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Amazonite is the gem name for light
bluish green microcline (orthoclase). Orthoclase, a sodium feldspar (sometimes
called potash feldspar), gets its name from two Greek words: ‘orthos’, meaning
upright; and ‘klasas’, meaning fracture. This is an allusion to its two right
angle cleavages.
While amazonite is found in a number of
locations, some in the United States, truly good material is rare; the finest
comes from Russia.
People living in pre-Columbian South and
Central America wore amazonite jewelry.
Lore
“Amazonite gets its name because of its
distinctive blue-green color, which is supposed to echo the rich green hues of
the Amazon River and surrounding rainforest. However, deposits of this green
feldspar are unknown in the Amazon region . . . “ 1
The ancient Egyptians treasured
amazonite. “The seventh chapter of the Egyptian Book of the Dead was engraved
on amazonite, and an amazonite scarab ring was among Tutankhamen’s treasures.”
2 Moses’ is said to have had an amazonite on
his breast plate.
Amazonite should be a good stone for a
person acting as a moderator as it is supposed to empower a one to understand
both sides of an argument. “. . . Both men and women sometimes need the inner
strength of their “warrior spirit” to not be bullied by controlling people or
for the courage to step out into new areas of life. A small piece of this
stone, carried in the pocket or hung on a chain, can impart inner resolve and
strength every time it is touched.” 3
It is particularly useful for illnesses
caused by oversensitivity to environmental influences and electromagnetic smog.
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1) 1)
Jennie Harding “Crystals“ pg. 128
2) 2)
Naisha Ahsian “The
Book of Stones- Who They Are & What They Teach” pg. 22
3) 3)
D. J. Conway “Crystal
Enchantments- A Complete Guide to Stones and Their Magical Properties“ pg 34
4) 4)
Judy Hall “The
Encyclopedia of Crystals“ pg. 130
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