Smithsonite Pendant
Smithsonite Pendant
Smithsonite Pendant
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Smithsonite Pendant

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Smooth blue Smithsonite wrapped in Gold Copper Wire with Swiss Blue Topaz and Neon Blue Apatite Accent stones. 

  • Smithsonite stone for emotional healing, tranquility, and inner strength. Often called " Stone of Rejuvenation". It soft nurturing engird helps calm anxiety, reduce stress, and heal emotional wounds or childhood Traumas. Mostly used to boost self-esteem and foster compassion. 

History of Smithsonite: 

    • grouped with hemimorphite under the name "calamine" It was used in ancient times in the production of brass, and later extensively in the 16th-17th centuries for making alloys, wires, and medicinal ointments. 
    • In the 19th century, 1840s to the 1880s it was a primary source of zinc, commonly called "dry bone ore" by miners in the United States and Europe due to its porous, honeycomb- like structure.
  • Swiss Blue Topaz is believed to promote truth and forgiveness, relaxing the spirit as well as the body. It is known to soothe, recharge, heal, stimulate, and redirect the energies of the body to where they're required the most. This stone is associated with the Throat Chakra.

History of Swiss Blue Topaz: 

    • Ancient Egypt and Rome I was used as an amulet to ward off evil spirits, bring good luck, and provide protection. 
    • Topaz was a popular choice among European royalty and nobility during the 16th century, often warn as a symbol of power and prestige. 
    • Swiss Blue variety gained immense popularity in the 1970s and 80s as irradiation techniques improved, making the "electric" blue stone accessible to the mass market.
    • Neon Blue Apatite is a dual action stone. It clears away confusion, apathy, and negativity. Blue Apatite is a stone of manifestation. It will stimulate the intellect and bring ideas from the mind down into the earth realm through realizations. Blue Apatite is associated with the Throat Chakra.

    History of Neon Blue Apatite:

      • First described in 1786 by German geologist. It's name is derived from the Greek word apatao, meaning " to deceive," because its diverse range of colors led to it often being mistaken for other, more famous gems like peridot, beryl, or tourmaline. 
      • While it is sometimes used in modern holistic, "New Age" practices, neon blue apatite does not have a long history of use in ancient folklore, legends, or traditional jewelry.