Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Tanzanite - Rare and Beautiful

!±8± Tanzanite - Rare and Beautiful

What is tanzanite?

Unique. Rare. Beautiful. Blue. These are all words that can be used to describe the gemstone tanzanite. So, what exactly is it? This gemstone is made up of calcium aluminum silicate and is actually a member of the zoisite family of gemstones. But, because of its rarity and sheer beauty, it gets its own category.

Ages ago, metamorphic rock began forming a flat-topped hill at the base of Kilimanjaro. It formed inside this hill and the gemstone world has never been the same again. The local people as well as the jewelry industry fell in love with the shades of blue and purple found in them.

Where does it come from?

Unfortunately, there is only one location where this tantalizing gemstone can be found. Mine deposits are located at the base of Kilimanjaro in the Merelani Hills of Tanzania. As a result, they are quite rare, particularly large stones and stones of exceptional quality. If you can get your hands on a natural stone, don't hesitate to snatch it up. You will pay for it, but it will be worth it to have this rare gem.

Birthstone for December

This rarely happens, but in 2002 the American Gem Trade Association named it as an official birthstone for December. If you are lucky enough to receive a tanzanite ring for your birthday, take good care of it. The rarity of this stone makes it a great heirloom.

If your 24th wedding anniversary is coming up, drop some hints for a tanzanite and diamond ring. Just like birthstones, anniversaries have special gemstones attached to them. For the 24th, it's this unique gemstone.

How to care for your gemstone jewelry

This gemstone is more delicate than other popular stones like the ruby or topaz. It rates a 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness, which means it is fairly soft. An opal rates a 5. So, never place tanzanite necklaces or other pieces in an ultrasonic cleaner or use harsh chemicals to clean them. Warm water and gentle soap will get the job done. Soak it and then polish it with a soft cloth.

The history and lore

The discovery of this stone occurred in 1967. A Maasai tribesman noticed a twinkling on top of a low flat hill at the base of Kilimanjaro. New York jewelers, Tiffany & Co. found out about this unique blue stone and named it after its country of origin. In 1968, the jeweler began selling tanzanite necklaces, tanzanite earrings and more.

The tribes in this area of Tanzania revered the color blue and only women who bore children could wear it. With the discovery of the beautiful blue shades of tanzanite, the Maasai tribesmen gift their wives with the gem when they have a baby. It honors the mother and protects the child. Maybe it should be made the official gemstone for Mother's Day.

This gemstone is so unique in its various shades of bluish-purple. It makes an elegant and sophisticated piece of jewelry suitable for all occasions. Even if you weren't born in December, you can still enjoy the beauty of a tanzanite pendant because this stone truly belongs to everyone. It is rare and it is universal.


Tanzanite - Rare and Beautiful

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

E Abbai Chala Manchodu

This film is made with a very innovative and a new storyline. Ajay Ratnam is a big business tycoon and Ravi is his son. Once Ravi finds his dad with a young woman and inquires the details. His father says that he loves her and also tells him that it is quite essential for a man and a woman who claim to be married or to be in love to have a mental and a physical relation as well. Ravi Teja disagrees with this stand of his dad and challenges him that it is quite possible to lead a normal married life without any kind of a physical relationship. To prove this he marries Vani, the girl he falls in love with and according to the challenge never touches her. Already engrossed in the storyline? What happens next? Well to know all this watch out for Â'Ee Abbayi Chaala Manchoodu brought to you by your very own teluguone.com!!

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Increase Water Intake, Improve Skin

!±8± Increase Water Intake, Improve Skin

Common skin problems such as acne, uneven skin tone, dry skin, etc. can improve drastically if you increase your water consumption.

Water Intake

Most physicians will agree...an adequate intake of water is essential to overall health and wellness. Water purifies the body in and out. Want an undeniable glow? Increase your water intake! Want to improve the tone and texture of your skin? Increase your water intake! Okay...okay....you get the point. LOL!

Another reason why drinking enough water is so important is because water aids in the removal of waste from our body. Not only does water remove waste but it helps carry the vitamins and minerals we ingest (through food, drinks or supplements) throughout our body and ultimately your SKIN!!!

So you're not into a bunch of water? It's ok. You have choices. I love to add citrus fruit to my water to give it a light flavor. Fill up a 2 quart pitcher with pure drinking water. Cut an orange into slices and place them into the pitcher. Leave overnight. The next morning you'll have a refreshing drink for pennies without having to shell out a bunch of money for those small packets of "flavoring".

So how much water is enough? It depends. What type of climate do you live in? Do you exercise regularly? Consult your physician for an estimate on the amount of water to drink.

After determining how much water you should consume each day, divide the amount over 10-12 hours.

(Drinking too much water can lead to water intoxification. Also, be careful of drinking too much water. Especially if you have kidney or adrenal problems.)

Take Care,

Laurren


Increase Water Intake, Improve Skin

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Part 4 - Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis (Chs 16-22)

Part 4. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mike Vendetti. Playlist for Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis: www.youtube.com

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