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In "The Magic of Jewels and Charms," George Frederick Kunz delves into the enchanting world of gemstones and their historical significance across various cultures. The book is a captivating blend of scientific inquiry and poetic reflection, examining not only the physical properties of gems but also their mystical and metaphysical qualities. Kunz's literary style is rich and evocative, incorporating intricate descriptions and historical anecdotes that transport the reader through time, illuminating the myriad ways in which jewels have been revered, utilized, and believed to possess magical…mehr

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In "The Magic of Jewels and Charms," George Frederick Kunz delves into the enchanting world of gemstones and their historical significance across various cultures. The book is a captivating blend of scientific inquiry and poetic reflection, examining not only the physical properties of gems but also their mystical and metaphysical qualities. Kunz's literary style is rich and evocative, incorporating intricate descriptions and historical anecdotes that transport the reader through time, illuminating the myriad ways in which jewels have been revered, utilized, and believed to possess magical powers throughout human history. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, a period of burgeoning interest in natural sciences and the occult, the text serves as both a compendium and a celebration of human fascination with these radiant entities. George Frederick Kunz, a prominent gemologist and mineralogist, was deeply imbued with knowledge from his early career working with precious stones. His extensive studies at the American Museum of Natural History and his role as chief gemologist for Tiffany & Co. brought him into contact with both the scientific and commercial aspects of gems. This unique vantage point fueled his desire to explore the complex relationship between humanity and these natural wonders, ultimately leading to the creation of this seminal work. This book is an essential read for gem enthusiasts, historians, and anyone intrigued by the intersections of nature, culture, and belief. Kunz'Äôs meticulous research and engaging prose illuminate not just the beauty of jewels, but also their profound significance in human life, making it a timeless addition to the libraries of those captivated by the allure of precious stones.

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George Frederick Kunz (1856-1932) was an eminent American mineralogist and gemologist whose contributions to the field have left an enduring legacy. With a passionate fascination for gems and minerals from a young age, Kunz had a self-educated background that did not hinder his ascent to become one of the most recognized figures in mineralogy. He served as the vice president and a gem buyer for Tiffany & Co. for a significant period, and his work with precious stones led to the gemstone 'kunzite' being named in his honor. As an author, Kunz combined his extensive knowledge with a flair for engaging narrative, which is most notably exemplified in his seminal work, 'The Magic of Jewels and Charms' (1915), where he explores the historical and cultural significance of gemstones and their mystical aspects. His literary style often weaved together scientific exposition with historical anecdotes, making his texts both educational and entertaining. Kunz's expertise was not limited to the commercial and aesthetic aspects of gemology but also encompassed scholarly pursuits; his comprehensive collection of books, papers, and gems contributed greatly to the field's body of knowledge. His writings reflect a lifelong commitment to understanding and popularizing the science and lore of minerals and gemstones, positioning him as a distinguished figure in the annals of gemology and mineralogy.