Rolled polished stones or pocket stones for lithotherapy


There are so many different types of stone to choose from, that you have a multitude of possibilities when it comes to selecting your stone(s). Don't hesitate to consult the "Stones from A to Z" section if you'd like to know more about the lithotherapy characteristics of stones.

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Using semi-precious stones in everyday life

Whether in your pocket, under your pillow, in your bra or your socks, these polished stones are the perfect size to accompany you everywhere. Rather discreet, they're perfect for any situation: for example, Fluorite in your school bag to help you concentrate, Citrine in your handbag for self-confidence; or a pebble of Labradorite from Madagascar for introspection, Tourmaline in your socks to improve your anchoring and protect you from negative energies.

The lithotherapy advantage

For lithotherapy, they have the advantage of being polished and soft. They are very pleasant to place directly on the skin, to massage an area or to hold in the palm of your hand. Certain varieties, such as Amethyst, Rose Quartz or Rock Crystal, can be placed in your water carafe to purify the water and increase its vibratory rate, or in a vase as decoration.

Would you like to discover a rolled stone known as the "angel stone"? Here's a rolled stone in natural Angelite.

Polishing rolled stones

If they're called "rolled stones", it's becausethey're naturally polished in barrels where they're rolled with water and sand as if they were in a river.

Thanks to polishing, the stones reveal all their beauty, their magnificent colors, their transparency for some and their often surprising designs.

For the sake of quality and respect for the stones and working conditions, we only work with lapidaries we trust and select the stones ourselves directly from them.

Wear rolled stones as a necklace

Rolled stones can be worn as necklaces by placing them in a small purse, using a macramé net, or by choosing a pierced stone like those shown here.


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*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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