CAT'S EYE - Lehsuniya (for
Ketu)
This protects its wearer from hidden enemies, mysterious
dangers and diseases. It is normally milky in colour. The
gem is very hot in nature. In the event that it does not suit
the wearer, the gem sometimes gives immediate signals like
uneasiness, restlessness etc.
Cat's Eye is supposed to counter the evil effects of Ketu
and diseases caused by Mars. It may prevent unexpected mishaps
of life, curing mania, paralysis etc. It protects the wearer
from accidents and secret enemies. For businessmen, it is
a miraculous result-giving stone, bestowing wealth by secret
means like horse racing, gambling, stock exchange market and
speculations. It also protects from drowning, intoxication,
and Government punishment. It is said to bring fortunes to
those who gamble (horse racing, casinos) and should be worn
in gold on 2nd finger or 3rd finger of right hand. The weight
should be 3, 5 or 7 grams.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Cat's Eye is a gem which displays a band of light at the
top which moves when the gem is tilted. The Mineral is chemically
known as Chrysoberyl (BeO.Al2O3). The chemical bonding is
rhombic. It is generally found in greenish, brownish, yellowish
and colourless shades. It has a specific gravity of 3.71 and
hardness of 8.5 on the Moh's scale. It is a fairly hard material
which wears well as a ring stone, although it is brittle.
OCCURRENCE
Cat's Eye is found in Sri Lanka, Brazil and India on a very
big scale. It is also found in South Africa, Russia, Burma
and U.S.A. In India, it has been found in a very big way in
Orissa. It is also found in Kerela, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,
Tamil Nadu and Bihar.
IDENTIFICATION
Being an opaque gem poses certain difficulties in differentiating
the natural gem from artificial material. One striking difference
which one can tell after some experience of seeing natural
Cat's Eye Gems is that the artificial Cat's Eye will be too
clear and the Cat's Eye effect will be too marked. But a closer
examination under magnification will show signs of a natural
gem - like small marks, grains of stone and the small irregularies
below the polished surface. The lower part of a Cat's Eye
is not polished but only ground, so one can see the roughness
of the stone there.
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