Bronzite Beads

Bronzite pearls, brown with gold or bronze flashes, add a sunny sparkle to their earthy beauty.
Designing jewelry with these stones also means being enchanted by their protective virtues in lithotherapy.


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Why create jewelry with Bronzite beads in lithotherapy?

Reconciling Earth and Sun - courage and lucidity - Gaining self-confidence - Protecting yourself from negative energies - Nervous system and blood circulation

Bronzite beads connect you both to the Earth and to the sun's rays: their protection enhances your anchoring and your projection into action.

It supports you in moments of physical or mental fatigue. Wearing Bronzite jewelry allows you to benefit from the energizing virtues of this stone. Bronzite gives you the energy and courage you need to overcome difficulties and assume your responsibilities.

It can also help hyperactive, hypersensitive or easily scattered people to find their center and better structure their thoughts.

Bronzite is a stone that will help you stay clear-headed and assess things as they are - not according to your fears.

A soothing stone, it will also calm you. In lithotherapy, it is also said to be excellent for the nervous system and blood circulation.

Purify your Bronzite beads

Refilling and cleaning

In the Sun or under pure running water, fumigation, breath/ wind, intention, singing bowl, form waves, prayers, earth...

Astrological signs

Capricorn

Chakras


1st and 3ᵉ chakras - Root and Solar Plexus

Element

Earth

Mineralogy of your Bronzite beads

Native to every continent except Oceania, bronzite stones present a vitreous, translucent or transparent appearance. Their bronze reflections change according to the point of view and the light by virtue of their pleochroism - from the ancient Greek πλέων / pléōn, "more numerous, larger" and χρῶμα / khrỗma, "color".

Composed of iron and magnesium silicate, their creation is either magmatic or metamorphic.
Hardness on the Mohs scale: 5.5.


*Please note that lithotherapy is not a substitute for serious medical treatment.
*Please note! Some minerals may be toxic and must not be licked 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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