O QUE SIGNIFICA GEMSTONE?

O que significa gemstone?

O que significa gemstone?

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Paraiba tourmaline is a rare copper-bearing gem with a vivid neon blue color. First found in Brazil in 1989, similar material has since been found in Africa.

Pyrope garnet is the most famous of the red garnets. Its dark, blood red color often resembles the color of ruby.

Jasper is known as the Supreme Nurturer, a stone that in all its manifestations and colors breathes a warm welcome and soothes the mind.

Zircon is an energy-stimulating stone that can help “wake up” any chakra. It is also good for grounding idealistic or imaginative visions into practical applications. They amplify other stones and can also be used as psychic protection.

As a sweet and beneficial gemstone, aventurine absorbs negative waves. In addition to stimulating creativity, it gives energy and helps the wearer to make decisions. In fact, the aventurine is called the stone of peace and balance.

Tourmaline is known for many different configurations, perhaps more than any other crystal. Oddly enough, we just call them all tourmaline despite the fact that we don’t do the same for ruby/sapphire corundum or aquamarine/emerald beryl gemstones. The lack of subclassification is fine, of course, it just means that everyone

Hackmanite exhibits an unusual phenomenon known as reversible photochromism, where a mineral changes color when exposed to sunlight.

Aquamarine is more common than the other varieties of beryl but remains an important gemstone. It’s also great for those with a taste for blue and a tight budget since only deeply saturated specimens reach sky-high prices.

Hessonite is an orange-brown variety of garnet colored by traces of manganese and iron. It is onyx western sometimes known as cinammon stone.

Pietersite clears stagnant energy and patterns, which can lead to short-term upheavel on the path to deeper healing and transformation.

Andradite Garnet is the most lustrous of the garnets and comes in many colors most famously green and black but the term Andradite is not often used when describing gems, usually broken down into further groups or types, including the highly prized Demantoid garnets.

Ametrine is a form of quartz that occurs in bands of yellow and purple, a combination of the colors of amethyst and citrine.

Obsidian is an earth-stone, activating the root chakra and grounding you in your connection to the Earth. It clears the aura of negative energy, and can also be used for scrying.

Aragonite is highly priced by mineral collectors and is usually white or colorless, but impurities can create a wide range of pale colors including pink, blue, purple, red and more.

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