"The Magic of Jewels and Charms" by George Frederick Kunz is a study from the early 1900s that examines people's beliefs on gems and stones throughout time. The volume explores their uses as lucky objects and things with magical power across many different societies. The book starts by showing the relationship that exists around magic and gems, which is then followed by detailed looks at stones and their mystical meaning. For instance, some stones were thought to affect weather, emit musical sounds, or even protect you if you had them with you. Overall it shows gemstones' importance throughout time and in different societies.
The magic of jewels and charms
By George Frederick Kunz
Explore a world where gems were not just beautiful, but held the key to magic, protection, and even controlling the weather.
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About the AuthorGeorge Frederick Kunz was an American mineralogist and mineral collector.
George Frederick Kunz was an American mineralogist and mineral collector.
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