Apatite Jewelry

Our natural apatite jewelry: bracelets, necklaces, rings, pendants. A stone of motivation with a bright and fresh blue-green, handmade.

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    Frequently asked questions about our apatite jewelry

    What's the difference between blue apatite and aquamarine?

    Both are blue-green stones, but their nature is completely different. Aquamarine is a beryl (same family as emerald), harder and more transparent. Apatite is a calcium phosphate with a brighter, more saturated blue. In lithotherapy, aquamarine soothes and softens, while apatite stimulates motivation and concentration. Apatite has a "punchier" blue, aquamarine a more "zen" blue.

    Does apatite really help with weight loss?

    This is a virtue traditionally attributed to it in lithotherapy. Apatite is said to be renowned for reducing compulsive cravings and supporting dietary rebalancing efforts. Of course, no stone can replace a healthy diet and medical supervision. But as a symbolic and energetic support in a holistic approach, many people wear it for this purpose.

    Is apatite fragile?

    Yes, that's an important point to note. With a hardness of 5 on the Mohs scale, apatite is softer than quartz or labradorite. It scratches easily and is sensitive to impact. Wear it with care, remove it before sports or housework, and store it separately from your other jewelry to prevent scratches.

    Our natural apatite jewelry

    Apatite jewelry is striking for its color. This bright, fresh, sometimes almost neon blue-green resembles the water of a tropical lagoon. It's a stone that is immediately noticed and intrigues, as it remains largely unknown to the general public despite its fascinating properties. Apatite is a calcium phosphate, the same mineral that forms our tooth enamel and bones. Its name comes from the Greek *apatan* meaning "to deceive," as it was long confused with other stones like tourmaline, aquamarine, or topaz due to its color diversity. It comes in blue, green, yellow, purple, and even colorless, but blue apatite is the most sought after in jewelry and lithotherapy.

    In lithotherapy, apatite is a stone of motivation, communication, and clarity. It works on the throat chakra (expression and communication) and the third eye chakra (intuition and concentration). It is a stone that helps to formulate ideas clearly, find the motivation to achieve goals, and free oneself from confused or scattered thoughts. It is recommended for students during exam periods, creatives seeking focus, and people who need to refocus on their priorities. Apatite is also traditionally known to support weight loss efforts by reducing compulsive cravings.

    Apatite pairs well with sodalite (enhanced mental clarity), amethyst (concentration and calm), or rock crystal (amplification). For care, be careful: apatite is a soft stone with a hardness of only 5 on the Mohs scale. No shocks, no chemicals, no contact with other jewelry that could scratch it. Clean it with clear water and recharge it in moonlight. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight, which can alter its color.