Rolled Morganite stones
Natural pink beryl

A rolled Morganite stone is a pink beryl with strong emotional powers in lithotherapy.
Used daily in your pocket or on the affected area, it releases deep feelings that have been repressed for too long.


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What are the lithotherapy properties of rolled Morganite?

Listen to yourself - Clarity and Love to understand others - Resolve conflicts by expressing feelings - Anti-stress - Seduction

Morganite is Love with a capital A! It's a form of pink beryl, which goes very well with green or emerald beryl.

A stone of balance like all Beryls, Morganite positions you in a stable way to better grasp who you really are.

When it comes to long-suppressed feelings, ignoring social taboos is not a matter of course. The first step is to overcome the fear of other people's opinions. Growing up often means no longer seeing yourself through the eyes of those you may have put on a pedestal, or still admire. True love would be unconditional - because it understands that reciprocal feelings must be identified by mutual recognition. In this way, the person who loves you will be able to adapt his or her judgement to your nature, if it's expressed in all honesty.

How can Morganite be used?

Morganite is a tool for self-understanding and self-expression.

Gaining confidence also means letting go of imaginary guilt, accepting ourselves and recognizing human limits.

Through its action, the mind overcomes stress - and consequently the person gains in radiance and seduction.

This stone and its symbols can be a great tool for restoring dialogue within a couple.

Purification of your Morganite rolled stone

Recharging pink beryl

Exposure to sun, fire or wind. Sound of a chime, singing bowl, drum; fumigation, sacred geometry

Chakras

2nd and 4th chakras - Sacral and Heart

Astrological sign

Virgo, Capricorn and Taurus

Element

Water

Mineralogy of your rolled stone

Because of the manganese in its crystals, beryl can be pink, orange-pink, orange, peach or light violet. Never blue! At least when it comes to natural stones, which are Kûrma's specialty. The only natural blue beryl is rolled aquamarine.

This silicate is a fairly hard crystal (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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