Precious and semi-precious stones are increasingly present in our bathrooms. Particularly appreciated for their benefits for the skin and mind, they are found in beauty accessories or directly in our cosmetics. Among them, moonstone, whose secrets we will reveal to you.
Lithotherapy as a beauty asset
A contraction of the Greek "lithos," meaning stone, and "therapeia," meaning cure, lithotherapy uses stones to heal and improve well-being. The philosophy behind this unconventional medicine? Stones are said to emit specific vibrations that impact the body and mind of anyone who comes into contact with them or is nearby. Rose quartz, for example, is said to promote self-love and calm. Infused into a skincare cream, it is also said to have an effect on facial lines. At a time when we are returning to naturalness and a certain spirituality, lithotherapy is attracting attention for its holistic dimension, which takes into account the human being as a whole.
What is moonstone?
In mineralogy, moonstone belongs to the silicate group. Colorless, it can exhibit natural shimmers ranging from white to blue—this is the phenomenon of adularescence. Indeed, thanks to its crystalline structure, moonstone captures light through its different layers and disperses it in several directions. It then gives the impression of being a mirror whose reflections slide across its surface.
The moon represents the feminine star, unlike the sun, which embodies the masculine star. Moonstone encourages gentleness, sensitivity, and creativity. A stone of tolerance, it also has the virtue of alleviating unnecessary fears. Like a light in the darkness, moonstone offers security, calm, and comfort.
A stone known since the dawn of time
The moon is the object of ancestral fascination. Because of its strong resemblance to the pearly and glassy reflections of the night star, moonstone has held a particular appeal throughout civilizations. Among the Egyptians, moonstone was a sign of protection. Travelers wore it to increase their intuition and ward off nocturnal dangers. In ancient times, it was associated with Artemis, goddess of the hunt, nature, and fertility. It was used to protect pregnant women during their pregnancy or to increase the chances of having a child. Linked to fertility and passion, it was believed to have the power to increase feelings of love as well as carnal pleasure. In India, what was called "chandrakant" in Sanskrit, meaning "beloved of the moon," was also a symbol of femininity, gentleness, and motherhood.
Moonstone is, in short, the stone of the feminine aura. It is attributed with the yin qualities of comfort, empathy, calming, and regulation, but also of spiritual awakening and openness to others. It is the stone of women par excellence.
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