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Zodiac Signs
Gemini
Sign: Twins Date of Birth: May 22 to June 21 Ruling Planet: Mercury Element: Air Lucky Days: Monday, Wednesday Lucky Stones: Agate, Emerald Lucky Colors: Green, Violet Lucky Metal: Copper, Brass
Properties of Favorable Stones for Gemini / Characteristics of Gemini's Lucky Gemstones
Agate (Aqeeq)
Here is the translation of the detailed characteristics and properties of Agate (Aqeeq) based on the text you provided: Basic Attributes and Traditional Properties Common Name: Agate (English), Aqeeq (Persian and Arabic). Nature/Origin: A famous gemstone; the finest quality comes from Yemen. Temperament (Mizaj): Cold and dry in the second degree. Color & Appearance: Red, yellow, white, black, and dendritic (tree-like patterns). Taste: Tasteless/Bland. Harmful for: The kidneys. Corrective (Musleh): Gum tragacanth (Katira) and moist substances. Substitute: Red coral root (Bissad Ahmar) and Amber (Kahraba). Planetary Association: Pluto. Special Benefits: Strengthens the heart, eyesight, and teeth; cures palpitations. Dosage (Maximum): Up to 1.75 masha (traditional unit of mass). Dosage (Minimum): 4 to 6 ratti. Actions and Medicinal Uses Drinking finely ground agate (about 6 ratti) strengthens the heart. It cures palpitations and acts as a hemostatic (stops bleeding), especially for menstrual bleeding that doesn't stop by other means. When taken with medicines that clear blockages (Mufattiha), it removes obstructions in the liver and spleen. When taken with stone-crushing medicines (Mufattita), it helps break down kidney stones. Applied as surma (collyrium), it strengthens the eyesight. Used as a tooth powder, it strengthens the teeth and prevents bleeding gums. Wearing it around the neck subdues anger and rage, and is beneficial for palpitations. Geological Composition Agate is a beautiful and renowned gemstone. Some scholars argue that agate is not strictly a single mineral because, chemically, a true mineral has a uniform composition throughout. Agate lacks this uniformity. It is actually an aggregate of silica and various quartz-type minerals that differ in color, texture, and structure. When two or more of these minerals combine to form a nodule with layers and stains, it is called agate. The constituent minerals include: Chalcedony, Rudraksh (traditional term), Onyx (Sang-e-Sulemani), Jasper/Jade (Sang-e-Yashm), Opal, Amethyst, Sunstone (Sang-e-Sitara), Bloodstone (Hajr-ud-Dam), Mocha stone, and Beryl/Feldspar (Bhikham). Types of Agate (Based on Color and Pattern) According to the text, agate is classified into several types based on its physical appearance: Riband Agate: Features various colored layers that intersect each other like a silk ribbon. Onyx Agate: Features bright-colored layers that run parallel to the surface. Banded Agate: Characterized by various types of stripes or bands. Circular Agate: The stripes form circular patterns. Eye Agate: Features a differently colored spot in the center of the bands, resembling an eye. Iridescent/Rainbow Agate: The bands form a rainbow-like arc, and when held up to the sun, it displays prismatic colors. The thinner the stone, the more pronounced this effect is. Other Scholarly Classifications Ribbon Agate: Contains parallel rows of Jasper and Chalcedony. Usually sourced from Siberia and Sicily. Brecciated Agate: Essentially Amethyst containing fragments of Ribbon Agate. Sourced from Saxony. Fortification Agate: Found in various shapes. When cut, its parallel lines resemble architectural structures. It often contains fragments of Beryl and Amethyst. Moss Agate: A combination of Chalcedony with red Jasper veins. It looks as though it has botanical or plant-like origins inside. It contains iron oxide and sometimes naphtha. Its brownish-yellow color is due to magnesia and iron oxide. Sardonyx Plasma: A grassy-green, semi-transparent stone with yellow and white spots. Its color is due to the presence of chlorite. Regional Division: All high-quality, brilliant stones are historically termed "Eastern," while lower-grade stones are termed "Western." Classifications in Persian Literature Red & Liver-colored: The interior is noticeably redder than the exterior. Clear & Transparent: Has a highly reflective, mirror-like quality. Opaque (Saqaq): Lacks transparency and reflective power. Piebald (Ablaqi): A mix of black and white. Flaky/Layered (Zul-tabqaati or Jauza): Has layers resembling mica. Dendritic (Shajari): Features patterns resembling trees or mountains. Baba Ghori / Sulemani: Characterized by round, eye-like marks. Regional Naming Conventions In Egypt, green agate is called Antas, black is called Sulemani, and khaki/dust-colored agate is called Ghori. Because high-quality agate is abundantly found in Yemen, the finest colored stones are famously known as Yemeni Agate (Aqeeq-e-Yamani).
Properties and Nature / Characteristics and Essence
Description
Here is the translation of the detailed physical and chemical characteristics of the Emerald: Shape and Structure: In its uncut, natural state, an emerald generally resembles a hexagonal (six-sided) prism. (Some experts note that an emerald has a significantly larger volume relative to its weight; for instance, if an emerald and a sapphire weigh exactly the same, the emerald will be twice the volume of the sapphire). It possesses natural cleavages or fractures on all sides. When cutting the stone, lapidaries must ensure the cut is made parallel to the top surface, as cuts in other directions are incorrect. Emeralds are most frequently given a triangular or brilliant cut. Hardness: It ranks between 7.5 and 8 on the hardness scale, which allows it to scratch or cut Beryl (Bhikham). Luster and Brilliance: It has a highly crystalline (vitreous) luster. In ancient times, its radiance was legendary. Pliny recorded: "On the island of Cyprus, at the tomb of King Hermias, stood a marble lion with emeralds set into its eyes. Their brilliance shone so fiercely upon the adjacent sea that the fish, struck with fear, would not come near. Seeing this negatively affect their catch, fishermen removed the emerald eyes and replaced them with ordinary stones." Similarly, Theophrastus wrote: "The emerald is so brilliantly radiant that when placed in water, it turns the color of the water into its own." Color: The color of an emerald ranges from a rich, grassy green to a greenish-white. Specific Gravity: Its specific gravity is approximately 2.678. Refraction: It possesses double refractive power, though to a relatively low degree. Electrical Properties: Rubbing the stone can generate a static electrical charge. Transparency: High-quality stones are excellently transparent. Chemical Composition: An emerald's chemical makeup is roughly as follows: Silica (68.5 parts), Alumina (15.75 parts), Glucina/Beryllium (12.5 parts), traces of Iron Oxide, Chromium Oxide (0.3 parts), Soda/Magnesia (1.6 parts), and Lime (0.25 parts). There has been much historical debate regarding what gives the emerald its color. Some researchers attributed the beautiful hue to Chromium. Levy, after chemically analyzing an emerald from the Muzo mine in New Granada (Colombia), concluded that it contained hydrocarbon compounds that provided its deep color. In another experiment, Blum subjected an emerald to intense heat for four hours and then plunged it into water; the stone shattered, with some fragments appearing black and others green. Today, it is generally accepted that the rich green color is primarily due to the presence of Chromium Oxide. Reaction to Heat/Chemicals: When subjected to the intense heat of a blowpipe or placed in an acidic solution with borax, an emerald will turn yellow and melt.
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