Jewel

Jewels (宝石), also known as gemstones, gems and precious stones, are pieces of mineral crystal and certain other substances, which are cut and polished to use in and other adornments, being valued by humans because of their properties.

Various pieces of folklore and superstition involve specific jewels or types of jewels, and as such, they play a role in certain forms of magic. Certain jewels also have properties which are utilized in technological applications.

Principles
There are various classifications and types of jewel or gemstone, according to their qualities and properties. Most are mineral crystals, though there are certain non-mineral rocks and organic materials which are considered gemstones. The five of antiquity are  (white),  (red),  (green),  (blue) and  (purple). Others include, , , , , , and.

 are gems which are assigned to each of the twelve months (e.g. turquoise or lapis lazuli for December), along with the respective periods of birth and Zodiac signs. There are several different versions of the birthstone list, with the most well-known one at present being one created by the American National Association of Jewelers.

One belief concerning jewels is that they can gather up the power of constellations and return it to the wearer. The harder the stone, the more power it is said to absorb, with diamond at the extreme. As such, it thought that jewels can be used for many specific goals besides vaguely providing good fortune, such as detoxing, exorcisms, and .

There are a number of stories involving jewels which are considered to have fallen into the "cracks". One is that of a cursed jewel said to bring misfortune and death to its owners. Another is that of a pair of a sword and a jewel that heals wounds caused by it.

Jewels can be produced through artificial means. The analogy of the difference between a natural gemstone and an artificial one has been used to distinguish espers artificially created through the Power Curriculum Program and espers who have arisen in the natural world, the latter being referred to as Gemstones.

Diamond
Diamonds (ダイヤモンド) (derived from the ancient Greek adámas (ἀδάμας), which is also the base of ) are crystals comprised of, which are formed slowly as carbon molecules are compressed deep underground. Diamond is extremely hard and its structure does not change even if they are broken, though it is also brittle, and it can be set on fire and burned, having a high thermal conductivity.

No diamond is 100% pure, with even the purest diamond being only 99.9% pure carbon with less than 0.1% impurity. Although not the center or nucleus, the less than 0.1% of impurities (of which there are over twenty different types) determine the properties of the entire crystal,  influencing its hardness, electrical conductivity, coloration, and transparency. A diamond's impurity needs to be below 0.1%, otherwise it will cause a defect in the crystalline structure.

Having the highest hardness of any natural material, diamonds are used for industrial applications such as polishing and cutting, being used for cutting purposes as both a solid tool tip and in the form of diamond dust. Among other things, diamond is used to cut other diamonds, of the same or lower strength.

The largest gem-quality rough diamond ever found is the, also known as the , cuts of which are used in the , stored in the Tower of London's Jewel House.

Artificial diamonds have been produced,   by reproducing the extreme high pressure environment in which natural diamonds are formed, for various uses including both decoration and industrial applications. One practice is the creation of s, created by compressing the carbon in the ashes left behind after a person is cremated, though the size of the resulting diamond is usually quite small.

A supposed liquid diamond has been created in Academy City (theoretically impossible as diamonds have no melting point, and valuable as a result), though it is actually a condensation of precious metals dissolved in sea water, including gold, platinum, rare earth and carbon. The Dianoid has been described as being made out of diamonds, but it is technically made out of carbon materials, though a number of artificial diamonds are included.

One of the primary legends about St. Germain involves his possession of magical techniques relating to jewels and his ability to perfectly repair scratched diamonds, prized by nobility. St. Germain specializes in the manipulation of carbon, a further refinement from control over diamonds which are comprised of carbon,    and views himself as a diamond, with the individual units in his parallel network being the carbon making up the diamond and the pill microbes as the impurity and controller.

Ruby
Rubies, sapphires and oriental emeralds are largely composed of the mineral, the crystalline form of aluminium oxide.

Ruby red is associated with the rose of the Rosicrucian Order, with the influenced Second Order of the Golden Dawn also being named the R.R.etA.C. (short for "Rosae Rubeae et Aureae Crucis", meaning "Ruby Rose and Golden Cross"), and there are many rubies among the Rosicrucian treasures hidden around the world.

The brightest and most valuable shade of red in a ruby is known as blood-red or pigeon blood (ピジョン・ブラッド), rubies for which include (Cr). Coronzon has made use of three pigeon blood rubies to symbolize the blood of three, which was used to draw the magic circle for summoning it, and act as a medium to exert its influence.

St. Germain Arc
Diamonds were both referenced and heavily involved in the incident which occurred on December 1st, primarily taking place in the Dianoid, the construction of which made heavy use of carbon materials and included artificial diamonds, and instigated by St. Germain, who besides being famed for being able to restore scratched diamonds and capable of manipulating the carbon which forms them, viewed the parallel network making up his being as a diamond and made many analogies to diamonds.

Magic God Invasion Arc
A series of events which occurred during the High Priest's rampage through Academy City involved a supposed liquid diamond, with Akikawa Mie, daughter of a couple involved in the liquid diamond project, attempting to keep it safe from theft after its vault was damaged.

Processor Suit Arc
While inspecting her new body, Aleister Crowley mentioned how  could lead to a ruby, sapphire or oriental emerald. While possessed by Coronzon, whose control was rooted in three pigeon blood rubies implanted in her head, Karasuma Fran went under the name A. O. Francisca, derived from the chemical formula of corundum, subconsciously leaving a hint.

Christmas Day Arc
During the incident at the London Stock Exchange on Christmas Day, Leivinia Birdway informed Stiyl Magnus that Anna Sprengel had been using deals in in old rubies and pure gold metalwork, inheritance of the Rosicrucians, for the money she was spreading around to construct her company R&C Occultics.

During their battle later that day, the St. Germain-infested Kamijou Touma and Anna Sprengel ended up in a department store's jewellery section, which had been affected by the influence of R&C Occultics, offering among other things a December Gematria Special, converting customers' names to numbers free of charge to find gems for them. Several beliefs concerning jewels (including crystal healing and birthstones) were discussed by Touma and St. Germain, as they were attempting to deduce the mechanism behind Anna's spell. St. Germain also made extensive use of diamond with his magic during the battle.