
Step into the World of Gemstones
in our Legend of Gemstones Collection, you'll embark on an enchanting journey uncovering the rich tales and mystical allure of each gemstone. These captivating stories impart invaluable wisdom about each stone's unique energy, symbolism, and significance, guiding you to select a piece that resonates deeply with your soul. Whether you seek enchantment, spiritual enlightenment, or the empowerment of ancient lore, our collection ensures you find a gem whose legend and beauty are as captivating as its physical splendor.


April - Diamond
The goddess Athena, moved by human suffering, shed tears that turned into dazzling diamonds under the sunlight, scattering them across the earth. King Achilles of the city-state of Astera stumbled upon a huge diamond during a hunting expedition. He encrusted this diamond in his crown, regarding it as a symbol of divine-granted ruling power and a source of protection. The diamond represented not only dignity and glory but also brought strength, protection, and hope. This legend has been passed down through generations, making diamonds a symbol of eternity and beauty.


May - Emerald
In ancient Egypt, emeralds were deeply revered as the sacred gemstone of the goddess Isis, symbolizing eternal rebirth, profound healing, and divine wisdom beyond measure. Legend has it that placing an emerald beneath the tongue during meditation could grant the wearer the mystical ability to foresee the future with clarity. Pharaohs adorned themselves with emeralds not only to seek wisdom and protection in battle but also to foster a deeper, more intimate connection with the divine realm. They profoundly believed that these radiant stones enhanced their insight and perception, bringing them closer to a sacred understanding of the universe and their place within it.


June - Moonstone


July - Ruby
In ancient Myanmar, there was a fearsome dragon who sought to marry Princess Najia. When she rejected him, the dragon imprisoned her in a tower. The Sun Prince, determined to rescue her, faced countless dangers on his journey to the dragon’s lair. After a fierce battle, he defeated the dragon and freed the princess.Their love blossomed, and the princess and prince had three eggs. One hatched into the King of Myanmar, another into the Emperor of China, and the third became a brilliant ruby. This ruby, glowing with the love they shared, is said to grant power to men and eternal love to women. It remains a symbol of their enduring bond and the magic of love.cosmos, a reminder that love, magic, and dreams are always within reach.


August - Peridot
In ancient Roman mythology, peridot was believed to be the gift of Mercury, the swift god of travel. Legend says that during a turbulent flight, Mercury was forced to land on Earth when a fierce storm struck. As he gazed anxiously at the skies, his tears fell among the trees, transforming into the brilliant green gems we now know as peridots.
These stones, infused with Mercury’s wisdom and agility, became symbols of success and protection. From that moment, peridot was cherished as a talisman for travelers, offering them safety and guiding them with the courage and insight needed to face the unknown on their journeys.reminder that love, magic, and dreams are always within reach.


September - Sapphire
Long ago, in an era of darkness and chaos, there was a brave young hero named Banda. In a fierce battle against the Demon King, he transformed into a powerful arrow that pierced through the Demon King's heart. The Demon's dying rage tore the sky, causing stars to fall like rain.
Among the falling stars, those contaminated with demon's blood turned into starlight rubies, while the pure ones shone as starlight sapphires. These sapphires, possessing celestial hues, were known as the "Stones of Fate," symbolizing the essence of loyalty, hope, and universal love.transformation and the legacy of Prometheus’s sacrifice for humanity.


October - Tourmaline
In Greek mythology, the titan Prometheus defied Zeus by stealing fire from the gods and gifting it to humanity. Enraged by this act, Zeus sought revenge, but Athena, the goddess of wisdom, secretly aided Prometheus, intensifying the power of the stolen fire. After Prometheus was punished, a fragment of the fire, infused with divine energy, remained. This piece of crystal, which shimmered with seven colors of light, became known as tourmaline—the "seven-color gemstone" or bixi.
This radiant gem, a symbol of both defiance and wisdom, has been passed down through the ages, carrying with it the power of transformation and the legacy of Prometheus’s sacrifice for humanity.


November - Citrine
In the tale, the Greek hero Jason, in order to reclaim his throne from his usurping uncle Pelias, had to undertake a formidable quest: to retrieve the rare Golden Fleece from the land of Colchis. The Golden Fleece was guarded by a dragon that never slept. During the story, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, bestowed upon Jason a yellow crystal that shone with a dazzling golden glow. The brilliance of this yellow crystal was so intense that it even astonished the dragon guarding the Golden Fleece, for it discovered something in the world even more captivating than the fleece itself. Jason used the yellow crystal to divert the dragon's attention and seized the opportunity to seize the Golden Fleece.
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