Emerald

Loyalty, Unity, Partnership








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Pronunciation: EM-er-uhld

Also known as:

Primary Chakra: Heart

Astrological sign(s): Aries, Taurus, Gemini

Vibration: Number 4

Crystal System: Hexagonal

Chemical Composition: Be3Al2Si6O18 Beryllium Aluminum Silicate

Mineral Class: 
Silicates

Group:
Beryl

Hardness: (7.5 - 8)

Color: Green, various hues

Location: Afghanistan, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Madagascar, Namibia, Pakistan, South Africa, USA

Rarity: Common

The Emerald helps to achieve physical, emotional and mental equilibrium; It focuses intention, raises consciousness and fosters positive action. Emeralds provide inspiration and infinite patience; enhances psychic abilities and wisdom from the mental plane. Strengthens memory, aids in eloquence, promotes truth, inspires deep knowing. It is a “Stone of successful love”, bringing domestic bliss and loyalty. The Emerald can be used to open, activate and stimulate the Heart Chakra.

Caution: It is not recommended to use this in any type of elixir as it does contain aluminum which can be toxic.

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Created by Kristi26280 points . Last Modification: Tuesday 08 of December, 2009 16:48:26 EST by Spiral9484 points . (Version 19)

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