Seraphinite jewelry is among the most poetic of natural stone jewelry. This deep forest green, streaked with silvery inclusions that form feather or angel wing patterns, has an almost supernatural beauty. This is also where its name comes from: seraphim, the highest angels in the celestial hierarchy, are traditionally depicted with six wings. When you look closely at a seraphinite, the silvery mica inclusions create feathery bundles that evoke exactly these wings spread throughout the stone. Seraphinite is a variety of clinochlore, a magnesium, iron, and aluminum silicate, found in gem quality in only one place in the world: the Lake Baikal region, in Siberia, Russia.
In lithotherapy, seraphinite is considered a stone of deep healing, angelic connection, and cellular regeneration. It primarily works on the heart chakra with remarkably gentle and profound energy. It is a stone that supports healing at all levels: emotional, physical, and spiritual. Tradition attributes to it the ability to promote body regeneration, support convalescence, and clear the oldest energetic blockages. It is recommended for people going through a healing period, whether it's an illness, a deep emotional trauma, or a spiritual transformation. It is also a stone highly valued by energy therapists for its healing energy.
Seraphinite pairs beautifully with rose quartz (gentleness and love), amethyst (spirituality and appeasement), or rock crystal (amplifying healing). For care, be careful: seraphinite is a soft stone with a hardness of 2 to 2.5 on the Mohs scale. It scratches very easily and does not tolerate shocks or prolonged water exposure. Clean it with a soft, dry cloth or by fumigation with white sage and recharge it in moonlight. It is a piece of jewelry to be worn with the same delicacy as the energy it radiates.