K2 Jasper Pendant
Indulge in the enchanting beauty of our K2 Jasper Oval Pendant, a masterpiece blending nature & sophistication.
Meticulously hand-crafted, this pendant showcases an oval-shaped K2 Jasper, renowned for its rare combination of blue azurite and white granite. Each detail tells a geological tale, mirroring the stunning landscapes of the Himalayan K2 mountain.
Set in a refined .925 sterling silver design, this pendant not only heightens your style but also carries the fascinating energy of this unique crystal, making it a symbolic and stylish addition to your collection.
Complete your look with a chain here.
Azurite Meanings
Insight, vision, intuition, intellect
Chakras: Third eye, crown
Element: Wind
Zodiac Signs: Aquarius, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Taurus
Number: 1
Azurite Crystal Healing Properties
Azurite is believed to assist with opening and clearing the third eye and crown chakras. Similarly, it may stimulate psychic and intuitive ability, aligning inner vision to its higher guidance.
Also, it is thought to aid in non-judgmental discernment, as it is believed to assist in understanding the true motives in others as well as oneself.
Futhermiore, it has also been known to assist with learning, memorising, writing and other tasks that focus on orderly presentation or integration of information. It may be a useful stone when in testing or negotiating situations.
It may assist to identify and overcome the fears that may be perpetuating untruthful or deceptive behavioural patterns. It is believed to be helpful in issues of the head, including migraines and vertigo.
History and Uses
Azurite has been revered by many ancient cultures including the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Chinese, Mayans and Native Americans. They all traditionally used this stone to connect with the Spirit realm. Its name is derived from an old Persian word lazhward meaning blue colour. For thousands of years it has been commonly utilised for its vivid blues, ground to powder and added in both paint and dyes. This practice was prominent in medieval European paintings in the 12th century.
Geological Description
Azurite is a copper carbonate mineral with a hardness of 3.5 to 4. It frequently appears in combination with Malachite, another copper carbonate. Azurite is found in Australia, China, Chile, Russia and the USA.
Affirmation
I open my mind to new vision, both inner and outer, as I expand my awareness.