.” Topazion was also the name of an island in the Red Sea which today is commonly known as Zebirget or St. John's Island in Egypt.
    The Egyptians believed that Topaz would protect them from harm because they believed it was colored by the sun god Ra's golden arms. The Romans believed in a similar theory and associated Topaz with their sun god, Jupiter.
    Topaz has also been biblically referenced as one of the gemstones used to make the 'Breastplate of Judgement' worn by Aaron.
    Topazis said to increase the wearer’s intelligence, creativity and wisdom, and can enhance one's spiritual potential. It is also known to aid in meditation and in the divine manifestation of desired objects.
    Topaz is said to bring physical and intellectual vigor, good health, and is said to offer protection against infectious diseases.
    Topaz comes in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes. Its brilliance and clarity are its chief attractions. A hard stone, Topaz is very difficult to scratch, although it can be brittle. Imperial Topaz occurs naturally in colors ranging from a light golden yellow to deep reddish orange. Red and intense pink are the rarest and desirable colors for Topaz. A gem with these colors will command a relatively high price. Bright orange colored Topaz, also known as Imperial Topaz, falls into the moderate price range and is easier to find. Blue Topaz,having a low to moderate price range, is very popular, primarily because of moderate pricing and the availability of a wide variety of shades, sizes and shapes.