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Howlite - The Calming Gemstone
Howlite is mostly seen as a white to grey colored gemstone with grey, brown or black veins. However, this stone is commonly dyed to imitate Turquoise and Lapis Lazuli. This gem stone is commonly used to make decorative objects such as small carvings or jewelry components.
2 commentsSugilite - The New Age Gemstone
Sugilite is a powerful healing gemstone and found in colors like pale lavender to magenta or purple. It is a newly discovered stone compared to other gemstones and is named after the Japanese scientist Dr. K. Sugi who discovered it in 1944. Sugilite Gemstone is known as the healers stone because of its great ability to enhance healing and is associated with the third eye and crown chakras.
1 commentAzurite Gemstone - The Healing Stone
Azurite is ablue colored stone. It is formed from the oxidation of copper ores. The name of this stone is derived from the Persian word ‘lajward’ which means ‘blue’. The other names associated with Azurite are 'Blue Bice' and 'Blue Verditer’. This stone is normally found along with malachite gemstones.
2 commentsSerpentine or New Jade Gemstone
Serpentine seems of got its name from the word serpent as it resembles of its color and markings resembling the skin of snake. It is also referred to as New Jade though it is not a Jade gemstone.It has a hardness rating of 2.5 to 5.5 and is used for making jewelry beads, carvings etc. Serpentine stones have several healing properties and is used for cleansing and detoxifying of the body and blood.
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