I love stones and their meaning; I’m interested in lithotherapy
And give you some information; after that you’ll find a lot of information on the Internet and from people who have studied in this field.
Stones have a long history of symbolism and meaning
in many cultures around the world.
Their use in lithotherapy to help promote physical, emotional and spiritual well-being is fascinating.
Lithotherapy is based on a belief:
crystals emit vibrations capable of improving our well-being.
Turquoise, ruby, sapphire, rock crystal, aquamarine and citrine are all precious or semi-precious stones commonly used in jewelry.
While they don’t cure disease, they do take on singular symbolism and significance. Add a touch of poetry and magic to your jewelry…
Sapphire
Sapphire has always been a symbol of purity, loyalty and justice, but also of fidelity. For these symbols it is used in the creation of engagement rings.
Sapphire is known to promote concentration and meditation. Sapphire stone stimulates and promotes creativity, concentration and inspiration.
Sapphire is mainly blue in color, but also exists in yellow, pink, green, orange …
Rose Quartz
Rose Quartz helps you escape from stress. But above all, it’s a stone linked to love, and has been for a long time. As far back as the Bronze Age, Astarte, the oriental goddess of love and war, was symbolized by rose quartz. To stay on more familiar ground, the Greeks believed that crystal originated from Aphrodite herself.
Lapis-Lazuli
The deep blue of Lapis-Lazuli sets the tone: this is a powerful stone for regaining control of your life. By alleviating fears, it encourages intuition and lucidity. A symbolic charge to be worn around the neck or wrist.
Amethyst
Highly sought-after in lithotherapy, beautiful Amethyst is a remedy of choice for emotional storms. It promotes calm and concentration… It’s not for nothing that it’s considered the stone of wisdom!
Labradorite
With its brilliant shades of blue and green, Labradorite brings regeneration and vitality. Worn as a pendant or bracelet, it protects against negative energies. The benefits of Labradorite stones are particularly recommended in cases of fatigue.
Amazonite
Amazonite takes its name from the Amazon River, as it was long thought to have originated there. That’s not true, but it doesn’t stop it being loaded with symbolism, and has been since the dawn of time. Set on a bracelet or sautoir, it expresses tenderness and calm. Emotions to match its gentle hue…
Laboratory Diamonds
Laboratory Diamonds have characteristics identical to those of mined diamonds. So the only difference lies in its origin.
I work with laboratory-certified Sanjoya Diamonds, a perfect 8EX quality.
Natural Diamonds
Natural diamonds are a true miracle of nature. They were created billions of years ago. Natural diamonds have been a symbol of beauty and enduring love for centuries.
The Diamonds I use always come with a GIA or IGI certificate.






