Aragonite bracelets
white, blue, yellow

Your white, blue or yellow Aragonite bracelet is an ideal ally for gentle anchoring and stabilization.


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Aragonite blue 10-10.5mm bracelet
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4mm yellow Aragonite bracelet
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Yellow Aragonite 6mm Bracelet
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6mm pink Aragonite bracelet
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Round pink Aragonite bracelet 6x3mm
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Why wear an Aragonite bracelet?

In lithotherapy

Aragonite will bring you stability and help you ground yourself deeply. This stone is perfect for constant and lasting personal development. Persistence and determination also take time. Your jewelry will teach you to take it in stride and withstand it.

It's just right for you if you're hypersensitive, hyperactive or your mind tends to wander all over the place.

On a physical level, for example, it relieves problems linked to your skeleton or if you suffer from Raynaud's syndrome.

Mineralogy

Aragonite is a crystalline form of calcium carbonate. There are two others: Vaterite and Calcite. They form mainly in aquatic environments.

Blue Aragonite owes its color to the copper it contains. Like other colored Aragonites, it can also have an "iron flower" shape if it contains this mineral. The finest stones of this rare mineral come from China. Research points to the use of blue Aragonite for bone regeneration.

Aragonite can be yellow or brown in color due to elements in its composition and their degree of water and oxidation (zinc, cobalt, manganese or iron, for example, or other impurities). It is as rare as blue Aragonite and, like the latter, often comes from China.

Aragonite is white and more or less transparent when its chemical composition is pure.


*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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