During his travels to the royal state of Rajasthan, Aranyani founder, Mr. Haresh Mirpuri was spellbound seeing nature in all her splendor during the sunrise. The prismatic dew drops reflecting and refracting light in myriad hues appeared like the jewels of the Goddess of the Forests - Aranyani. Moving through India’s city of lakes, Udaipur, he was mesmerized by the reflections he saw in them of the sun by the day and the moon by the night. Rubbing shoulders with the royalty there, he also witnessed their love affair with precious gemstones which they used to accentuate the beauty of their persona and to enhance their well being.
It was sometime in the mid 1800s that the classification of gemstones as ‘precious’ and ‘semi-precious’ came into being. It was more or less cast in stone that there were only 4 ‘precious’ gemstones, the REDS - ruby, emerald, diamond and sapphire. They were the most expensive because they were the most sought after. All the other gemstones that didn’t fall into these categories were labeled ‘semi-precious’ with a broad brush. This classification remains in vogue even today in websites, catalogs and printed material. It is terribly misleading and confusing - especially for someone who isn’t immersed in the gemstones industry. For those who know their gems, the classification is irreverent.
You see, many of the ‘semi-precious’ gemstones - agate, alexandrite, aquamarine, amethyst, citrine, garnet, lapis lazuli, moonstone, opal, peridot, pearl, rose quartz, spinel, tourmaline, tanzanite, turquoise, zircon - are valuable and, in some cases, can be more expensive than some among the precious four! From a material perspective, some of these gemstones are rarer to find and harder to mine compared to the precious gemstones.
On the physical plane, there isn’t a universally accepted method to determine the value of a gemstone. Gems are characterized by their refractive index, specific gravity, hardness, dispersion, cleavage, fracture and luster. They might also exhibit luminescence and a distinctive absorption spectrum. Gemstones that are clean and without inclusions (flaws or impurities within) are naturally more prized. In modern times gemologists describe gemstones and their characteristics using specific technical terminology. Two most important characteristics are:
For millennia people have treasured and cherished gemstones not only for ornamental purposes but also because they experienced the healing and metaphysical properties that the gemstones possessed. The person would seek the assistance of particular gemstones to fill the lacunae in his/her being. At Aranyani, we make use of different precious gemstones for different healings that they bring about. Their names and properties of some of them are listed below.
During his travels to the royal state of Rajasthan, Aranyani founder, Mr. Haresh Mirpuri was spellbound seeing nature in all her splendor during the sunrise. The prismatic dew drops reflecting and refracting light in myriad hues appeared like the jewels of the Goddess of the Forests - Aranyani. Moving through India’s city of lakes, Udaipur, he was mesmerized by the reflections he saw in them of the sun by the day and the moon by the night. Rubbing shoulders with the royalty there, he also witnessed their love affair with precious gemstones which they used to accentuate the beauty of their persona and to enhance their well-being.
Even as the gemstones of the highest quality are sourced and selected for the rims, the rims themselves are set meticulously by highly skilled and trained artisans. The rim is then readied for charging. They are placed out in the open under the energizing beams of the sun and the full moon so that they are pulsating with vibrations as they are fixed on the handbags.
Every aspect of the Stone Drops collection has been thoughtfully crafted. Even the number of gemstones set in the Stone Drops’ rims is aligned with the ‘Hemachandra Numbers’ which is popularly known in the world as the Fibonacci Series. The fact of the matter is that Hemachandra discovered this golden sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55 … ) about 50 years before Fibbonaci, in the year 1202.
Though each gemstone has the same general properties, it has its individuality as well! To make it clear, take the case of cocker spaniels. Temperamentally, that dog breed is sweet, affectionate, playful and participative. But each cocker spaniel has its own personality right? And that personality is shaped in part by its owner(s). The same is true for gemstones.
Each gemstone is shaped by the owner’s or wearers personality just as it shapes the owner’s or wearer’s personality. That is the reason why people are possessive and very attached to their gemstones which they also consider as their lucky charms. One citrine-set handbag is not the same as another identical citrine-set handbag! This is what makes the handbags from Aranyani's Stone Drops collection unique and meaningful to you. It grows on you with use and becomes your complementary twin almost.