Dive into the fascinating world of Amber, a fossil resin with golden hues. Explore its age-old history, its...
Guide to Precious and Fine Gemstones
Welcome to our Natural Stones Guide, a fascinating journey into the heart of gems that spark curiosity and wonder. Dive into the virtues and stories of stones like labradorite, rose quartz, and amethyst, and learn how to care for them to unveil their beauty and energy.
Our guide is a treasure trove of information for lithotherapy enthusiasts and natural wonder seekers, offering an in-depth look at the hidden treasures of the Earth. Each visit promises new discoveries and enriches your connection to the mystical mineral world.
Join us on this enriching exploration of precious and semi-precious stones, a journey of learning and discovery awaits!
Note: Lithotherapy is a wellness support and does not substitute for medical treatment.
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Sugilite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreSugilite is a member of the Cyclosilicate family. It is a natural stone with spiritual and energetic powers. Also known as the "healer's stone", it has many beneficial lithotherapy properties.
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Astrology and gemstones: Gemstones for every signRead moreThe astrological signs, or signs of the zodiac, are powerful symbols that help us to better understand ourselves and our personalities. Each sign has its own characteristics and is traditionally associated with one or more gemstones, known as "birthstones". These stones are believed to amplify the sign's positive qualities and attenuate its negative aspects. In this article, we'll explore the different astrological signs in detail. We'll discuss their respective dates, colors, metals,...
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Smoky Quartz : History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreSmoky Quartz is a translucent stone with dark hues. There are deposits of the stone all over the world. It is an ancient and mystical stone, used for thousands of years for its therapeutic and spiritual properties. It is considered an anchor stone that can help balance emotional and mental energies. It can also help calm disturbing emotions and thoughts, improve self-confidence and personal security.
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Beryl: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Purification of the GemstoneRead moreBeryl is a varied colors fine stone that has captivated mankind since ancient times. Known varieties of beryls are Emerald, Aquamarine and Morganite. Its high hardness and resistance to abrasion makes it a prized stone for jewelry and art history. In this article we will explore the origin, composition, virtues and significance of the beryl stone.
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Emerald: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreEmerald comes from the Beryl family. Emerald is a member of the family of four gemstones: Diamond Sapphire and the Ruby. The most beautiful Emerald gemstones have a "garden". Today, the stone is highly prized and sought-after for jewelry-making, but also for its beneficial virtues in lithotherapy.
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Sapphire: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Reloading of the stoneRead moreSapphire is a member of the Corundum family. Sapphire is a gemstone that comes in a variety of colors and hues, the best known being the blue variety, which has been widely exploited throughout history and in the world of jewelry. Sapphires have many other fascinating properties, particularly in the world of lithotherapy, which set them apart from all other types of gemstone.
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Rubies: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Reloading of the stoneRead moreRuby is a member of the Corundum family. Rubies belong to the category of gemstones, which includes Diamond, Sapphire as well as Emerald. This natural stone is classified as one of the most precious because of its rich and ancient history, its beauty in the world of jewelry and its virtues in the world of lithotherapy. It is one of the rare stones of serenity.
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Spinel: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreSpinel is a member of the oxide family. Spinel is a mineral that comes in many colors. It is often confused with other fine gemstones such as ruby, sapphire and tourmaline. Spinel has been appreciated for its beauty and hardness since ancient times. Today, its beauty is undiminished, and it is even more highly prized for its beneficial lithotherapy properties. Contrary to popular belief, the word "Spinel" is masculine, not feminine.
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Kyanite (Cyanite): History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreKyanite or Cyanite, is a member of the Silicate family. Kyanite possesses interesting physical properties, such as phenomenal resistance to heat and a double hardness that varies according to the axis measured. Kyanite natural stone remains highly prized for its magical blue color and lithotherapy benefits.
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Topaz: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreTopaz is a member of the Silicate family. It has been known for thousands of years and has a wide range of colors, from yellowish-brown to gold, as well as pink, green, blue, orange, etc... Topaz is growing in popularity, both in jewelry design and in the world of lithotherapy.
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Tourmaline: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreTourmaline is a member of the Silicate family. It is one of the few minerals that can be found with all the colors of the rainbow in a single mineral species. This makes Tourmaline one of the most fascinating of all minerals. It is highly prized for its various beneficial properties in lithotherapy.
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Tanzanite: History, origins, properties and virtues of the stoneRead moreTanzanite is a beautiful fine bluestone that adds a touch of color to any type of jewelry. Its deep, pure blue hue makes it a popular choice for engagement rings, wedding bands and other jewelry. But how did this vibrant stone get its name? And why is tanzanite so rare? Read on to learn more about the fascinating history of tanzanite and the properties of this rare stone.