Morganite bracelets
pink and with multicolored beryl - blue, orange, green, purple, yellow, peach

For a woman or a man, your Morganite bracelet is created with pink or multicolored Beryl beads.
In lithotherapy, this stone has the power to free the mind from inner, family or social pressure, opening the way to revealing personal speech.


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Why choose this stone for lithotherapy?

Liberation - Clarity - Love - Resolve conflicts through expression - Anti-stress - Seduction - Heart - Emotional life

In the past, this stone was simply called " Pink Beryl". It was named Morganite after an illustrious mineral collector of the time, John Pierpont Morgan.

This stone is a call to bring out all the feelings you've repressed in the face of social, family or self-imposed pressure. It's a call to liberate who you really are or want to be, and not the person you're expected to be.

Morganite helps you to open up and express your feelings to the world. You clear the decks and keep what you really like in your life.
For a variation on artistic creativity, you can also explore the possibility of another, colorless beryl: for example, a pendant necklace in Goshenite.

What are the physical lithotherapy benefits of a Morganite bracelet?

On a physical level, its properties are particularly indicated if you suffer from too much stress and are permanently nervous, for example, in the face of society's dictates.

Purifying your Morganite bracelet

Refilling and cleaning

Sun, fire, wind. Or the sound of chimes, singing bowls, drums, fumigation, sacred geometry, etc.

Pink Beryl Chakras

2nd and 4th chakras - Sacral and Heart

Astrological sign

Virgo, Capricorn and Taurus

Element

Water

Mineralogy of your bracelet

Morganite is one of the Beryls, a pink-colored silicate due to the manganese contained in its crystals. It is a fairly hard stone (7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale).

Morganite can also be violet, peach-colored and more or less pinkish-orange. Note that it is never blue in nature. Morganite of this color has been artificially treated to obtain this result. Kûrma offers you only natural blue beryls, otherwise known as aquamarines.


*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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