I was happy until I decided to use 25 8mm balls to make a ring of various power stones, but how many different power stones do I actually use in my appraisal? How many different power gemstones would we actually use in the appraisals? The next question was how many different power gemstones to actually use in the appraisal.
The challenge is to…
(1) Some power stones have expensive beads.
(2) There are power stones without 8mm balls.
(3) There is a power stone that I don’t need to appraise.
The first issue is (1). When I started doing this, it was before the power stone boom, and gem-type gemstone beads (emeralds, sapphires, rubies) were more expensive than they are now.
But I was thinking of making bracelets for my clients after I appraised them, so I didn’t want to make them as expensive as possible.
This is because gem-type gemstone beads cost more than five times the price of crystal beads at that time, and the price of making a bracelet with even one gemstone bead goes up by that amount.
Therefore, I was not sure whether to use it when appraising gem-type gemstones.
But since the emerald and ruby energies were so important to my appraisal, I decided to include them in the circle to be appraised.