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From: Benjamin Mark
Date: Sat Feb 28 22:37:53 2004
 
     
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    Think 2.5 million dollars folks. Think India ... that vast
    sub-continent that treasures above all gemstones ... the emerald.
    Think of a pair of bangles set with emeralds of such exceptional
    richness of color as to take your breath away. Don't think of the most
    wondrous power of these stones to cure and prevent diseases of the
    eye. Don't think of them as exponents of the reproductive energies of
    nature. And don't think of emeralds as symbols of resurrection. Don't
    think of any of these characteristics of the emerald ... primary in
    importance as they are ... unless of course you want to. 

    Back to the time when the Moghuls ruled. The emerald was being
    fashioned into every conceivable form of jewelry. One could trace
    their ascent in our consciousness back to Pharaonic times. And then
    to the Ural mountains of Russia. And of course to the Conquistadors
    as they invaded the land now known as Colombia wherein lay the great
    mines of Muzo and Chivor from whence emeralds were brought to the
    market places of Europe and the Far East via the Philippines. 

    It was from then to now that Emeralds have been associated with
    India. Fact of the matter is this dear souls: Though India has no
    deposits of gem quality emeralds ... so strongly were the richly
    colored variety associated with that country that they became known
    as "Old Mine Indian Emeralds" ... a little like those potatoes being
    called French Fries when they actually emanated out Belgium where
    they're served on street corners to this day with mayonnaise. But I
    digress. I shall proceed. 

    In the first half of the 1900's descendants of Moghul warriors which
    were now royalty were having their emeralds re-cut and re-set. The
    bangles I show you today are in fact an example of the quality of
    stones that exemplify the much sought after stones embraced by the
    monied elite. These bracelets (bangles) were often worn on the ankles
    ... or often above the elbows ... and even sometimes-- mundane as it
    may sound--on the wrists. 

    For those of you who are new to this thing called Tidbits...may I
    direct you to my home page at www.tyler-adam.com where you will
    scroll down the left side menu till you get to the area that says
    Tidbits Graphics ... and then click on the link that says: Emerald
    ... where you'll see an image of a pair of magnificent Emerald
    Bangles.   

And there ya have it.
That's it for this week folks.
Catch you all next week.
Benjamin Mark
http://www.tyler-adam.com


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