Dive into the fascinating world of Amber, a fossil resin with golden hues. Explore its age-old history, its...
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Tiger's Eye: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreTiger's Eye is a stone from the Quartzite family, much loved for its shimmering appearance and its resemblance to a tiger's eye. Tiger's eye is appreciated by jewelers, who make it the perfect accessory for men and/or women. What's more, its relaxing and protective qualities in lithotherapy make it a highly prized and sold stone.
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Lepidolite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreLepidolite is a stone from the Micas family that has no defined gender and can be used in masculine and/or feminine forms. The stone offers soft color blends from violet to pink, through gray and even to white, creating unique color blends. Lepidolite is often used in lithotherapy for its soothing, anti-stress properties.
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Labradorite : History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Purification of the stoneRead moreLabradorite is a natural stone from the Feldspar family. Labradorite is a particular stone, because its Schiller effect is what gives it this iridescent effect. It is known in the world and especially in the world of jewelry. But not only, its virtues in lithotherapy are even more popular; its protective and regenerating properties are the most appreciated.
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Larimar: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreLarimar is a rare stone found only in the Dominican Republic. The stone is also known as "blue pectolite", and its color is often reminiscent of the sea or sky, with its soft blue hues and white patterns. Larimar is highly prized in the world of jewelry and lithotherapy for its soothing virtues.
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Lapis lazuli: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Refill of the stoneRead moreLapis lazuli is a member of the Silicate family of metamorphic rocks. The stone has a very pure color, with a touch of gold that reflects and sparkles off the stone. Lapis lazuli is an ancient gemstone, and its worship continues to this day in the world of jewelry and lithotherapy.
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Malachite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Purification of the stoneRead moreMalachite is a green stone belonging to the carbonate family. This popular stone is often used in jewelry and decoration. It is highly prized for its beauty and lithotherapy benefits.
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Opal: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Reloading of the stoneRead moreOpal is a much-loved natural stone in the world of jewelry. Its natural beauty and color make it a fine stone highly prized by collectors, especially rare stones such as Opals from Australia. Opal, like Labradorite, has an effect called "diffraction" or "opalescence".
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Obsidian: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreObsidian is a black stone from the Silicate family. The stone is known for its vitreous black to golden or even green color and its beneficial properties in the world of lithotherapy. Obsidian is widely worn in the jewelry world for its popular, unisex black color.
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Kunzite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreKunzite is a stone of the Spodumene family, highly prized for its soft color and luminous brilliance. The stone has been around for only a short time, and is already very popular in the world of jewelry. Kunzite is also highly appreciated in the world of lithotherapy for its soothing and regenerative properties.
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Garnet: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreGarnet is a stone known the world over for its beauty and is very popular in the jewelry world. Its unique colors and multiple varieties make this stone a precious and highly prized element. What's more, its virtues in lithotherapy bring many benefits to people lacking vitality and love.
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Hypersthene: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreHypersthene is a stone from the Pyroxene family. It is particularly appreciated for its virtues in lithotherapy, but not only; it is also used and loved in the world of jewelry. Its sober color can be worn by everyone. It's also known as "velvety labradorite", as it can be found in the same deposits as Labradorite.
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Howlite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreHowlite is a member of the Calcite family. This gray-veined white stone is the perfect alternative to expensive turquoise. Howlite is affordable and can be tinted, giving it the name "white turquoise". What's more, the stone's lithotherapeutic virtues bring many beneficial benefits, for people in search of renewal and who like to take care of themselves.