G S SACHIN

I am G S Sachin, a gemologist with a Diploma in Polished Diamond Grading from KGK Academy, Jaipur. I love writing about jewelry, gems, and diamonds, and I share simple, honest reviews and easy buying tips on JewellersReviews.com to help you choose pieces you’ll love with confidence.

Opal Bad Luck? Where the Myth Started—and When It’s Totally Fine

Opal Bad Luck? Where the Myth Started—and When It’s Totally Fine

Opal has been wrapped in superstition for nearly two centuries. Some people still warn that wearing an opal brings bad luck. Other people love opal for its rainbow flashes and soft, hypnotic look. Both views have reasons behind them. This article explains where the “bad luck” idea came from, what about the stone made people

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Lapis Lazuli vs Sapphire: The “Third Eye” Confusion Buyers Make

Lapis Lazuli vs Sapphire: The “Third Eye” Confusion Buyers Make

Buyers often confuse lapis lazuli and sapphire when shopping for “third eye” jewelry because both can be deep blue and both are linked to psychic insight in popular metaphysical language. The confusion matters: the two materials are very different in composition, durability, value, and treatment. Knowing the practical differences will help you buy the right

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Planetary Hours: When to Cleanse, Charge, and Start Wearing a Gem

Planetary Hours: When to Cleanse, Charge, and Start Wearing a Gem

Planetary hours are an old timing system that divides daylight and night into 12 unequal hours each and assigns each hour to a ruling planet. Jewelers and gem-carers use them to decide when to cleanse, charge, or first wear a stone because each planet traditionally represents certain qualities. Timing actions to a planet that “matches”

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Retrograde Survival Kit: Three Stones Astrologers Agree On

Retrograde Survival Kit: Three Stones Astrologers Agree On

Retrogrades are times when planets appear to move backward. For many people that means miscommunication, delayed travel, tech glitches, and emotional re-runs. Stones don’t stop planets. But they can help you feel steadier, clearer, and more deliberate — which is the sensible, practical response astrologers recommend. Below are three stones that most working astrologers turn

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Retrograde Survival Kit: Three Stones Astrologers Agree On

Retrogrades are often framed as purely astrological events. In practice they mean delays, miscommunications, and a push to reassess plans. Many astrologers recommend wearing stones to help steady the nervous system, protect from energetic noise, and sharpen intuition. Three gems keep showing up on practitioner lists because they cover those three needs: grounding, shielding, and

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Black Tourmaline at the Office: Trend or Real EMF Shield?

Black Tourmaline at the Office: Trend or Real EMF Shield?

Black tourmaline necklaces, bracelets and desk points are everywhere in offices and co-working spaces. People wear them hoping to cut down stress, feel grounded, or — increasingly — to block electromagnetic fields (EMF) from laptops, phones and Wi‑Fi. That idea sounds logical at a glance: a dark, dense mineral that “absorbs” negative energy. But when

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