First I hope you didn’t pay too much. You can pay $30 to up to thousands. If it is a masterpiece of jewelers craft then it is absolutely great.
Second as you know probably well the Navaratna (a Sanskrit bahuvrihi "having nine gems") is a talisman set with nine gems. In Hindu astrology, they represent the nine planets (typically ruby: Sun, diamond: Venus, pearl: Moon, coral: Mars, hessonite: ascending lunar node, blue sapphire: Saturn, cat's eye: descending lunar node, yellow sapphire: Jupiter, tsavorite: Mercury)
Third it is believed that the most important consideration in selecting a Navaratna talisman is in assuring that the stones being used are flawless. Do not assume that since natural stones all have occlusions and if you are not careful you may end up paying a fortune for a trinket.
Have fun and enjoy your ring. In time you will discover its powers.
2006-07-18 07:08:37
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answered by Edward 7
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