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Introduction to semiprecious stones

In the catalog of our website you will find an introduction to all stones. You can find in each article: the history of each stone, its composition, its origins and its benefits, and learn how to purify the energy of the stones. We hope this helps!

Note, however, that lithotherapy does not replace medical treatment or medical expertise.

 
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  • Tiger's Eye
    Tiger's Eye
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    The tiger eye stones are also commonly known as Tulsi, Uma-Tulsi, Guduchi or kajal chandan. They are natural gemstones with extremely beneficial medicinal properties for the human body. There is a wide variety of them that can be found in nature and are referred to as "tiger's eye" stones. However, the essential chemical composition of these stones is the same everywhere: they are made up of various minerals such as fluorite, magnetite, Schneider's iron oxide and ilmenite. These minerals have...

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  • Sunstone
    Sunstone
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    Emerging from the Earth's core, la is a unique mineral that reflects sunlight. It does this by bonding with other minerals and crystallizing into different forms in response to the intensity of sunlight. In this article, we explain why you need sunstone sunstonewhat properties it has and how it is used in jewelry.

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  • Strawberry Quartz
    Strawberry Quartz
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    The strawberry quartz is a naturally occurring mineral found in abundance in the earth's crust. It is usually of rocky origin and is produced as a result of the precipitation of certain minerals within the earth's crust. In its pure state, strawberry quartz is a bluish-green opaque crystal that forms easily into small rounded statues. In nature, it often forms large stalactites striated by the minerals it precipitates in the earth's crust, hence the common name "strawberry quartz". These...

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  • Spinel
    Spinel
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    Spinel is one of the most loved gem varieties for its beautiful color and clarity. There are many spinel stone varieties with varying color, clarity, and hardness. Spinel comes in various shades of red, purple, blue, green, pink, and brown. The color of spinel can be changed by exposing it to sunlight or artificial lights. It can also be changed by various chemicals. Spinels are usually found in red, purple, blue, or yellow, but some are also found in white, black, and brown. These colors are...

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  • Sodalite
    Sodalite
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    what is sodalitewhat are its benefits and how can it help you? Sodalite is a natural mineral extremely useful in human life. It has the ability to cleanse the blood and purify the body of toxins and unwanted impurities. It works by binding to heavy metals such as lead, mercury and aluminum so that they cannot pass into our body. It also binds with other minerals such as phosphorus and calcium to form saltpeter, which is an essential ingredient in the manufacture of gunpowder (gunpowder)....

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  • Smoky quartz
    Smoky quartz
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    Smoky quartz is the most popular type of quartz. This is largely because it is the easiest type of quartz to mine and it is also the most affordable. 

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  • Ruby-zoisite
    Ruby-zoisite
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    Ruby-zoisite is a stone that you may not have known you needed. It is a combination of the mineral zoisite and the gemstone ruby. 

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  • Rock crystal
    Rock crystal
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    Rock crystal is one of the oldest gemstones known to mankind. Its beauty and mystique are legendary - and they’re understandable. Rock crystal is one of the purest forms of quartz, which means it’s naturally clear and incredibly smooth. Its transparent and shiny appearance is due to the fact that it’s completely free of impurities. And the properties of rock crystal are astonishingly beautiful. We’ll explore everything you need to know about rock crystal, including its history, properties,...

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  • Rhodochrosite
    Rhodochrosite
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    The rhodochrositealso known as rhodonite, is a colorless, transparent, crystalline mineral found in sedimentary rock formations. It is also known as pyrargyrite, pyrargyrite-scorelite and nielite-scorelite. In other words, it is an iron oxide formed from the oxidation of rhodium to rhodanine by the action of cosmic radiation. In this article, you will learn about its origin and history; the benefits of rhodochrosite; its uses in medicine and industry; where to find it; and much more!

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  • Red Jasper
    Red Jasper
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    The red jasper is one of the oldest known semi-precious stones and has been used since ancient times in jewelry and other decorative objects. It is believed to be a powerful stone that can bring balance, protection and strength. In this article, we will explore the history, benefits and uses of Red Jasper and why it has been so popular throughout the ages.

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  • Red Agate
    Red Agate
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    Do you have a green thumb? If so, you might have a knack for growing plants. Even if you’re not a gardener, you might still have a green thumb when it comes to letting go. Letting go of negative emotions like anger, resentment, or jealousy. If you have a green thumb, you have a natural ability to grow plants. The same can be said for having a red or green aegate aegis. Red agate is a type of chalcedony and it’s said to have an affinity for protecting those who have it. The name comes from the...

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  • Pyrite
    Pyrite
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    Pyrite is also known as Fool’s Gold. Its scientific name is FeS. It is a yellowish-copper mineral that has a pyrite surface. Pyrite is a sulfur mineral and it has been used in jewelry for thousands of years. It is a natural mineral and it can be found in the form of veins in many rocks. It was more common thousands of years ago. These days, it is only found in very small quantities. It is said that the best pyrite comes from a stream that is very cold. Pyrite is a natural mineral. It has...

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