Origin of the name: From the name“kuanos”by the Greeks, a name which gave birth to its first name for millennia:“cyan”.It was not until much later in 1824 that François Sulpice Beudant, a French mineralogist and geologist, named this stone for its color"azurite".
Home group: Azurite
Chemical composition: Basic copper carbonate, CU3(C03)2(OH)2
Hardness: Between 3.5 and 4.
Crystal system: Monoclinic
Deposit(s): Arizona, Morocco, Mexico, Russia, France.
Color(s): Light blue, midnight blue up to purple.
Often associated with Malachite as well as chrysocolla and in K-2.
Virtues on different levels:
On a physical level:
Acts on the eyes and the nervous system.
Helps with rapid recovery after surgery.
Helps with joint consolidation.
Helps to improve blood circulation and has positive effects on the entire nervous system.
Stone of the heart chakra, it is a powerful vector for distance healing.
On an emotional & psychological level:
Help with psychological development.
Helps us to think before making decisions that push us to act too hastily.
Helps to control emotions.
Excellent stone for forgetting bad memories, sorrows and giving rise to feelings of joy.
Helps in the conception and development of intelligence, discernment and promotes independence.
Encourages and makes you want to undertake with confidence.
Calms and allows you to better open up to conversations and express your feelings.
Powerful healing stone, allows you to understand the psychosomatic effects of the mind and emotions on the body.
Helps to let go of our old patterns to move forward.
Unblocks any physical inhibition.
Eliminates stress, worry, grief and sadness, giving more lightness to emotions. Transforms fear and phobias, allowing us to understand their causes. Calms those who talk too much out of nervousness and encourages those who repress personal expression.
Recommended for students, placed on the desk because it pushes us to more creativity and imagination.
On a spiritual level:
Stimulates the 3rd Eye Chakra.
Connects the body to the mind in a spiritual sense.
Leads to enlightenment of soul and spirit.
Help with meditation.
Facilitates extra-corporeal journeys and raises awareness of the inner self.
Develops intuitions making them more subtle, so thoughts are clearer and projects come to fruition.
Azurite is a healing, powerful stone that radiates. It is used to restructure the etheric body, mediumship, clairvoyance. It is suitable for overworked people, and for everyone who has a connection with spirituality and creativity.
Stone of the Divine Spirit whose doors it opens thanks to its powerful radiance.
Chakra:
On the crown chakra, it leads us to take the great vessel for a long astral journey, allowing us to merge with the spirit of the divine and the forces and great powers of the cosmos linked to the great “All”.
On the 3rd eye, it develops sensory faculties, intuition, gifts of divination and clairvoyance, telepathic communication, astral travel, refines dowsing sensitivity.
Presentation :
Names) :
Azurite.
Etymology:
From Persian lasaward = Blue (Beudant, 1824).
Color :
Light blue to dark blue to blue-purple sometimes almost black.
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Azurite-Malachite is the gentle alchemy of processing 2 copper carbonate minerals, symbolizing the symbiotic relationship between earthly existence and the entire cosmos. This stone is ideal for...
Presentation :
Names) :
Azurite.
Etymology:
From Persian lasaward = Blue (Beudant, 1824).
Color :
Light blue to dark blue to blue-purple sometimes almost black.
...
Presentation :
Names) :
Azurite.
Etymology:
From Persian lasaward = Blue (Beudant, 1824).
Color :
Light blue to dark blue to blue-purple sometimes almost black.
...
Presentation :
Names) :
Azurite.
Etymology:
From Persian lasaward = Blue (Beudant, 1824).
Color :
Light blue to dark blue to blue-purple sometimes almost black.
...
Presentation :
Names) :
Azurite.
Etymology:
From Persian lasaward = Blue (Beudant, 1824).
Color :
Light blue to dark blue to blue-purple sometimes almost black.
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