Aventurine: Used to attract good luck. Think adventure, think bountiful, think practical enthusiasm. All are ingredients for adventure. If you long for change, aventurine is for you. It keeps various chakras open and unblocked, allowing good things to come your direction.
Agate: Protects from emotional pain. Used for travel, bodily protection, and protection from accidents.
Amber: Protector of Children. Used to attract wealth. To the Norse, Amber was the golden tears of the Goddess Freya that fell into the sea and solidified. To the ancient Greeks, Amber came from the apples of immortality. From this legend, it was believed to instill protection in the wearer and increase longevity.
Amethyst: Reflects negativity and strengthens intuition. Protects from overindulgence like drunkenness. Often called the Bishop's stone, for each bishop is given an amethyst ring to wear. It's the February birthstone.
Amazonite: Aids those wishing to develop clairvoyant abilities. Bestows truth, honor, and integrity to its wearer. Thought to be beneficial to the throat and bronchi.
Bloodstone: Increases creativity, self-expression, tolerance, clarity of mind. Means “blue sea” and is thought to protect sailors in ships. Increases rational thought and intelligence and makes people astute in business matters. March birthstone.
Blue Lace Agate: Relieves tension and stress.
Botswana Agate: Brings focus on solutions and work, and enhances creativity.
Carnelian: Stimulates career growth. In ancient Egypt, it was associated with the heart and resurrection of the mummy. Oriental and Arabic cultures believed it would protect you from the evil of envious persons.
Citrine: Produces more income for merchants. Increases self-confidence, healing energy, dispels fears and anxiety, and promotes physical endurance and mental clarity.
Coral: This organic red gemstone is associated with Mars, and those one under the planetary influences of Aries and Scorpio. It is said to cool their intense fiery natures. Aids in blood and circulatory problems. Said to protect the health of children. Traditional gift for the 35th wedding anniversary.
Labradorite: Alignment, spiritual connection, transformation, clarity, peace, progression, discernment. It is said to detoxify the body and slow the aging process. Some believe it heals mental confusion and indecision.
Mother-Of-Pearl: Sea shells were once used as money, so it is often associated with money and riches. Increases creativity and intuition. Associated with the sixth chakra (Third Eye). Believed to have a healing property of relieving indigestion.
Obsidian: It polishes into a shining mirror surface, which was attributed to many spiritual uses by ancient civilizations. Reflects back our own flaws. Said to induce visions and dreams which reveal to us our own part in the difficult areas of our lives. Thought to benefit the intestines and digestive system.
Onyx: The “grounding” stone that keeps energy within the body. Thought to be an important stone for governing in the first chakra, especially important for the ovaries, womb , and menses. Black Onyx has long been prized in rosary beads and is said to have healing power
Opal: Mystical and associated with the gift of prophecy. Chinese believed the wearer must also be pure of heart to receive a gift of the stone. Imparts bad luck to those who stray in love or who try to use the stone for evil purposes. Promotes healing and enhances prophetic dreams and intuition. October birthstone.
Pearl: Represents purity, innocence and integrity. Some say the growth of the Pearl parallels the potential growth of a human being. We began as an irritation, and then slowly, our patience, hidden from the view of other men, gradually grows into something of beauty.
Peridot: Helps speech, increases eloquence, removes impediments. Protects against enchantment and wizardry. Helps lung and heart ailments. Peridot should be removed from the body before any Chakra work, as it is said to place a seal around the Chakras. August birthstone.
Quartz: Many cultures around the world over the centuries used this stone to divine the future and commune with spirits. This includes Western, Chinese, Medieval European, Celtic and Native American cultures. Amplifies psychic powers.
Rose Quartz: A major gemstone of love. Promotes peace, happiness, joy and love. Thought to slow the aging process and help reduce wrinkles. Helps in opening the heart Chakra and balances all upper Chakra. Thought to bring healing to those who feel on unloved.
Ruby Zoisite: A Green gemstone with red spots that are actual Rubies. Said to help increase individuality, creativity, and uniqueness. Thought to protect health after long periods of illness or stress.
Smoky Quartz: The national gem of Scotland. Commonly thought to relieve depression and anxiety. Natural healers use it to remove negative energy from within and around the body.
Sodalite: Considered the gemstone of trust and rational thought. Thought to calm the wearer and have a strong feminine polarity. Natural healers use it to increase the ability to trust oneself and others.
Tiger Eye: Thought to bring good fortune and protect from the Evil Eye. Brings luck and wealth and is used for money and spells. Said to help heal eye problems.
Turquoise: Many cultures like Southwestern Native Americans, Arabic, Turkish and Hindus of India believe it is a lucky stone. Native Americans used it as a protector from evil magic. Used to ground and protect the spirit. Healers consider it a master healing gemstone which subdues the fifth chakra. Considered the December birthstone by jewelers.
Unakite: Green is associated with healing and a pink associated with the heart, and hence considered important in heart problems. Thought to be helpful in diagnosing illusive illnesses. Healing properties associated with heart problems and increased weight gain.
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