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In "The Magic of Jewels and Charms," George Frederick Kunz explores the rich tapestry of gemstones and their cultural significance throughout history. This scholarly work combines detailed mineralogy with folklore, unveiling the mystical properties attributed to various stones and charms across civilizations. Kunz's writing is characterized by a meticulous approach, blending scientific analysis with compelling storytelling, which invites readers to appreciate the profound connections between natural beauty and human belief systems. The book serves as a fascinating chronicle, echoing the late…mehr

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In "The Magic of Jewels and Charms," George Frederick Kunz explores the rich tapestry of gemstones and their cultural significance throughout history. This scholarly work combines detailed mineralogy with folklore, unveiling the mystical properties attributed to various stones and charms across civilizations. Kunz's writing is characterized by a meticulous approach, blending scientific analysis with compelling storytelling, which invites readers to appreciate the profound connections between natural beauty and human belief systems. The book serves as a fascinating chronicle, echoing the late 19th-century fascination with the occult and the spiritual, situating gemstones not merely as adornments but as vessels of power and protection. Kunz, an accomplished mineralogist and gemologist, was deeply entrenched in the gem trade and the scientific community of his time. His extensive knowledge, coupled with a genuine fascination for the lore surrounding gems, propelled him to write this seminal work. Kunz's professional experience as a gem buyer for Tiffany & Co. and his engagement with the American Museum of Natural History provided him with unparalleled insights into the allure of gemstones, imparting his profound understanding of both their tangible and intangible values. For readers captivated by the intersection of science, art, and folklore, "The Magic of Jewels and Charms" is an indispensable addition to their library. It not only enriches the reader's understanding of gemstones but also ignites an appreciation for the enduring human beliefs that have shaped our interaction with these exquisite natural treasures.

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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.