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A trend-setting design that will define your style with aplomb! Designed with polished 18K yellow gold embraced™ over sterling silver, this gorgeous ring is topped with one pear shaped 28 x 14mm dyed orange carnelian in a bezel setting. The band is made up of seven connected rows. The total approximate carnelian weight is 8.00ct. The ring measures 1-3/16"L x 13/16"W x 5/8"H.
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From Gems of Distinction. Made in China. All weights pertaining to gemstones, including diamonds, are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. Click here for important information about gemstone enhancements and special care requirements.
Gold Embraced: Our Gold Embraced collections feature layers of precious 18K gold over sterling silver or bronze for a rich, lustrous, radiant finish everywhere you look and touch.
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Some of the oldest examples of jewelry contain carnelian and it has been featured in nearly every great civilization. The greatest myths surrounding the stone come from the Egyptian culture. At an excavation site in Ur, archaeologists uncovered the tomb of Pu-Abi, a Sumerian Queen from the third millennium, B.C. She wore a robe that contained carnelian, along with other precious and semi-precious materials. Ancient Egyptian tombs are full of examples of carnelian jewels because of the Egyptians’ belief in the stone’s power in the afterlife. According to their system, the Egyptian goddess Isis used amulets of carnelian to ensure a soul’s safe passage into the next world. The Egyptians so revered the power of the stone that it was one of three used most often in their jewelry, along with turquoise and lapis lazuli. Carnelian was a symbol of life in Pharaonic Egypt, and adorns the precious funerary pectoral of Tutankhamon.
Because carnelian has been revered for its healing, spiritual and creative qualities, Buddhists in China and India created amulets inlaid with carnelian and other semi-precious stones, ascribing to them powers of protection and utilizing them for many rituals. To this day, Buddhists in China, India and Tibet believe in the protective powers of carnelian and often follow the Egyptian practice of setting the stone with turquoise and lapis lazuli for enhanced power. The stone also appears in the Bible as one of the stones included on Aaron’s breastplate.
Carnelian has been recommended as an aid for anyone having a weak voice or being reluctant to speak. The belief was that carrying or wearing carnelian would give the person courage both to speak boldly and loudly. In fact, Napoleon is recorded to have carried one he found in Egypt and to have had faith in it as a talisman. Perhaps he followed the belief reported by Merrill: “The wearing of carnelian insured victory in all contests save those of love.”
Carnelian is a form of chalcedony, which is the microcrystalline form of quartz. Because quartz is the most common crystal on Earth, deposits of carnelian are found throughout the world. The most famous sites are in India, Brazil, Uruguay and Japan. The deposits are usually found in the lower temperature and lower pressure zones near the Earth’s surface, but the best carnelian is found in India.
About the Collection:
Exclusive to ShopNBC, Gems of Distinction features wildly bold and elegant designs from jewelry designer Lisa Blair.
Drawing inspiration from world travel, Lisa tells a beautiful story through each of her designs. Large, colorful gemstones and beads hand-strung by skilled artisans evoke images of the world’s most iconic destinations - from the Mediterranean Sea to the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul.
Each piece is crafted with 18K Gold Embraced™ sterling silver for a rich, luxurious look. Rough-cut gemstones, asymmetrical designs, imaginative color combinations and unexpected details are added to create one-of-a-kind, wearable art that lives up to the collection’s name.