Aquamarine or Aquamarine pocket gemstones
Blue beryls

Blue beryl with its marvelous light blue-green hues, a rough aquamarine or aquamarine stone is also a stone of balance in lithotherapy.


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What are the lithotherapy virtues of raw aquamarine?

Expression and fluidity of communication - Control of emotions - Good listening skills - Intuition - Forgiveness

Aquamarine and aquamarine are one and the same stone, a blue beryl. You can find an Aquamarine pendant on our page dedicated to Aquamarine necklaces.

The benefits of Aquamarine?

Aquamarine is known as a sailor's stone. Shimmering and soothing colors evoke the gentle calm of ocean waters. It's sure to charm everyone!

Its balancing effects also free your speech, allowing you to express yourself and control your emotions.

Aquamarine's purifying virtues will guide you in your evolution. It's a good idea to carry one with you when you need to talk and the other person isn't really ready to listen. This will enable you to express yourself with kindness and avoid misunderstandings.

Finally, among its beneficial properties at the physical level, it is a stone of great benefit to the eyes in lithotherapy.

Purifying your rough stone into Aquamarine

Reload and clean

Exposure to the sun, fire and wind. Or to the effects of chimes, singing bowls, drums, fumigation, sacred geometry, etc.

Blue Beryl Chakras:

Gorge

Astrological sign

Aquarius

Mineralogy of your rough stone

The finest blue beryls come from Brazil, Madagascar, Mozambique and Nigeria. Some of the finest stones may even come from Central Asia.

This beautiful, sometimes translucent or transparent silicate gets its light blue-green color from the iron contained in the magmatic or metamorphic crystal. This mineral is relatively hard (7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale).


*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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