Aquamarine
Aquamarine stone, formerly called Berylite or Chrysolite, takes its name from the Latin "Aqua Marina" which means "sea water", therefore this stone is closely linked to the sea.
Since the Middle Ages, it has been considered a talisman that would protect sailors from shipwrecks and drowning. It was also called the "jewel of the sirens."
Aquamarine is also known as the stone of lovers, guaranteeing happiness to newlyweds; its blue color is a symbol of fidelity. In French tradition, the beryl wedding is celebrated on the 23rd anniversary of marriage.
THE BENEFITS OF AQUAMARINE:
• Communication assistance
• Increases sensitivity and expressiveness
• Helps to better express emotions
• Soothes negative emotions
• Brings peace, calm and serenity
Lithotherapy invites you to discover benefits such as purification, healing, or calming through stones and their energies. However, like all wellness and spirituality products, the use of natural stones in no way replaces the advice of a healthcare professional and cannot replace medical treatment. Only your doctor has the skills required to diagnose a possible pathology and make the appropriate prescription. This information relates to the traditional properties of stones in lithotherapy as indicated by numerous reference works.