How could this have been known thousands of years ago? The Hebrew language is filled with remarkable linguistic nuances and unexplainable ‘coincidences’ or ‘God-incidences’. The Hebrew numeric value for the word tsahov matches up with the wave frequencies of the colour yellow. Both gold and yellow represent joy, happiness, glory, and the Divine Nature. The Hebrew word ‘zahav’ is used for gold and golden objects, also describing our English-language colour yellow. In the Scriptures, it is used to describe objects, clothing, and the bright sunlight. No wonder it is the colour of calm and balance! Yellow is 580nm and 5.16 10 14 Hz, which puts yellow in the middle of the spectrum. On the visual spectrum, colours have a wavelength (measured in nanometres) and a frequency (measured in units of hertz or cycles per second). Yellow was significant in Sir Sidney Nolan’s Wimmera paintings. He said, “Yellow has the capability of charming God”. He preferred yellow ochre at the beginning of his career, later adding the new pigments cadmium yellow and chrome yellow. Yellow was Vincent van Gogh’s favourite colour. A touch of cadmium yellow in every painting adds warmth and richness. It’s as though the colour embodies the sun. When artists paint prophetically, yellow is used to symbolise happiness. It is the gemstone of loving relationships and good fortune. Yellow Sapphire is exceptional for calming and focusing the mind, encouraging beauty and intuition, and restoring balance within the body. It has been revered as ‘the gemstone of wisdom’ and attributed with energizing properties, assigning yellow sapphire as a powerful talisman bringing financial abundance, lightness, and joy. It provides mental calm and courage, and it protects its wearer from accidental injury. It is believed to be the gemstone of knowledge, wealth, and prosperity. The beautiful yellow sapphire gemstone represents divine grace and power. Yellow Sapphires have held spiritual meanings for centuries. Australia also produces mixed colours of green, yellow and blue (known as polychrome sapphires because they show more than one colour in a single stone) and we call them Parti Sapphires. It’s a form of aluminium oxide that we call Sapphire, except red corundum is called Ruby. Did you know sapphires come in all colours except red? They are precious gemstones that belong to the mineral species corundum.
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