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Frequently
Asked Questions
A
two carat cut and faceted diamond would be prohibitively expensive.
Isn't there a substitute gem for the diamond?
Many astrologers
advise white sapphire for Venus as a substitute stone for
the diamond. I feel that if the client is really serious about
getting an affordable and correct electromagnetic gem for
Venus, then it has to be a diamond crystal, as so far I have
not found any Puranic text advising white sapphire. I suspect
the unethical practice in India of astrologers selling white
sapphires for Venus influence began as a consequence of not
having any diamonds for sale. They suggested white sapphires
as being the next best thing. There is no evidence from any
illumined sages that white sapphires are viable substitutes
for diamonds. And thus, as it is not referenced in the Vedas
by the rishis, then individuals sincerely interested in improving
their magnetic karmic pattern should not be swayed by the
cosmetic appeal of the white sapphire. There are also other
concerns I have over white sapphire.
My experience
has been that, of all the sapphires, it is most difficult
to detect heat treatment of white sapphire. Its crystal clear
quality prevents several gemological procedures from detecting
the violent heat-treatment process, potentially in excess
of 1600 degrees Celsius. So common is the practice of heating
the milkier sapphires to clear transparent white (97% with
stones over two carats), that I am reluctant to guarantee
any white sapphire. Often when heating yellow or blue sapphires
to bring up the color, they go the other way and turn crystal
clear. These falsified gems are then sold as white sapphires.
I sell many uncut
diamond crystals of two carats and over which possess all
the desired electromagnetic properties as an alternative which
offers substantial savings.
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