Collection: Brown moonstone

Brown moonstone is a type of feldspar belonging to the orthoclase group. Its formation dates back millions of years, in the heart of igneous and metamorphic rocks, as a result of slow and complex crystallization processes.

It owes its warm brown hue to the presence of hematite or goethite inclusions, which give it a slightly coppery and sometimes iridescent sheen. Its adularescence phenomenon, this characteristic silky and pearly reflection, comes from the diffraction of light through its thin internal layers.

With a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, it belongs to the monoclinic crystal system. For comparison, diamond has a hardness of 10, the highest on this same scale.

Apart from jewelry, it is sometimes used in the manufacture of industrial glass or ceramics, although its use remains mainly ornamental.

Although moonstones have been known since ancient times, brown moonstone, rarer and less common than its white or orange counterpart, was reportedly identified as a specific variety in the early 20th century. Its in-depth study was conducted by the Austrian mineralogist Wilhelm Haidinger (1795-1871), who focused on feldspars and their optical properties.

In many civilizations, moonstone is associated with lunar cycles and feminine forces. Among the Romans, it was considered the stone of Diana, goddess of the moon and the hunt. It was believed to bring intuition and protection to night travelers. In India, it is still a sacred stone today, a symbol of love and harmony.

The brown variety, with its warmer tones, was particularly prized by some Native American tribes, who attributed it to a connection with the earth and nature. They believed it helped one understand messages from ancestors and strengthened inner stability.

In Western esoteric tradition, it is often associated with emotional balance and inner wisdom. Some ancient Persian writings mention a brown stone used to predict the future under the light of the full moon, although there is no definitive evidence to confirm that this was actually brown moonstone.

The main deposits are located in Sri Lanka, India, Madagascar, the United States and Brazil.

Brown moonstone helps you better understand your emotions and develop a more peaceful relationship with your inner world. Its gentle energy encourages better self-awareness and helps channel scattered thoughts, especially during major transitions (breakup, layoff, moving). It is ideal for those going through moments of doubt or questioning.

This stone is particularly appreciated by those experiencing intense emotions. It promotes a calmer approach to unforeseen situations and helps to approach changes with greater serenity. It supports those who have difficulty letting go, helping them balance their intuition and rationality.

By stimulating reflection and introspection, brown moonstone helps us better understand past events. By identifying past influences, it allows us to refocus and find our place. Its fluid energy helps us accept deep emotions without being overwhelmed.

In relationships, it encourages understanding and sincere, caring communication. In short, brown moonstone gently guides you towards a more stable and peaceful inner harmony.

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