Which type of feroza is best? - Difference in Plain & silver Spots feroza |Hindi

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  • Irani feroza is considered best because it gives more effective results to the wearer. Iran firoza is best for astrology purposes.
    Feroza should be best if made in
    Silver. Benefits: It is said to bring happiness, Love, and luck in the wearer's life, also considered to avert illness and act as a blocker to negative energies, maintaining harmony and love in a bonded relationship. 
    The pastel shades of turquoise have endeared it to many great cultures of antiquity: it has adorned the rulers of Ancient Egypt, the Aztecs (and possibly other Pre-Columbian Mesoamericans), Persia, Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and to some extent in ancient China since at least the Shang dynasty.[25] Despite being one of the oldest gems, probably first introduced to Europe (through Turkey) with other Silk Road novelties, turquoise did not become important as an ornamental stone in the West until the 14th century, following a decline in the Roman Catholic Church's influence which allowed the use of turquoise in secular jewellery. It was apparently unknown in India until the Mughal period, and unknown in Japan until the 18th century. A common belief shared by many of these civilizations held that turquoise possessed certain prophylactic qualities; it was thought to change colour with the wearer's health and protect him or her from untoward forces.
    The Aztecs viewed turquoise as an embodiment of fire and gave it properties such as heat and smokiness. They inlaid turquoise, together with gold, quartz, malachite, jet, jade, coral, and shells, into provocative (and presumably ceremonial[clarification needed]) mosaic objects such as masks (some with a human skull as their base), knives, and shields. Natural resins, bitumen and wax were used to bond the turquoise to the objects' base material; this was usually wood, but bone and shell were also used. Like the Aztecs, the Pueblo, Navajo and Apache tribes cherished turquoise for its amuletic use; the latter tribe believe the stone to afford the archer dead aim. Among these peoples turquoise was used in mosaic inlay, in sculptural works, and was fashioned into toroidal beads and freeform pendants. The Ancestral Puebloans (Anasazi) of the Chaco Canyon and surrounding region are believed to have prospered greatly from their production and trading of turquoise objects. The distinctive silver jewellery produced by the Navajo and other Southwestern Native American tribes today is a rather modern development, thought to date from around 1880 as a result of European influences.
    In Persia, turquoise was the de facto national stone for millennia, extensively used to decorate objects (from turbans to bridles), mosques, and other important buildings both inside and out,[citation needed] such as the Medresseh-i Shah Husein Mosque of Isfahan. The Persian style and use of turquoise was later brought to India following the establishment of the Mughal Empire there, its influence seen in high purity gold jewellery (together with ruby and diamond) and in such buildings as the Taj Mahal. Persian turquoise was often engraved with devotional words in Arabic script which was then inlaid with gold.
    Cabochons of imported turquoise, along with coral, was (and still is) used extensively in the silver and gold jewellery of Tibet and Mongolia, where a greener hue is said to be preferred. Most of the pieces made today, with turquoise usually roughly polished into irregular cabochons set simply in silver, are meant for inexpensive export to Western markets and are probably not accurate representations of the original style.
    The Ancient Egyptian use of turquoise stretches back as far as the First Dynasty and possibly earlier; however, probably the most well-known pieces incorporating the gem are those recovered from Tutankhamun's tomb, most notably the Pharaoh's iconic burial mask which was liberally inlaid with the stone. It also adorned rings and great sweeping necklaces called pectorals. Set in gold, the gem was fashioned into beads, used as inlay, and often carved in a scarab motif, accompanied by carnelian, lapis lazuli, and in later pieces, coloured glass. Turquoise, associated with the goddess Hathor, was so liked by the Ancient Egyptians that it became (arguably[clarification needed]) the first gemstone to be imitated, the fair structure created by an artificial glazed ceramic product known as faience.
    Waxing and oiling
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    Historically, light waxing and oiling were the first treatments used in ancient times, providing a wetting effect, thereby enhancing the colour and lustre. This treatment is more or less acceptable by tradition, especially because treated turquoise is usually of a higher grade to begin with. Oiled and waxed stones are prone to "sweating" under even gentle heat or if exposed to too much sun, and they may develop a white surface film or bloom over time. (With some skill, oil and wax treatments can be restored.)

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  • @kaifmirza3354
    @kaifmirza3354 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Sir apke pass bilkul natural stone ha high quality you are great man

  • @JaydeepSharma-fd9ib
    @JaydeepSharma-fd9ib ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Good to see u again sir i wiill buy very soon from you

  • @sh-pn4fv
    @sh-pn4fv 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I want

  • @manmade9737
    @manmade9737 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What is the benefits? Mention too...

  • @careerchannel.7533
    @careerchannel.7533 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sir can we wear stabilized feroza

  • @gazalandavnichannel3208
    @gazalandavnichannel3208 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Which one is besr irani ya Tibetan???

  • @khalid-shabbir
    @khalid-shabbir ปีที่แล้ว

    Will to send stone in pakistan

    • @Aman_gemologist
      @Aman_gemologist  ปีที่แล้ว

      No

    • @Aniketp29
      @Aniketp29 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Bro Shabir.....You will get good quality of Irani firoza at Quetta. Because mostly things are coming there from the nearest Iran. I saw in videos that the markets are full of Iran made things. So may be there are huge chances you will get firoza and other jwellery which directly came from Iran.

    • @khalid-shabbir
      @khalid-shabbir 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Aniketp29 thankfully advice. Appreciate

  • @lalitkumarparkara2816
    @lalitkumarparkara2816 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Apka visiting card bhejo