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Ultimate Guide to Birthstones: Meanings and Inspirations for Unique JewelryRead moreDiscover the magic of birthstones and their unique meanings. Each month features a special gemstone, perfect for personalizing handcrafted jewelry or offering a gift loaded with meaning.
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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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Bronzite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreBronzite is a natural stone with a brownish-brown color and some golden and coppery undertones. Bronzite has many advantages in lithotherapy; it is a symbol of protection and inner peace. It belongs to the pyroxene family, but is also closely related to silicates due to its composition.
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Cordierite (Iolite): History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Reloading of the stoneRead moreCordierite also known as Iolite is one of the silicates. Cordierite is a gentle, spiritual stone, and its lithotherapy virtues are not to be overlooked, especially for its spiritual and physical benefits.
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Tsavorite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreTsavorite comes from the garnet family, which belongs to the silicate family. Its intense green color and lithotherapy properties are highly prized in the world of jewelry. This natural stone is known for its soothing effects on relationships and benevolence.
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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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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.
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Rhodochrosite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreRhodochrosite is a natural stone from the carbonate family. It has long been appreciated for its beauty and pinkish color. As a result, Rhodochrosite is mainly used in jewelry or for ornamental purposes. What's more, its lithotherapy benefits make this natural stone even more appreciated.
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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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Gemstones valuable for every Wedding Anniversary: a complete guideRead moreIn various cultures, an interesting tradition links natural stones to each wedding year, adding special meaning to these unique moments. Whether you're a jewelry designer, a gem lover or simply looking for the perfect wedding anniversary gift, discover the symbolism of wedding stones.
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Diopside: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreDiopside is a natural stone from the Pyroxene family. Its magnificent translucent green color is often confused with gemstones, particularly emeralds. Diopside is often used in jewelry because of its abundance and affordability. This natural Diopside stone provides considerable support for vulnerable people in lithotherapy.
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Charoïte: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreCharoïte is a stone from the Silicate family, found only in one region of the world, Eastern Siberia. This natural stone is unique for its purifying properties in lithotherapy. But also, thanks to its enchanting, soul-soothing violet hues.