Healing Crystals Philippines

Aquamarine Tumbled Stones

₱200

Aquamarine is a gemstone of breathtaking, crystalline clarity that captures the shifting hues of the sea, from pale icy teal to deep, translucent ocean blue. Geologically, it is a premium variety of beryl, a beryllium aluminum cyclosilicate mineral that forms elegant, six-sided hexagonal prisms within granitic pegmatites and hydrothermal veins. While pure beryl is completely colorless, aquamarine owes its iconic coastal palette to trace amounts of ferrous iron embedded within the crystal channels. Registering an impressive 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, it boasts excellent durability and lacks the fragile cleavage patterns common to other minerals, allowing it to be cut into highly precise, radiant gems. Sourced from world-class deposits in Minas Gerais, Brazil, as well as high-altitude mines in Pakistan and Africa, it exhibits a brilliant, glassy, vitreous luster. When flawlessly faceted or polished into smooth freeforms, its surface mirrors light like calm, sunlit waters, perfectly illuminating the pristine, natural depths of the stone.

Aquamarine is the ultimate "Stone of Eternal Youth," fluid communication, and profound emotional soothing. Resonating deeply with the Throat Chakra, its gentle, watery frequency acts like a wave of cool, calming energy, washing away rigid mental stress, deep-seated fears, and hot-tempered emotional volatility. Energy practitioners heavily rely on it to clear creative blockages, soothe social anxiety, and help individuals articulate their highest truths with quiet confidence and absolute grace. Historically treasured by ancient sailors as a protective talisman against unpredictable storms and ocean dangers, it carries a deep spiritual connection to the element of water. By encouraging a peaceful, trustful surrender to the natural flow of life, Aquamarine assists the wearer in releasing old emotional baggage and navigating periods of heavy transition with a clear, tranquil mind.

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