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Gold

Precious Metals - Gold

Gold has held its royal place in our history, as a precious metal, gold has inspired many an impressive creation, and been enjoyed by many people down through the centuries. Gold holds the gift of being a very positively warming or cooling amplifier and regenerator of energy, as well known as an electrical conductor, white gold being the higher conductor and amplifier of cool calming renewal and yellow Gold being more assertive in its influence. Gold is overall an excellent all-purpose precious metal, capable of high level attuning to the object that it supports, which includes gemstones.


Gold influences the body just like any other energy. Gold is especially conductive of energy towards the brain as it helps in the efficiency of brain waves. Gold influences the heart as being receptive to healing and love as well as aiding the circulatory system. Gold also tends the nerves by being stimulated to transmit information in the most resourceful manner. Gold encourages the stomach in affecting the digestion that helps the body in the appropriate absorption of food. Gold is able to sway hormonal and chemical imbalances to be more normal, as well as being an effective.



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Gold because of its ability to store, restore and attract energy has been employed in the manners of energizing situations of the mental, physical, and spiritual levels. Gold is persuasive of being healing beneficial to our emotions and thoughts.


Wherever gold was found and fashioned, this precious metal was coveted and reveled in, as many uses, and seen a great deal of conflict and adoration concerning itself. The ancient Egyptians are well known for their use of gold in their jewelry and other means of ornamental designs, from impressive rings and heavy-laden necklaces to their bejeweled thrones and sacred tombs. The Greeks and Romans delighted in a vast array of creations, which included the use of gold. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the production of glorious gold came to a stunning stand still. Quite nearly a thousand years had past before the Spanish happened upon the Americas. In the mean time the Incas believed that the sun had sweated and produced gold, they invaded the Chimu Empire and under enemy control, they forced that Empire’s goldsmiths to cover the entire Temple of the Sun in gold, in honor of their deity. All the while, the economy of Spain declined, and Cortez was inspired to seize the Aztec abundance of gold and return with it to Spain as an effort to revive Spain’s strain. In addition, many were inspired to search for gold during the California Gold rush of 1848.


Gold is a prize worth having, possessing gold and achieving the best function of its influence has been a leading factor of its use in jewelry, from the emotional bond of diamond wedding rings, to celebratory acknowledgement of anniversary and birthstone earrings and pendants.


Always take care while doing any hard labor that may cause your gold jewelry to become damaged, it is best to remove them and store the gold jewelry safely while doing such vigorous work. Regularly cleaning your gold jewelry is necessary in keeping them gleaming and brilliant.




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