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Gemstone corresponding to the Venus planet is Diamond. The ill effects of Venus can be minimized and the good effects can be increased by wearing a Diamond.

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Diamond, Gemstones for VenusDiamond is the hardest known material found on earth and the most precious of all gemstones. It is the ultimate gemstone, having few weaknesses and much strength. It brings beauty, wealth and prosperity to the person wearing it. The person is also blessed with peace, physical beauty as well as harmony in marriage or relationships. It enhances the intuitive self of the person and activates 3rd eye or pineal gland. Diamond is set in gold metal. Venus also transmits its cosmic energy through other stones like quartz rock crystals, zircons, goshenites, white topaz, white sapphires and other colourless gemstones with clear transparency. Various subtle hues such as pink, yellow and blue tints are suitable for different types of professions and social positions, as long as the gem is void of solid colour.

Benefits of Wearing Diamond
Diamond (Heera) is the gemstone of planet Venus. It is the planet of beauty, love, arts, romance, harmony and knowledge. The auspicious planet is entitled to resolve all the issues created due to weak Venus in birth chart. Hence, diamond strengthens the position of Venus in the horoscope of a person and aid in resolving all the issues which has been created due to weak Venus. Apart from these very qualities, presence of Venus in a horoscope signifies luxuries and marital happiness. Artists, actors, poets, diplomats, musicians have a strongly placed Venus in their charts. Indigo is the vibratory cosmic colour of this planet. The gemstone corresponding to Venus is Diamond.

Rituals of Wearing Diamond
A high quality diamond without any blemishes should be fixed in a gold ring for the middle finger. The size of the diamond should be between 50 cents to one and a half carat. Wear in the right hand middle finger. Diamond should be worn on an Amavasya (no moon) day between 1pm and 3pm.

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