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  • Molecular Expressions : The Birthstone Collection - Sapphire

    • 29 Apr 2012
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    "The blue brilliance of the sapphire has been treasured for thousands of years, its color thought to represent heavenly or celestial qualities. The ancient Persians believed that the earth rested on a giant sapphire and that its reflection gave the sky its blue color. Jewish tradition holds that Moses was given the Ten Commandments on tablets of sapphire, making it the most sacred of gemstones. 

    Sapphire is a form of the mineral corundum, a crystalline form of aluminum oxide and one of the most durable minerals that exists; only diamonds are harder. Trace impurities of iron and titanium are responsible for the deep blue color most people associate with sapphire. The gem also occurs in a variety of blue shades. Several other colors of corundum, such as yellow, reddish-orange, and violet, are also classified as sapphire. Red corundum crystals are called rubies. When cut into a cabochon (a convex, unfaceted form), some specimens of sapphire exhibit asterism; that is, a six-rayed star can be seen in the interior of the stone. Such stones are called star sapphires."

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  • BevShots ~ Canadian Ice Lager

    • 15 Apr 2012
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  • BevShots : Bloody Mary

    • 12 Apr 2012
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  • Molecular Expressions: The Birthstone Collection - Sapphire

    • 10 Apr 2012
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    "The blue brilliance of the sapphire has been treasured for thousands of years, its color thought to represent heavenly or celestial qualities. The ancient Persians believed that the earth rested on a giant sapphire and that its reflection gave the sky its blue color. Jewish tradition holds that Moses was given the Ten Commandments on tablets of sapphire, making it the most sacred of gemstones.

    Sapphire is a form of the mineral corundum, a crystalline form of aluminum oxide and one of the most durable minerals that exists; only diamonds are harder. Trace impurities of iron and titanium are responsible for the deep blue color most people associate with sapphire. The gem also occurs in a variety of blue shades. Several other colors of corundum, such as yellow, reddish-orange, and violet, are also classified as sapphire. Red corundum crystals are called rubies. When cut into a cabochon (a convex, unfaceted form), some specimens of sapphire exhibit asterism; that is, a six-rayed star can be seen in the interior of the stone. Such stones are called star sapphires."

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  • BevShots : Black Russian

    • 17 Mar 2012
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  • Molecular Expressions : The Birthstone Collection - Ruby

    • 16 Mar 2012
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    "Ruby has been the world's most valued gemstone for thousands of years. In the ancient Sanskrit language, it was called ratnaraj or "king of precious stones". Even today, rubies are considered more valuable and rare than even the top quality colorless diamonds. 

    These gemstones are red variations of the mineral corundum, a crystalline form of aluminum oxide and one of the most durable minerals that exists; only diamonds are harder. The rich red color arises from the substitution of a small number of aluminum atoms by chromium atoms. Pure corundum is a colorless, trigonal crystal, but it occurs in a wide variety of colors due to infiltrations of other elements. All color variations of corundum, with the exception of ruby, are called sapphires."

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  • BevShots : Black and Tan

    • 9 Mar 2012
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  • Molecular Expressions: The Birthstone Collection - Ruby

    • 29 Feb 2012
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    Ruby has been the world's most valued gemstone for thousands of years. In the ancient Sanskrit language, it was called ratnaraj or "king of precious stones". Even today, rubies are considered more valuable and rare than even the top quality colorless diamonds.

    These gemstones are red variations of the mineral corundum, a crystalline form of aluminum oxide and one of the most durable minerals that exists; only diamonds are harder. The rich red color arises from the substitution of a small number of aluminum atoms by chromium atoms. Pure corundum is a colorless, trigonal crystal, but it occurs in a wide variety of colors due to infiltrations of other elements. All color variations of corundum, with the exception of ruby, are called sapphires.

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  • BevShots : Belgian Tripel

    • 9 Jan 2012
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  • BevShots : Belgian Lambic

    • 2 Jan 2012
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