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Color: Deep mahogany brown with a lighter "cat's eye" in the center.
Historical Uses: Confidence boost. Financial promotion. Emotional and Mental clarity. (Untested Medicinal Uses): Fear and anxiety reducer. Metabolism and digestion aide. Supports energy and strength of body and mind.
How to Use: Bracelets, Necklaces, Palm Stones, Meditation Stones, Keep in frequently used spaces.
Color: A vibrant Orange-Red stone that can come in a variety of colors and historical uses. From Orange, Red, Yellow.
Historical Uses: Motivation and drive boost. Creativity enhancement. Supports leadership and confidence. Removes self-doubt. Promotes joy and passion. balances emotions. Darker shades represent more Root and Sacral areas of the body. The lighter shades engage a more balancing emotional state for one's self.(Untested Medicinal uses): Energy and stamina increase. Reproductive support. Aids in circulation and detoxification.
How to Use: Bracelets, Necklaces, Palm Stones, Meditation Stones, Keep in frequently used spaces.
Color: A beautiful stone that comes in a wide variety of colors and compositional make-ups. From blue to black, to reds, pinks, and deep greens
Historical Uses: Protection and Detoxification. Agates have been used throughout history for jewelry, talismans, stained glass windows, and statuette carvings. Egypt, Persia, China, India, Greece, and Rome used them prolifically for protection, strength, grounding, and body healing involving pain and fevers by putting a polished agate beneath their tongues, or rubbing the smooth agate over one's body. (Untested Medicinal Uses): associated with enhanced circulation, improved immune function, energy, and digestive tract.
How to Use: Agates are used WILDLY in interior decoration, jewelry, palm stones, and should be used while meditating by holding or rubbing it in your hand, near your forehead, or temples.
Color: A gorgeous blue to blue-gray stone that is often mistaken for Lapis Lazuli, but sodlite with other stones make up Lapis.
Historical Uses: Physical and emotional balancer. Notorious for being easy to cut and shape for statues and jewelry making since its discovery of being different from Lapis, in the early 1800's. Mayans and the Greeks however, have been using Sodalite for thousands of years as a replacement for Lapis. (Untested Medicinal Uses): Sodlite is considered, "The Tranquil Balancer", thought to aid throat and lymph dysfunctions, as well as level off emotions and promote a better sleep cycle.
How to Use: Sodalite's blue color is used frequently in jewelry and as body stones. Wear necklaces and bracelets close to lymphatic areas. Rub clean, polished palm stones or body stones along lymphatic systems. Lastly, you can place a Sodalite stone beside your bedside, under a pillow, under a mattress you sleep on.
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