Pink Gems

Pink is believed to be the universal color of love. It is a light, simple and serene color that emanates a peaceful perspective. The god of beauty which is Venus is characterized by the color pink. It is a combination of white and red, and its energy is determined through the amount of red present. The white complex symbolizes fullness, while the red serves as an accessory to achieve that potential. Magenta and deep pink help neutralize disorder and violence in the surroundings, by providing a feeling of tenderness, care and self-worth. Jewelries with pink gemstones are used to promote peace, love and self-worth. It stimulates beauty and love in the office or home. Women love wearing pink gem stones as it makes them release their femininity.

Pink Sapphire

One of the most favorite pink gems is pink sapphire. Not only is it gorgeous, it is very durable. One can get pink sapphire in many hues of pink – from very light pink to very dark. Of course, if it is red, it is then called ruby. In general, the more vivid and clearer the sapphire is, the better the quality. Light pink sapphires look very close to pink diamonds and hence are quite popular. Gemstone healers claim this pink gemstone can help one obtain a better emotional balance.

Kunzite

Light years ago, deep in the core of the earth, gemstones were discovered and were created in many variations. We are mostly familiar with them and they are known for so many years now. However, though gemstones are popular, there are still some variants that were not shown under the lime light. Among these is the Kunzite. A delicate pink gem that is fortunately seen more often nowadays. It attracts the eyes of a lot of gem collectors because of its pink hues. The appeal of this young gem stone lies in its fine pink nuances and clarity, which sometimes radiates a touch of violet. These hues are very delicate, feminine and seductive; perfect for women. If this gemstone is well cut, you will see a very beautiful and brilliant color nuance that is very visible in an upper view. It was in San Diego California where the pale pink kunzite was discovered. It is thought to belong in the spodumen family categorized in the class of chain silicates. It contains traces of manganese which is responsible for its pale pink and lilac color. However, the color of kunzite fades with direct sunlight thus, it is not advisable to wear during sunbathing and avoid storing it in the sun.

Morganite

Aside from the famous aquamarine and emerald, morganite is among the most known variations of the beryl group of gemstones. Women of the world enjoy morganite because of its fine pink color that signifies esprit, charm and tenderness. Morganites come is various pink hues. Some have a delicate pink color, while others tend to have light violet and lilac colors. Some do have a tinge of orange. This pink gemstone serves as a wonderful gift especially during stressful times, as it is said to provide a brighter aspect of life that can uplift your down mood. Lore has it that Morganite empowers a woman by releasing her natural beauty and seductiveness.

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