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How to Check the Original Gomed Stone

To check an original Gomed stone, look for honey-like color, minimal inclusions, a smooth surface, high density, and request certification from a reputable gemological laboratory for authenticity.

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How to Check the Original Gomed Stone

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  1. How to Check the Original Gomed Stone Gomed is ascertained by its Sanskrit name as Gomedhikam stone or Hessonite stone, however, this gem is regarded as extremely efficacious gem that is attached to Rahu in Vedic Astrology. An authentic Gomed stone will certainly aid in the act of reducing the ill effects of Rahu and bring about positive traits into the life of its possessor such as sound judgment, confidence, and stability. Nonetheless, it is essential to know how to distinguish an Original Gomed stone to obtain the maximum benefit of owning it. Now, in this article, we are going to learn how to identify the real hessonite stone, factors affecting the gomed price, and why this amulet is considered as one of the most powerful ones. How to Know the Original Hessonite Stone It is not very easy to purchase an original Hessonite stone or the Gomed as one needs to understand the features of the stone and check for them on the item. Here are some key points to help you verify the authenticity of a Gomed gemstone: Here are some key points to help you verify the authenticity of a Gomed Ratna: 1. Color: A Gomed gemstone belonging to the original category has its color varying from deep honey to reddish-brown. I hope for the denseness of the color, going from one side of the stone to the other side, without any touch-ups. 2. Transparency: Original hessonite stones are not transparent but look somewhat clear so that even light can pass through the stone though they are not crystal clear.

  2. Ideally, the gemstones used to make Gomedhikam should not be fully opaque or comparatively very transparent. 3. Inclusions: Generic Rahu stone have naturally running inclusion, these are the small crystals or particles which are incorporated in the gem in the course of its formation. These inclusions which are sometimes structural like a ‘honeycomb’ or ‘treacle’ are signs of a stone’s authenticity. However, inclusion within the stone leads to dilution of the stone’s effectiveness and of its value. 4. Weight: Original Gomedhikam stones are comparatively specific gravity and weightier in comparison to insane or dealt stones of the same size. Another criteria by which one can assess the genuineness and quality of this stone is the weight having in mind that the Gomed stone is an item of jewelry which is going to be worn by someone. 5. Cut and Shape: It is even better to choose Rahu stone in different shapes however a well cut Hessonite stone will have precise facets that are designed to increase the beauty and radiance. The cutting of stones may also point to the fact that the stones are not of the best quality or they are synthetic. 6. Astrological Testing: Gomed has to be subjected to certain astrological tests to know their genuinity of the Gomed stones. The stone can also be examined with an expert in astrology to talk about Rahu’s position and compatibility with the personal astrological chart. Factors Affecting Gomed Stone Price The Gomed stone price can vary based on several factors, including: 1. Quality: There is a direct relationship between the quality of the Rahu stones and their cost; hence, the following factors attract a higher price: deeds inclusion, richer color, and good transparency. Thus, the quality of the cleanness and the brightness of the stone determines the value of the jewel. 2. Origin: Especially, stones coming from Sri lanka, India and Africa are considered as the best quality Gomed stones. Stones, sourced from such regions are usually costly because of the reputation that they have gained in the market. 3. Carat Weight: Larger Gomed ratnas are difficult to obtain and are also more costly than the smaller ones. It can be observed that the price per carat steadily rises as the size of the stone goes up. 4. Treatment: Thus, when they have not been treated and are sold in their natural state, Gomedhikam stones are worth more than the treated, improved Gomed gemstones. Treatments can practically diminish the efficiency and the monetary worth of the stone in question.

  3. 5. Certification: There are significant price differences between the hessonite stones which are laboratory certified as being natural and those that are not; the former is dearer because it assured. Certification forms an added value and reliability in the stone market place. Significance of Gomed Ratna Hessonite or Gomed Ratna is treated as a supreme gemstone in the Vedic Astrology. It is said to neutralize all forms of the ill-effects of Rahu, helping in developing sound mind, confidence & spiritual evolution. One who wears an original Gomed stone can easily overcome the adversity and get success in endeavors, can sharpen the concentration abilities. Gomedhikam stone can be useful for people who experience problems at work, in law, or in health which connected with Rahu’s impact. Conclusion The effectiveness of a original gomed stone is dependent on its genuineness, thus making it significant to get a genuine one from a reputable dealer. Thus, every buyer should know the basic characteristics of an original Gomed stone and having these parameters in mind choose this powerful gem concerning its color, transparency, inclusions, weight, and certificate. Remember.

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