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Gemstone tales: Myths, legends, and the truths you need to know

This article discusses the myths and misconceptions surrounding g... Read More
Gemstones have captivated humanity for years, not only for their beauty but also for the myths and misconceptions surrounding them. Delve into the exploration of these widespread misconceptions:

Myth #1: Diamonds are indestructible.
- Despite being the hardest natural substance, diamonds can chip or shatter under enough force.

Myth #2: Larger gemstones are more valuable.
- Size matters, but factors like clarity, color, cut, and quality also significantly contribute to a gemstone's value.

Myth #3: Gemstones come from caves.
- Gemstones form deep within the Earth's crust, not primarily in caves, which may contain traces but are not the main source.

Myth #4: Gemstones possess healing powers.
- While historical cultures used gemstones for perceived healing, there is no scientific evidence supporting their ability to cure diseases.

Myth #5: Natural gemstones are always superior.
- Lab-created gemstones, being chemically identical, offer a more sustainable and ethical alternative, especially for rarer species.

Myth #6: Pearls form from oysters swallowing raindrops.
- Pearls actually form when an irritant enters the oyster's mantle, causing it to secrete nacre over time.

Myth #7: Gold purity can be tested by biting it.
- Biting gold is an unreliable test; other factors like metal alloys can affect hardness and leave imprints.

Myth #8: Wearing certain gemstones brings bad luck.
- Negative beliefs about certain gemstones are often rooted in superstition rather than scientific evidence.

Myth #9: Gemstones can cure illnesses.
- Despite historical uses in medicine, there is no scientific evidence supporting claims that gemstones can cure diseases.

Myth #10: All gemstones require special care.
- While some need specific care, many gemstones can be cleaned with simple soap and water, ensuring their longevity and beauty.


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