10/3/12

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October starts with cooler temperatures and falling leaves.  The beautiful colors of the leaves make it impossible not to be in awe.  Presenting gifts in October has many options since you can choose between Opals and Pink Tourmalines.  Each stone is incredible and you will have to decide which is your loved ones favorite. Brundage Jewelers located in Louisville Kentucky has professional jewelers that can help you choose the perfect gift from our spectacular selection.

Opal and Pink Tourmaline are the birthstones for the month of October and the gemstones representing the 14th and 18th wedding anniversaries. 

In prehistoric times, opal was identified as a figure of truthfulness and certainty. One of the archaic stones in supply, Opals have always been thought of as picturesque gifts.

Within each opal selection, the brilliance of the play of color is the most vital feature. After knowing this significant factor, you will become aware of the colors observed and the configuration of the colors will also influence worth.  It was known to build up eyesight, guard against infectious diseases, lessen worry, and turn pale in the presence of poison. Opals suggest charm, adoration, cheerfulness, and candor.

Generally, red fire opals are the highly valued because the red will also reveal other colors when moved: it contains the whole spectrum. The play of the patterned color also increases value.  Large flashes and broad patterns are rare and more valuable than small pin-fire patterns.

Tourmaline was once believed that it protected the wearer against bad decisions, many dangers, and misfortune.  It is also known to attract friends and lovers. Protection and balance can be seen with pink tourmaline for females and green for males.

Come in to Brundage Jewelers your retail jeweler and see our opal and pink tourmaline jewelry.  http://www.brundagejewelers.com Visit us at our studio: 141 Chenoweth Lane, Louisville, KY. 
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This article first appeared on AP Jewelry Blog.