Aventurine stones
light and dark green, red, orange and blue

Fear of an obstacle can be far more problematic than the obstacle itself. In lithotherapy, a rolled Aventurine stone can help you soar above your fears with a new sense of confidence. Whether green, red, orange or blue, this generous stone invites you to disidentify from your pain.


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The virtues of a rolled Aventurine stone in lithotherapy

Necessary change - Lucky charm - Living life with confidence - Itching - Adolescence - Protection - Overcoming pain

Aventurine - with its many colors - has a name that has its origins in the Latin language: "adventura" means "adventure", that which happens.
And what happens is often change, itself a source of more or less imaginary fears.
But this stone is a concentrate of energy and therefore useful for a fresh start. It will push you out of your comfort zone and ease your transition. Aventurine is said to be a good-luck charm; however, the very act of committing yourself to a positive evolution is strong enough to make you see and feel what you might not have recognized beforehand if, to spare yourself fear and pain, you had closed your eyes and your heart. Luck starts with seeing it!

Physically, it is highly effective in treating skin problems such as eczema and acne. Its legend down the ages tells us that wrinkles are no match for it either. From a symbolic point of view, remaining open to change means preserving your youth.

Purifying a rolled Aventurine

Reloading and cleaning the stone

Sun, running water, fumigation, wind/breath, intention, singing bowl, form waves, prayers, earth...

Astrological signs associated with your stone

Cancer, Aries, Taurus and Libra

Chakras

4ᵉ chakra - Heart

Element

Green aventurine: Earth
Red aventurine: Fire
Aventurine orange: Earth
Blue aventurine: Air

Mineralogy of your Aventurine stone

Aventurine can be green, more or less light or dark, due to the presence of a mica, Fuchsite.
It can be red, orange or brownish if it contains a proportion of hematite, copper and goethite with quartz.
Or blue - the rarest variety - pale or dark, with inclusions of Dumortierite, which in this case has also mixed with Quartz during its formation at very high pressures and temperatures.
In all cases, this stone is a silicate, with sparkling and vitreous effects, sometimes glittering and metallic, or even translucent, as well as opaque, striated, flaky or platelet-like and more or less granular, depending on its composition.
It is a fairly hard stone: 7 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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