Thulite Rosaline and Garnet Crystal Stone Jewelry Pendant Discounted
Reference id: gbkeudEj0xc 12774
Pendant of thulite rosaline and faceted garnet gem stones in a 925 silver plated frame.
Measures 2.75 inches long, 1 1/8 inch wide.
DISCOUNTED due to slightly imperfect framing around the garnet on top left. See pics.
Thulite History
Thulite, also known as rosaline zoisite, manganoan zoisite or Norwegian thulite, is a pink variety of zoisite that is loved for its rosy pink appearance. This variety of zoisite was first discovered in 1820 in Norway by Swedish chemist Anders Gustaf Ekeberg and is named after the mythical island of Thule. Thule, now believed to be Norway, Greenland or Iceland, represented the most known northern boundaries of the world at that time.
Thulite is the national gemstone of Norway. This stone is related to the signs of Taurus and Gemini.
Metaphysical Properties
Thulite is known as a stone of expression and passion, giving people the confidence to speak and perform in front of others. A great choice for introverts, this stone can increase self-confidence and make us more outgoing.
Thulite is known to bring a positive and joyful attitude to its wearer, opening us up to a more optimistic view on life and relationships. Thulite can help us be more open and accepting in our relationships and increase our capacity to show sympathy for others.
Thulite is a good stone to aid in breaking destructive habits and fighting addiction. It gives us the strength to move on from the errors of our past. It is a strong healing stone, also known to improve concentration, balance and coordination.
Geological Properties
Depending on the amount of manganese present, thulite stones typically have an intense pink to reddish color and this stone is commonly found with quartz. Thulite is known for its sparkly luster and is often mottled with white calcite.
The primary source of thulite is from Norway at Tvedestrand and Leksvik in Sorlandet, Aust-Auger. Thulite also comes from North Carolina in the United States.
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History of Garnet
The deep, glossy red color of garnet resembles the juicy seeds of a pomegranate, which is perhaps why its name is derived from the Latin word granatum, meaning pomegranate seed. In Greek mythology, a pomegranate was often given as a gift of passion and associated with eternal love. In ancient history, travelers wore garnet gemstones because they were believed to light up the night and provide protection from nightmares and accidents.
Garnets were used in burial jewelry and carved signet rings to proclaim royalty during the Bronze Age (300 BC). Garnets were one of the most popular gemstones of the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons, as revealed in the stunning jewelry and sword fittings in the Staffordshire Hoard, because they believed the blood-red stone improved their fighting prowess.
In the middle ages, garnet was commonly believed to guard against poison. Royals would often drop a garnet gemstone into a glass of wine to ensure they were not poisoned to death. Garnets were also worn by the crusaders as an aid to safely find their way home. Eastern European folktales speak of garnets being worn around the neck to guard against night-wandering vampires. And in Victorian times, the gem was used in engagement rings and other womens jewelry, to mark fidelity in love.
Non gem-grade garnets are frequently used in sandpaper and other grinding and polishing materials.
Metaphysical Properties
Garnet symbolizes a quick return to a separated love, fertility and feminine life force.
Legend states that Hades gifted a pomegranate to Persephone before she left his domain to ensure a speedy and safe return. When she did return, the fruit transformed into a handful of the red gemstones.
A garnet stone is often gifted to a loved one before they embark on travel. Garnets are commonly believed to aid in the healing of broken bonds of love. Garnets are also known to aid in the treatment of melancholy and depression by acting as a heart and blood stimulant.
Garnet is thought to be extremely beneficial in the realm of business. The stone can attract people to the wearer, which can help provide personal and business success. It is especially beneficial to people wanting to start home businesses.
Garnet balances energy, bringing serenity or passion as appropriate, and can inspire love and balance the sex drive. Garnet is considered a lucky stone, for love, success, and for business relationships. It helps you let go of old behavior patterns and boosts self-confidence.
Geological Properties
Garnet is a name used to describe a diverse group of silicate minerals that include almandine, pyrope, spessartine, grossular, andradite, mozambique and uvarovite. The deep wine red color of almandine garnet results from iron and chromium and the name "garnet" tends to apply to this variety. However, garnets are found in other colors.
Garnets can display different colors in different types of light and occasionally will showcase faint four-rayed asterism.
Garnets are found in metamorphic and igneous rocks. They form under extremely high temperatures and pressure. Garnet deposits are found in Africa, India, Russia, South America, Madagascar, Pakistan and the United States.
**Please note that all metaphysical or healing properties listed are collected from various sources. This information is offered as a service and not meant to treat medical conditions.
Common questions
- For pendants pictured without a bail (the piece that goes into the drill hole so you can slide a chain through), I will make a wire bail. I will need to be able to reach you to see what color bail you want the wire in.
Please keep dry. Some crystals will dissolve if they get wet. A little sweat against the skin or a little rain (if you are out and about) will be fine, but please do not shower or swim with the pieces.
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