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Many years ago in this region lived a most prosperous tribe of Indians. They had grown so numerous that none dare attack them. They owned "a Boca do Rio Amazona" or the mouth of the river. Because this is a tropical rain forest near the equator the thought of drought in such a bio-diverse and water rich region seems preposterous. However, as we well know, weather cycles exist and although we see them turn more rapidly in these our days it was a rare and completely unexpected occasion for this tribe of Amazon River basin Indians to experience a drought.<br><br>The tribe began to suffer from the unusual circumstances brought on by this very rare drought. The rivers and streams used for travel were shriveled to mere trickles. River banks were treacherously deceiving with their pockets of quicksand. The fish were left high and dry to die. Patches of forest dried up and caught fire. The tribe had not prepared for such a time. Life had been so easy when the rains fell regularly and the fish were plentiful and the fruits grew from every tree. Now food became scarce and life became increasingly more stressful and difficult.<br><br>The great hunter of the tribe named Chief Itaki worried much over the worsening conditions. His tribe had grown so large and he was unable to feed them all. They were slowly starving to death. Ultimately he came to a very difficult decision. He gathered his tribe together and announced that from that day on any child born would be sacrificed to prevent the tribe from growing any larger. Shortly after Chief Itaki pronounced his decree his own daughter discovered she was pregnant. Her name was Iaca. She was very beautiful with dark piercing eyes and was the chiefs' only daughter. He adored her and showered her with the most beautiful gifts of the jungle from the rare blue feathers of the blue macaw to the skin of an onca or black leopard. She truly was a princess of the Amazon. The day finally came when Iaca gave birth to her own beautiful daughter. It was a day of joy and a day of terrible sadness. She wanted to hide the baby and send her down river or runaway to the depths of the jungle. But sadly she was unable to protect her baby, Chief Itaki's only granddaughter from the cruel and harsh decree.<br><br>The sweet baby was sacrificed. Iaca was inconsolable and distraught as she cried for three straight days and nights. She remained in her hut praying to Tupa the jungle God that she might show her father another way to help her people and save the tribe without sacrificing any more babies. Then one night as she prayed broken heartedly in her tent she heard the cry of a baby. As she came to the door of her hut she thought she saw her baby smiling, sitting at the base of a great palm bathed in the radiant light of the full moon. At first she was startled by this vision, then without hesitation she darted out into the moonlit night to hold her baby whom she had so dearly loved and missed. She felt her as she held her in her arms and pulled her in tight. Iaca cuddled her tenderly then mysteriously her baby disappeared. Iaca was crushed as she cried mourning for the loss of her baby once again, only this time was too much and Iaca succumbed to a broken heart.<br><br>The next day Chief Itaki found her lifeless body, her arms wrapped around the trunk of a palm tree, her face was peaceful with a smile and her eyes were open and strangely fixed upon the upper branches of the palm. The great chief wept. Then Chief Itaki through the tears in his eyes followed the gaze of his daughters' eyes up into the upper reaches of the palm tree. There to his surprise he saw thin finger like branches covered in dark purple and black berries. He immediately ordered that the fruits be brought down from the top of the tree. They pulled the black pearls of fruit from each fingerling of a branch and mashed the berries into a deep rich purple porridge. They found the berry porridge to be palatable and sustaining. It dampened the pangs of hunger that had haunted the tribes' people. More berries were found and the tribe was saved from malnourishment and death.<br><br>In case you loved this short article and you would like to receive much more information about jewel star i implore you to visit our page.
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The overall integrity of the piece, and value, would be adversely affected by doing so.If the setting has no special merit, the decision must be an individual one, based on whether or not the stone appeals to you. As we have said, some older cuts are very lovely, while others may look heavy, dull, or lifeless. An unattractive older cut may have equal, or greater, value because of the improved make.<br><br>In addition, re-cutting can sometimes improve the clarity grade of an older stone.A word about re-cutting diamonds.There are many fine Tiffany 1837 cutters in the United States, New York City is one of the most important diamond cutting centers in the world for top quality diamonds, and many diamonds can be greatly improved by re-cutting.  The cost is surprisingly low when one considers the benefit to the stone, and effect of re-cutting on the diamond's beauty and value (sometimes the clarity grade is also improved).If you have an old-cut diamond which you don't care for, or a damaged diamond, your jeweler can consult with a diamond cutter, or refer you to one, to determine whether or not your stone can be improved by re-cutting and, if so, what risks and costs might be involved.<br><br>Today, few fine diamonds over one carat are sold without a diamond grading report, or certificate, as they are also called, from a respected laboratory.  Reports issued by the GIA/Gem trade laboratory are most widely used in the United States and many countries around world.A grading report does more than clarify the stone's genuineness, it fully describes the stone and evaluate each of the critical factors affecting quality, beauty, and value.  Grading reports can be very useful for a variety of reasons.<br><br>A Knowledgeable jeweler can help you decide whether or not a diamond should be re-cut, make arrangement for you, and help assure you that you have received the same stone back. For your own comfort and security, as well as the cutter's, we always recommend that prior to having a stone re-cut you obtain a Tiffany 1837 Necklaces grading report or thorough appraisal so that you have a point of reference when the stone is returned.<br><br> <br><br>Should you loved this information and you would love to receive much more information with regards to jewel star please visit the internet site.

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The overall integrity of the piece, and value, would be adversely affected by doing so.If the setting has no special merit, the decision must be an individual one, based on whether or not the stone appeals to you. As we have said, some older cuts are very lovely, while others may look heavy, dull, or lifeless. An unattractive older cut may have equal, or greater, value because of the improved make.

In addition, re-cutting can sometimes improve the clarity grade of an older stone.A word about re-cutting diamonds.There are many fine Tiffany 1837 cutters in the United States, New York City is one of the most important diamond cutting centers in the world for top quality diamonds, and many diamonds can be greatly improved by re-cutting.  The cost is surprisingly low when one considers the benefit to the stone, and effect of re-cutting on the diamond's beauty and value (sometimes the clarity grade is also improved).If you have an old-cut diamond which you don't care for, or a damaged diamond, your jeweler can consult with a diamond cutter, or refer you to one, to determine whether or not your stone can be improved by re-cutting and, if so, what risks and costs might be involved.

Today, few fine diamonds over one carat are sold without a diamond grading report, or certificate, as they are also called, from a respected laboratory.  Reports issued by the GIA/Gem trade laboratory are most widely used in the United States and many countries around world.A grading report does more than clarify the stone's genuineness, it fully describes the stone and evaluate each of the critical factors affecting quality, beauty, and value.  Grading reports can be very useful for a variety of reasons.

A Knowledgeable jeweler can help you decide whether or not a diamond should be re-cut, make arrangement for you, and help assure you that you have received the same stone back. For your own comfort and security, as well as the cutter's, we always recommend that prior to having a stone re-cut you obtain a Tiffany 1837 Necklaces grading report or thorough appraisal so that you have a point of reference when the stone is returned.

 

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