Dive into the fascinating world of Amber, a fossil resin with golden hues. Explore its age-old history, its...
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Citrine: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreCitrine is a fine stone belonging to the Quartz family. It is an extremely virtuous stone. In lithotherapy, Citrine is known as an abundant, positive stone, synonymous with success.
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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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Chalcedony: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreThe stone Chalcedony is a multiform and multicoloured natural stone, and its variations can be used to produce the stone Agate, Aventurine, Chrysoprase, Jasper, Matorolite, Onyx and Sardony. Natural Chalcedony is a fine stone (formerly called half-precious stone) that is very popular for enhancing jewelry and stimulating the creative side. Moreover, in lithotherapy, Chalcedony has a soothing and beneficial effect on its wearer.
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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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Azurite Chrysocolla: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreAzurite and Chrysocolla are both mineral species that can be found in the same deposit, and can occur together as a mineral called Azurite-Chrysocolla. Azurite is a dark-blue copper carbonate mineral, and Chrysocolla is a hydrous copper silicate mineral that can vary in color from blue to brown to green.
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Amazonite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreAmazonite is a fine stone with blue-green hues belonging to the potassium feldspar group, also known as Microline. Its virtues in lithotherapy are highly appreciated, notably for its ability to repel negative thoughts on the psychic level, but also electromagnetic waves on the physical level. Amazonite is a fine stone, splendid in all its forms (beads, cabochons, jewelry or decorative objects).
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Apatite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreApatite is a natural stone known for its virtues in lithotherapy, notably for weight loss, but it is also said to enhance communication. Its color variations make the stone even more attractive; from its oceanic blue to its vegetal green and bewitching purple...
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Aventurine: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreAventurine is a fine green stone of the quartz variety. It has inclusions that differentiate it from other green stones. By adding certain compositions, its color can drift to blue, red/brown or yellow. Its virtues in lithotherapy are highly appreciated, notably for its ocular acuity and skin properties.
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Angelite: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreAngelite is a fine blue stone from the anhydrite family. It is widely known by its nickname "the stone of angels" and inspires tranquility and peace. Angelite is a crystal very similar to gypsum, which brings benefits to its user and becomes his guardian angel.
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Amethyst: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Significance and Recharging of the stoneRead moreAmethyst is a variety of quartz. Its etymology comes from the Greek word "methystos", meaning "drunkenness", and its prefix "a" denotes deprivation, so its name means "sobriety". Amethyst's unique violet color makes it a highly sought-after half gemstone.
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Aquamarine: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreAquamarine takes its name from the Latin word "Aqua marina" which means "sea water". It is a stone that can be transparent, translucent or opaque and usually comes in shades of blue with green tones reminiscent of the sea, very similar in appearance to topaz.
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Agate: History, Origin, Composition, Virtues, Meaning and Recharging of the stoneRead moreAgates are a variety of Chalcedony. They are known for their multitudes of colors and classic to extravagant shapes. This gives them an unparalleled range of virtues in lithotherapy, whether on the physical or spiritual level.