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The Curious Lore of Precious Stones / Being a description of their sentiments and folk lore, superstitions, symbolism, mysticism, use in medicine, protection, prevention, religion, and divination. Crystal gazing, birth-stones, lucky stones and talismans, astral, zodiacal, and planetary cover

The Curious Lore of Precious Stones / Being a description of their sentiments and folk lore, superstitions, symbolism, mysticism, use in medicine, protection, prevention, religion, and divination. Crystal gazing, birth-stones, lucky stones and talismans, astral, zodiacal, and planetary

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The volume surveys beliefs, uses, and symbolic meanings attached to gemstones across cultures, combining descriptions of individual stones with accounts of their alleged medicinal, protective, divinatory, and astrological functions. It traces folklore and superstition surrounding birth-stones, talismans, crystal gazing, and planetary attributions, and discusses how color, durability, and perceived properties shaped their cultural roles. Illustrated entries and historical references document collections, ritual applications, and evolving interpretations, while the author compiles sources and examples to explain why gems acquired enduring symbolic and practical significance.

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George Frederick Kunz

George Frederick Kunz was an American gemologist and mineralogist, renowned for his extensive knowledge and writings on precious stones. He contributed significantly to the understanding of gems through works such as "The Book of the Pearl," which explores the history, art, and science of pearls. Kunz's writings often delve into the cultural and mystical significance of gemstones, as seen in his book "The Curious Lore of Precious Stones," where he examines their folklore and symbolism. His expertise not only enriched the field of gemology but also provided insights into the historical context of gemstones in literature, including references in Shakespeare's works.

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