
BLUE TURQUOISE
8mm beads
₹6000.00
Turquoise is a soft stone of opaque blue-green, or sky blue. Made of copper and aluminium phosphates with silica, ammonia and water.
Turquoise is another gift from the Earth, bringing the blue of Father Sky to the Earth and melding together the energies of the heavens with the consciousness of Mother Earth.
Key Details: The Properties of Turquoise
1. Physical & Chemical Composition
Makeup: A soft, opaque stone (blue-green to sky blue) composed of copper, aluminium phosphates, silica, ammonia, and water.
Formation: Usually found in masses, veins, or crusts; rare prismatic crystals exist but are very uncommon.
2. Spiritual & Emotional Healing
Harmonization: Revitalizes "lost souls," aligns the chakras, and brings peace of mind.
Emotional Release: Helps heal past-life blocks, grief, shame, and guilt. It is particularly effective for soothing the "emotional body."
Psychic Connection: Enhances intuition, telepathy, and "no-mind" meditation while keeping the user grounded (Earth-grounding).
3. Physical Health & Wellness
Tissue Repair: Used for skin problems, cuts, wounds, and post-surgery recovery.
System Support: Strengthens the circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems; aids in nutrient absorption and muscle tissue regeneration.
Specific Ailments: Traditionally used for headaches, eye problems (cataracts), and stress-related skin disorders.
4. Protection & Energy Work
The "Absorber": Believed to attract and absorb harmful vibrations. It may even shatter to protect the wearer from misfortune.
Warning Sign: Historically said to change color to warn of danger or infidelity.
Environmental Shield: Protects against pollutants and negativity from external sources.
5. Rituals & Cultural Significance
The Thymus Meditation: A specific practice involves placing the stone on the Thymus to merge "Heart" (green) and "Throat" (blue) energies into a rejuvenating Turquoise light.
Global Traditions: * Tibetan & Native American: Used by shamans for protection and "goodness."
"Cloud-Busting": Used in ancient ceremonies to initiate rain by placing it in running water.
