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I is for Infinite Stone and Indicolite

Infinite Stone is an unusual combination of Serpentine and Chrysolite, found in only one area in Africa. It has a high vibration and is sometimes called the “Healer’s Stone” for its ability to draw out pain and negativity. It is … Continue reading

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H is for Hiddenite and Kunzite

This week’s blog incorporates two varieties of Spodumene, Hiddenite being the green and rarer type, and Kunzite being the pink (lilac, clear) variety which gets its colour from the Lithium content. Hiddenite is known to attract prosperity and provides protection … Continue reading

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H is for Herkimer Diamond

Herkimer Diamonds are the purest Quartz Crystals, naturally faceted by the Earth over a 500 million year time span. They are double terminated and have 18 facets (6 sides). They aren’t Diamonds but quartz formations which, because of their brilliance … Continue reading

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G is for Gold and other precious metals

This week I want to concentrate on precious metals, gold and silver for their metaphysical attributes, but some others for comparison. Firstly the boring details………………………. then followed by the good bits………………. White gold and platinum are not the same. White … Continue reading

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G is for Garnet

Garnets are a particular favourite of mine. The more common Almandine Garnet which is blood red is a lovely stone, but I have a slight preference for the magnificent Rhodolite Garnet which lighter in colour. Garnet is a collective name … Continue reading

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F is for Fuchsite

Known as the stone of health, Fuchsite is often used by healers because of its ability to access information regarding remedies or treatment for physical health. It will also help you to recover from emotional or physical problems. It will … Continue reading

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F is for Flint and Fossils

A little different than the usual crystals and gemstones this week – flint and fossils (including Amber, which is a fossil itself). Flint is a variety of quartz that is created on seabeds when limestone hardens into nodules or is … Continue reading

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E is for Erythrite, Euclase and Eudialyte

E is for Erythrite, Euclase and Eudialyte For my second week of E’s I am discussing three very beautiful and not very well known gemstones. Erythrite hits hard, bursting though emotional blocks to open the heart. It teaches self-love and … Continue reading

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E is for Emerald

E is for Emerald This is another beautiful gemstone and was my Mother’s favourite of all. She had some beautiful emeralds. Emerald is a rare, brilliant green member of the Beryl family. It is a powerful stone of love and … Continue reading

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D is for Dioptase and Dumortierite

This week I am going to discuss two very different crystals, Dumortierite and Dioptase. Dioptase is a beautiful dark blue-green or emerald green in colour and has a positive and dramatic effect on the body’s energy field. It was discovered … Continue reading

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