All brown and brown gemstones
interlaced with black, white, grey, green, yellow, orange, red colors

Here is the list of brown and brown-colored semi-precious stones from Kûrma. Our minerals, natural gemstones, crystals, jewelry and accessories
play with colors, transparencies and brilliance; sometimes they are interlaced with gray, white, black, orange, red or green.


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What is the significance of a brown stone?

Anchoring, energy and heat

Brown and maroon are not easy to tell apart. But they share the same link to the simple beauty of what has always been there: they provide stability, balance and energy. It's a symbol of the Earth, of protective and reassuring Nature.

Brown and the earthly darkness visited by life. Associated with autumn harvest time, this color can be a symbol of abundance in many cultures. Brown and maroon are in themselves a color of atmosphere. A delicate, warm atmosphere of conviviality and comfort.

What are the meanings and virtues of a brown or brown stone in lithotherapy?

Brown and maroon are also anchoring colors in lithotherapy. Their addition symbolizes a balance between stability and energy. There are two sides to brown and maroon: one is soothing, the other vitalizing.
The brown shade evokes a connection with a deep, earthy, relaxing, reassuring root.
Chestnut, redder than brown, is a tool for strengthening will and passion.
Both shades embellish the world with an aura of comfort and reliability.

So, for example, the soothing Bronzite can dissipate negative energies and stress in lithotherapy - by virtue of its properties linked to serenity and self-confidence.

If you need to better channel energy into willpower and motivation, look toTiger's Eye: its exceptional connection to the earth can help you achieve a goal in the face of adversity.

If you're looking for emotional stability, a pebble of Red and Brown Jasper, combining the properties of both colors, could help you reconcile previously insurmountable contradictions. The stone will help you find a compromise between the stimulation of red Jasper and the calming of brown Jasper.

To learn more about the properties of red stones, explore the page dedicated to our minerals and jewelry in this color.

List of brown and maroon gemstones and crystals

Explore our selection of brown and maroon jewelry, gems and minerals. You can also do so in stones from A to Z or, if you're looking for a particular crystal, in the search box at the top right of the site pages.

Refilling a brown or brown stone

Purification and cleaning

Your choice: exposure to the Sun or Moon, fumigation, wind, running water, with intention, with a singing bowl, shape waves, prayers...

Astrological signs

Capricorn

Chakras

Muladhara Root Chakra

Elements

Earth

Mineralogy of brown or brown-colored gemstones

There are many explanations for the brown or maroon color of a mineral.
Firstly, it is the presence of chemical and mineral elements that determines the brown color of a stone or crystal. The oxidation of iron will often give a stone a brown hue, as is the case, for example, with hematite.

Geology, acting through organic and mineral sedimentation and other alterations, can also have its say. The pressure and temperature of metamorphic evolutions can also act to modify their composition; air and water are involved in chemical reactions.

The environment can manifest itself in the structure of a crystal, through the inclusion of minerals or impurities producing a brown hue.


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