Labradorite Blue Topaz Bracelet
Add a touch of elegance to your cocktail dress with this stylish Labradorite Blue Topaz Bracelet. A .925 sterling silver design with adjustable links to fit any size wrist.
Labradorite Meanings
Keywords: Magic, protection
Chakras: All
Element: Wind
Zodiac Signs: Sagittarius, Scorpio, Leo
Number: 6
Labradorite Crystal Healing Properties:
Labradorite activates the inner eye allowing one to more clearly envision the past, future, and distant places. It can assist one in moving into alternate levels of consciousness and vibration, helping one to consciously ‘move between the worlds. Assisting with the manifestation of serendipity and synchronicity, Labradorite shows us the wonderful opportunities that arise when we are in harmony with all our aspects, both mundane and spiritual.
Labradorite History and Uses:
Labradorite is a stone which displays beautiful flashes of iridescent colours of blue, green, yellow, copper and grey. It gets it’s name from the location it was found in 1770 by Moravian missionaries in Labrador in Canada. It had been used by the native people of Maine for over a thousand years, Inuit people believed it to have been pieces of the Aurora Borealis which had fallen to earth. It has been used by shamans and healers as a stone of protection, self discovery and universal awareness. In the 1940’s a type of Labradorite which displays the whole spectrum of colours was found in Finland and named Spectrolite.
Labradorite Geological Description:
Labradorite is a plagioclase feldspar, a sodium calcium aluminium silicate mineral with a hardness of 6 to 6.5. It is found in Canada, Madagascar, Mexico, Russia and the USA.
Affirmation: I trust the magic in my life
Blue Topaz Meanings
Key words: Enhancement of mind and communication
Chakras: Throat, third eye
Element: Fire
Birthstone: August, November, December
Zodiac Signs: Sagittarius, Virgo
Wedding Anniversary: 4th year – Blue Topaz, 23rd & 50th year – Imperial Topaz
Number: 1
Blue Topaz Crystal Healing Properties:
Blue Topaz reflects the energy of the mind and knowledge. It gently facilitates the communication of visions and knowledge to others. Blue Topaz stimulates our ability to learn and to think through complex concepts and ideas. It helps calm the mind for meditation and is soothing to the emotional body. Blue Topaz supports the general health of the neck and throat .
Blue Topaz History and Uses:
There are a differing ideas about the origin of the name Topaz. Some believe it is named after the island of Topazios, now called Zabargad, in the Red Sea where Chrysolite was mined. The ancient Greeks named the island, which means “to seek”, possibly because it was difficult to find in the mists. Others believe the name Topaz comes from the ancient Indian Sanskrit word tapas meaning fire, referring to the golden colour of Imperial Topaz. Topaz comes in a range of colours including colourless (white) to yellow, orange, red-brown, light to dark-blue, pink to red, violet and light-green. Ancient Egyptians and Romans associated Golden or Imperial Topaz with the sun god because of it’s colour. Ancient Greeks believed it could increase men’s strength and virility. In ancient Indian tradition it was believed to activate the throat chakra, enhancing self expression. Nowadays Topaz can be irradiated and heat treated to enhance the colour of the stone.
Blue Topaz Geological Description:
Topaz is an aluminium silicate fluoride hydroxide crystal with a hardness of 8. Topaz is found in the USA, Brazil, Africa, Sri Lanka, Russia, Burma, Australia, Japan, Madagascar and Mexico.
Affirmation: I perceive and express my intuitive insights with clarity and precision