Pink moonstone bracelet India A (5-6mm balls)
BRA-PDL-50
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BRA-PDL-50
Origin: India
Grade: A
Dimensions:
Approx 17-18cm - Fits all wrists with a size of 16-18cm
Weight:
About 15g
Elastic bracelet made of 5-6mm pink moonstone balls.
Colors and patterns may vary from stone to stone.
The origin of the name moonstone comes from distant civilizations that named stones based on their natural appearance or physical characteristics.
Moonstone was named for its striking resemblance to the moon. This stone has a soft color with pearly reflections similar to the moon.
In ancient times, there was a belief that moonstone was actually pieces of solidified moon that arrived on earth. However, this name moonstone is a purely commercial denomination.
The scientific name of this stone is adularia. In fact, during the 18th century, a significant deposit of this adularia stone was found on Mount Adula, located on the border between Switzerland and Italy. Today, this deposit is unfortunately exhausted.
Moonstone is also called Hecatolite in honor of Hecate, goddess of the Moon in Greek mythology.
No matter what name we give to this stone, it maintains a close link with the moon, which gives it many virtues.
Whatever the civilizations, the Moon and the Sun are stars that have always fascinated our ancestors. The latter attributed a celestial power to moonstones.
Lunar cycles have been shown to play an important role in the environment, the Earth, the seas. They also have an influence on human moods, including sleep disturbances.
In ancient times, the Greeks worshiped the moonstone, which they named hecatolite stone after Hecate, their moon goddess. They gave it many offerings in the hope of receiving the power of clairvoyance and protection. This stone was the symbol of fertility and passion. Worn by pregnant women, this stone protected their pregnancy.
In ancient Rome, femininity and the gift of clairvoyance were associated with moonstone. At the same time, this stone represented Diana, goddess of the moon and animals. It had the power to change friendly feelings into loving feelings. It also protected couples.
The Indians were convinced that the moonstone was a stone that had absorbed a lot of lunar rays. There is another version that explains that the moonstone is actually a fragment of the moon that fell to Earth. Today, in India, this pearly stone is still sacred.
In the Middle Ages, this moonstone was very popular with women who attributed to it the power to increase fertility and maintain passion. Later, this stone protected the pregnant woman and her fetus during pregnancy.
In Egypt, night travelers wore a moonstone pendant to protect them from possible attacks and to fight against evil spirits.
In 1970, the moonstone became the official state emblem of Florida in honor of the Kennedy Space Center, where the Apollo 11 rocket first launched to the moon in 1969.
The stone is a mineral that belongs to the group of silicates and is from the feldspar family. Its hardness is 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale. Which makes it a perfect stone for making jewelry. This mineral has different colors, beige, pink, gray, black, with this pearly appearance and the phenomenon of adulescence (shimmering under the surface of the stone with reflection of light between the layers of the stone).
The main deposits are located in India, Madagascar, Australia, China, the United States, Sri Lanka, etc.
Moonstones used in lithotherapy each have different properties depending on their color. Pink moonstone evokes feelings of sweetness, tenderness and especially love. This stone naturally diffuses a feeling of security and appeasement.
Pink moonstone opens the feeling of universal and unconditional love. This mineral connects man and nature. It is known to ward off negative elements that pollute everyday life.
Nowadays, we live in a world of competition, jealousy, resentment, and even hatred. Love is less and less present and this observation is stressful. Fortunately, pink stones have a beneficial effect in lithotherapy. This is the case of pink moonstone.
Pink moonstone is connected to inner emotions and the deep self. It helps to resolve certain blockages related to childhood trauma. It is a stone of resilience. The wearer of a pink moonstone will be able to move forward and overcome life's difficulties.
This stone generates calm, serenity and appeasement. It develops compassion, empathy and understanding of others. It allows one to be interested in others and to like to help. At the same time, it provides self-control, balance and composure.
Pink moonstone is a stone of love and self-acceptance. It opens to unconditional love. It gives the strength to fight against negativism and pessimism. It is a stone of benevolence and harmony.
It is known to promote wisdom and passion. It is the stone of new beginnings, changes and the end of cycles. It motivates its wearer to take on new challenges and adventures.
This love stone is also recommended for couples who are experiencing problems. It reestablishes communication and quality dialogue. It also helps to repair certain wounds and start again on a good basis.
Features
Color :
- White
Astrological sign:
- Capricorn
Stone Type:
- Ball Stones
Age :
- Adults
Gender :
- Unisex

Pink moonstone bracelet India A (5-6mm balls)
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