
ABOUT CORAL
Astrological Advice
FACTS
Torred De Greco
Has remained famous coral centre for hundreds of years in Italy.
Organic
Corals requires unpolluted shallow water, right temperature and no muddy conditions to grow.
Most Imitated
Coral (calcareous) is one of the most imitated organic gems.
Health
Ancient Greeks, and African nations believe in its medicinal properties.
QUALITY

Color
Corals with deep red colour, the ones which are more saturated commands high price and are most sought after.

Clarity
Corals are semi-translucent to opaque gemstone, so clarity is not a concern while selecting a coral.

Column
Japan is considered the most important source for red corals. Mediterranean Sea is the principal source for corals since ages. Italy is the most famous trading centre for corals.

Certification
Plastics, resins are sold in the markets as corals. So, certification of corals is important.

Durability
Coral is a soft gemstone, and it measure just 3.5 on Moh’s scale of hardness. Despite its low hardness, its toughness stands in the class between fair to good.
Symbolic Meaning
Coral is a symbol of protection, regeneration, and prosperity. It is also believed that coral can improve communication between humans and the divine which makes it an ideal choice for spiritual connection.
Astrological Belief
The belief in the power of coral has been passed down through generations and survived the test of time. To this day, many still hold onto the belief that wearing coral can bring good health and luck.
Frequently Asked Questions
In addition to red, coral is available in a variety of colors, including white, pink, cream, orange, blue, gray, black, and purple.
Deep red with high saturation is the most prized and sought-after coral color.
Avoid exposing coral to extreme temperatures and refrain from taking it into steam or sauna environments. Clean coral jewelry gently with a soft gemstone cloth.
The mantra associated with coral is: “Om Bhram Bhreem Bhroom Sah Bhomay Namah.”
Yes, rising ocean temperatures contribute to coral bleaching, which damages corals and reduces their ability to produce their vibrant colored coverings.