Saturday, November 27, 2010

The Sky Blue Celestite Crystal

Getting it’s name from the Latin ‘caelestis’, meaning “heavenly”; an allusion to its color, celestite or celstine is a very popular mineral because of its typical sky blue or ‘celestial’ color. Often forming beautiful transparent light to medium-blue tabular crystals, celestite can be colorless, white, light red, green, blue, or brown. It is often found in colorful combinations with minerals such as yellow sulphur. Although celestite can look similar to barite, it is actually strontium sulphate, and has long been used as a source of strontium for fireworks, glazes and metal alloys.

It forms in sedimentary rock such as limestones, dolomites, and sandstones. It can also be derived directly from sea water and commonly occurs in evaporate deposits as a minor constituent; occasionally it forms in hydrothermal deposits. The crystals take a wide variety of forms but are typically tablet, prism, or plate shaped. It can also form crusts, nodules, grains and masses. Celestite may also be found in the cavities of fossils. It is known to form, for example, in fossilized ammonites. It can be found in Madagascar, Mexico, Italy, Canada, England, and the US; lesser known specimens have been found in England, Slovakia, Austria, and Germany.

 
Legend & Traditional Properties
In ancient Greece it was believed that the stone only worked if it had been given to its owner by a friend or relative. It would then protect the body from all kinds of evil. The ancient Romans were also familiar with the healing properties of celestite, its calming, fortifying influence on the mind and its ability to drive evil out of a person. The stone encourages the healing of wounds and is said to be effective in alleviating pain caused by tension, anxiety and in solving problems with insomnia. It is connected to both Capricorn and Gemini star signs.

Research from various crystal-mineral-rock websites & books.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Early Bird Gets the Sale

Happy Thanksgiving from Timeless Designs

Looking for gift ideas for those hard-to-shop-for-people this holiday season.....then you have come to the right place!!


We are starting early with a
Thanksgiving Sale 
going on right now thru November 28th!


Timeless Designs characteristic uniquely designed jewelry features fossils, natural stones, crystals, dichroic glass, metal chains and links, and wire work.

Our quality, up-scale and innovative designs are very popular, as each artisan crafted piece capitalizes on the beauty and distinctive features of natural stones, while reflecting the diverse personalities of our clientele.

Shop our Thanksgiving Sale - going on now at our Timeless Designs Ruby Lane shop.

We at Timeless Designs wish everyone a
Happy & Safe Thanksgiving Holiday!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Murano Glass Options

I love Murano glass pendants; they come in many different shapes, sizes and colors. I used to do them as separate pendants with earring sets and now I’ve incorporated them into designs with crystal charmed bails. Here are some of the designs….browse Timeless Designs Ruby Lane shop available designs to purchase!





Spoon Drop Pendant Aventurine Prehinte Crystals





 Leaf Blue/Green Ceramic Beads Crystals




Southwest Colored Leaf Pendant Red Fossil Coral Cloisonne Wood Set




Puffy Heart Pendant Butterscotch Quartz Crystals Set


Tan Puffy Heart Pendant Aventurine Crystals Set

Saturday, November 27, 2010

The Sky Blue Celestite Crystal

Getting it’s name from the Latin ‘caelestis’, meaning “heavenly”; an allusion to its color, celestite or celstine is a very popular mineral because of its typical sky blue or ‘celestial’ color. Often forming beautiful transparent light to medium-blue tabular crystals, celestite can be colorless, white, light red, green, blue, or brown. It is often found in colorful combinations with minerals such as yellow sulphur. Although celestite can look similar to barite, it is actually strontium sulphate, and has long been used as a source of strontium for fireworks, glazes and metal alloys.

It forms in sedimentary rock such as limestones, dolomites, and sandstones. It can also be derived directly from sea water and commonly occurs in evaporate deposits as a minor constituent; occasionally it forms in hydrothermal deposits. The crystals take a wide variety of forms but are typically tablet, prism, or plate shaped. It can also form crusts, nodules, grains and masses. Celestite may also be found in the cavities of fossils. It is known to form, for example, in fossilized ammonites. It can be found in Madagascar, Mexico, Italy, Canada, England, and the US; lesser known specimens have been found in England, Slovakia, Austria, and Germany.

 
Legend & Traditional Properties
In ancient Greece it was believed that the stone only worked if it had been given to its owner by a friend or relative. It would then protect the body from all kinds of evil. The ancient Romans were also familiar with the healing properties of celestite, its calming, fortifying influence on the mind and its ability to drive evil out of a person. The stone encourages the healing of wounds and is said to be effective in alleviating pain caused by tension, anxiety and in solving problems with insomnia. It is connected to both Capricorn and Gemini star signs.

Research from various crystal-mineral-rock websites & books.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Early Bird Gets the Sale

Happy Thanksgiving from Timeless Designs

Looking for gift ideas for those hard-to-shop-for-people this holiday season.....then you have come to the right place!!


We are starting early with a
Thanksgiving Sale 
going on right now thru November 28th!


Timeless Designs characteristic uniquely designed jewelry features fossils, natural stones, crystals, dichroic glass, metal chains and links, and wire work.

Our quality, up-scale and innovative designs are very popular, as each artisan crafted piece capitalizes on the beauty and distinctive features of natural stones, while reflecting the diverse personalities of our clientele.

Shop our Thanksgiving Sale - going on now at our Timeless Designs Ruby Lane shop.

We at Timeless Designs wish everyone a
Happy & Safe Thanksgiving Holiday!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Murano Glass Options

I love Murano glass pendants; they come in many different shapes, sizes and colors. I used to do them as separate pendants with earring sets and now I’ve incorporated them into designs with crystal charmed bails. Here are some of the designs….browse Timeless Designs Ruby Lane shop available designs to purchase!





Spoon Drop Pendant Aventurine Prehinte Crystals





 Leaf Blue/Green Ceramic Beads Crystals




Southwest Colored Leaf Pendant Red Fossil Coral Cloisonne Wood Set




Puffy Heart Pendant Butterscotch Quartz Crystals Set


Tan Puffy Heart Pendant Aventurine Crystals Set