Gemstone : Birthstone Month : Zodiac : Chemical Symbol : Chemical Make-up : History & Lore : In India it is considered to be a sacred and magical stone, bringing about pleasant and beautiful dreams and appreciated as a “dream stone.” Moonstone was incorporated in the well-known classic Wilkie Collins novel “The Moonstone.” Collins was a friend and colleague of Charles Dickens and his 1868 novel “The Moonstone” remains to this day a masterpiece of English literature. Moonstone was a favorite a hundred years ago during the Art Nouveau era. It had been used by the famous French Master Goldsmith Rene Lalique on numerous of his jewelry creations. These special creations can now only be found in museums or in collections |
| Moonstone is associated with the heart chakra. It is said to enhance passion, sensitivity, intuition, physical abilities, and is said to bring good fortune. Moonstone is a stone of protection, protecting women and children, particularly during pregnancy and childbirth. Physically it is said to aid the wearer's pituitary gland and digestive system and also to fight against obesity. The moonstone is also said to calm emotions and ease hormonal and menstrual problems. Availability : Sources : Evaluation : Common Cuts : For this reason, classical Moonstones are always cut in a smooth-domed oval cabochon shape to maximize the adularescence. Sometimes Moonstones can also be found carved with a moon face. Routine Enhancements : Care & Cleaning : |
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