The essential protector: Black Tourmaline

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Brazilian crystallized black tourmaline


Properties of black tourmaline

It is the stone ofanchorage and protection par excellence!

Need protection?

Black Tourmaline commands respect and its energies protect people and places against all forms ofnegative energy, whether it be black magic, the evil intentions of others, "negative" entities, electromagnetic waves and electrical or magnetic disturbances.

Where to place a black tourmaline?

In geobiology, it is often installed in the 4 corners of the house to anchor the dwelling and correct any disturbances that may come from the ground and outside. It can also be placed directly at the point of disturbance.
It's the stone to place over a Wi-fi router, a dect phone, a baby-phone, an electric conteur or any other device emitting disruptive waves.
Some people place it under their bed to correct any disturbances that may be affecting their sleep and health.

Using tourmaline in everyday life

When worn, tourmaline is an invaluable aid to anchoring ourselves, to planting our roots deep in the earth. This is how its protection works: with a good anchoring, we have an optimal "grounding" and can easily "unburden" ourselves and keep our verticality in the face of concrete difficulties. It helps us to deal with material aspects, to get down to the nitty-gritty without running away or losing focus. To find out more

When to use tourmaline

After a treatment or meditation, tourmaline's properties bring us back into the here and now. As soon as the lack of anchoring and protection is felt.

  • Chakra : Root
  • Astrology: Capricorn, Sagittarius, Cancer

How to purify tourmaline?

Water, salt, fumigation, breath, intention...

How do I recharge tourmaline?

Full moon, water, breath, intention...


Mineralogical properties of tourmaline

Its history

Tourmaline is a family of stones, with many different colors.
Each tourmaline variety has its own specific name.
Black tourmaline is called " Schorl ", which comes from an ancient Shörlite mining term.
You can browse the list of all the black semi-precious stones in our selection.


*This information is general. Properties may vary from one documentation to another.


Source

  • Dictionnaire de la lithothérapie | Boschiero Reynald Georges | Ambre éditions 2005
  • Precious stones | Walter Schumann | Guide Delachaux 2015
  • Mindat | www.mindat.org
  • Gemdat | www.gemdat.org

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*Please note! Some minerals can be toxic and must not be harmed or ingested (as such or in the form of powder, elixir or stone water) or be in prolonged contact with the skin or mucous membranes.
*The information on the stones described here are general indications based on our research and experience, and are not exhaustive.

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