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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Fluorite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreFluorite is a natural stone from the Halogenide family. Its thousand colors have fascinated people since the dawn of time, and even today it remains very popular for jewelry-making and/or for its beneficial properties in lithotherapy. Its optical phenomenon, otherwise known as "fluorescence", makes it an even more prized stone, particularly in metallurgy, thanks to its ability to melt easily.
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Unakite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreUnakite is a stone from the Altered Granite family. This natural stone is also called "Unakite Jasper", although it is not a Jasper and is rarely referred to as "epidote". Its color makes it a stone much appreciated by jewelers, but also in the world of lithotherapy. Unakite's soothing virtues and benefits make it a highly prized stone.
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Rutile Quartz: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreRutile quartz is a member of the quartz family. From its visual appearance, several nicknames have been attributed to describe this natural stone, such as "angel hair", "Venus hair" or "love arrow". Rutile Quartz has captured the hearts of people throughout the ages with its beauty, but also thanks to its purifying properties in lithotherapy.
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Strawberry Quartz: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreStrawberry Quartz is a natural stone belonging to the Quartz family. This stone remains fascinating despite its small documentation, due to its recent discovery. Its color is close to that of its sister stone, Rose Quartz, making it a more unique alternative natural stone, thanks to its more vibrant inclusions within the translucent pink stone. Strawberry Quartz is a natural stone much appreciated in lithotherapy for its soothing virtues and its beauty in the world of jewelry.
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Rose Quartz: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreRose Quartz is a member of the Quartz family. It is linked to many legends and myths for its beauty and unconditional love. Today, Rose Quartz is still a much-loved and popular natural stone for its beneficial lithotherapy properties and magnificent pink hues.
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Sunstone: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreSunstone is a member of the Feldspar family. It is a unique natural stone with sparkling reflections, known as Aventurescence. Sunstone is world-renowned for its beauty and soft pink to orange hues, sometimes green, yellow or brown. This natural stone is very popular in lithotherapy for its relaxing and protective properties, as well as in the world of jewelry.
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Lava stone: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreLava stone is a natural stone derived from the cooled lava of volcanoes, and is very common throughout the world. Lava stone has been associated with lithotherapy since the dawn of time. Today, its use remains highly appreciated in the world of lithotherapy for its soothing benefits, and in the world of jewelry.
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Pyrite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead morePyrite comes from the Sulfide family for its high sulfur and iron content. Pyrite stone is prized for its golden yellow color, and was known as "fool's gold" for its resemblance to gold. Today, this natural stone is widely used in the world of lithotherapy for its benefits, but also in the world of jewelry for its magnificent golden metallic sparkle.
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Peridot: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Reloading of the stoneRead morePeridot, also known as Olivine or Chrysolite, is a member of the Silicate family. This olive-green natural stone has been highly prized since Antiquity for its healing properties and olive-green color. Over the years, Peridot has become increasingly prized by jewelers and gemologists, as well as for its lithotherapy properties.
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Prehnite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Refill of the stoneRead morePrehnite is a stone from the Silicate family. This natural stone offers vitreous sparkles in springtime colors, from light green to yellow-green. Although Prehnite is not richly documented, it is nonetheless appreciated in the world of lithotherapy for its beneficial properties and, above all, for its beauty, and is widely used in jewelry.
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Moonstone: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreMoonstone is a natural stone from the Feldspar orthoclase family. The stone is highly prized for its beauty, particularly its vitreous white and bluish hues. The phenomenon that gives it its bluish reflections is called adularescence, thanks to the light that diffracts in the stone. In lithotherapy, Moonstone is also much loved by women for its beneficial properties. It is very popular and used today in the world of jewelry.
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Iron Eye: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreIron Eye is a stone from the Quartzite family. It owes its name to its vivid colors and bands resembling a metallic eye. In lithotherapy, this anchoring stone is highly prized for its soothing and healing properties.