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2          A Book of Precious Stones
reader who loves the strange and romantic, than to the antiquary or the historian or the scientist. These tales of fact or fiction are fascinating in part, because they associate with the gems fair women whose names have become synonymous with whatever is beautiful and beguiling in the sex. In the mind of the lowest savage, as in the thought of man in his highest degree of civilisation, personal adornment has always oc­cupied a prominent place, and for such adorn­ment gems are most prized. The symbolism and sentiment of the precious and semi-precious stones, and precious metals, permeate literature. Jewels have their place in the descriptions of heaven in the sacred writings of almost every people that has attained to a written language.
So wide and so interesting is the subject of precious stones and precious metals, their artis­tic treatment apart and combined, their im­portance in society, commerce, and the arts, their part in the wealth of individuals and nations, that it is in a high degree remarkable that, comparatively speaking, so few books have been written about them.
Geology and mineralogy are the names of the sciences that concern themselves with minerals —among them gems—in the rough; metallurgy