Element: Earth Chakra: Heart, Crown Dolomite is a stone that welcomes new beginnings through new perspectives. Named for the Déodat de Dolomieu, a French geologist, in 1791, the uses of the stone date back to 1778, by Carl Linnaeus. The stone works to shake loose that which must be addressed in our chakras while keeping our emotional fields grounded into…
Chakras: Root, Sacral, Third Eye Zodiac: Libra, Sagittarius, Taurus Planets: Sun The original stone for navigation, Iolite is a light polarizing stone, meaning it can be used like a compass. Vikings used this violet-blue stone when the sun was hidden or set by allowing them to determine its position. Her colors may help the wearer with your own self-expression by…
Element: Water Planets: Venus Chakra: Heart Diopside is a calcium magnesium silicate formed in igneous rocks and some meteorites. More commonly found further into the Earth’s mantle, than surface, Diopside is most commonly found around the world in Russia, Italy, Austria, Brazil, Madagascar, Finland, and many others. A stone for creativity, Diopside stimulates the curiosity to learn more. It allows…
Element: Fire Chakras: Root, Sacral, Solar Plexus, Heart, Brow Zodiac: Taurus Planet: Mars Number: 9 Rhodonite has a habit of bringing one back to their Heart center during imbalance or stressful times. Used as a stone of first-aid, her rose color warms the wearer’s heart and makes one lay their emotional wounds out and heal, regenerate, and ease burdens of…
Fuchsite has been called the “Healers Stone” since ancient times. The chromium within the stone creates its unmistakable green hue, which emanates an energy that washes over you to assist in spiritual and mental balance. Mined from Brazil, Fuchsite has a reputation for allowing one to access their universal mind using its power. A stone of renewal, Fuschite balances energies…
Chakras: Heart, Solar Plexus Zodiac: Gemini Named for Henry How, Howlite was first found in Nova Scotia around the 19th century. Now sourced primarily in the United States, Howlite’s calming energy is extreme. Often dyed green, white, and blue, Howlite can often be identified by its veiny, black threads, which are said to be akin to intrusive thoughts (acknowledged in…
Zodiac: Aries, Leo, Virgo Planets: Mars, Mercury Element: Fire Chakras: Third Eye, Sacral, Throat Number: 3 A stone sourced primarily from Brazil, India, Russia, and Asia Minor, Sardonyx is a stone seeking those who search for meaning within existence. Often a mix of black and hues of red and brown that dance across its surface, Sardonyx is still found in…
Elements: Earth, Water Chakras: Solar Plexus, Heart, Throat Zodiac: Gemini, Taurus, Virgo Planet: Venus Number: 5 The Teaching Stone, Chrysocolla, is one of subtle femininity, as it is meant to lend a sense of peace and calm to those who find themselves more curious than the average person, which may often lead one into a hermit mode. She begs the…
Zodiac: Aries, Aquarius Number: 2 Ruby and Zoisite were first discovered as one in the Saualpe mountains in Carinthia, Austria by scientist Sigmund von Zois. Used ornamentally for over 200 years, Ruby Zoisite remains a most versatile tool for any point in one’s journey. Her colors activate and intermingle with the Crown chakra, allowing for easier access to altered states…
Element: Water Chakras: Third Eye, Throat Zodiac: Aries, Capricorn, Libra, Sagittarius, Taurus, Virgo Planets: Neptune, Venus Number: 3 The “Blue Stone”, Lapis Lazuli, continues to be mined primarily in Afghanistan. Ancient Egyptians were likely to have found this precious stone and adopted it as one of the most blessed stones. The “Original Sapphire” was used to provide the staple blue…
