Smithsonite: A precious stone with unsuspected virtues in lithotherapy
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Geographical origin
Smithsonite is a gemstone found mainly in countries such as Greece, Italy, Australia and Mexico. It is a mineral of unique beauty, named after James Smithson, the founder of the Smithsonian Institution.
Colors
Smithsonite is distinguished by its varied color palette, ranging from blue, to green, to pink or white. Each color gives this stone a particular aura and specific energetic properties.
Mineral and esoteric properties
In gemology, Smithsonite is valued for its hardness and brilliance. On an esoteric level, it is renowned for its healing powers. It promotes emotional harmony, helps to release fears and supports self-esteem.
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Smithsonite is surrounded by legends and mysteries. Some believe it has the power to promote communication with angels, others that it is a kind of talisman against negative energies.
Symbolic
Smithsonite symbolizes healing and renewal. It is often used in purification rituals, to get rid of negative energies and make room for light and inner peace.
Modern Lithotherapy
In modern lithotherapy, Smithsonite is used for its calming energy. It is often recommended for people suffering from stress or anxiety. It can also help to build self-esteem and overcome fears.