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Collection: Verdite

Verdite is a green gemstone known for its vibrant colors and unique patterns. It ranges from bright to dark green, often with swirls or specks of other minerals. Mainly composed of fuchsite, it is found in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Verdite is used in carvings, sculptures, and jewelry. Metaphysically, it is believed to enhance intuition, bring emotional stability, and promote harmony and balance.

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Verdite FAQ

What is Verdite?

Verdite is a semi-precious stone that is primarily composed of fuchsite, a green variety of muscovite mica. It is known for its vibrant green color and often features a waxy or glossy appearance.

What are the metaphysical properties of Verdite?

Verdite is believed to promote growth, renewal, and vitality. It is associated with emotional healing, enhancing wisdom, and fostering a sense of peace and balance.

Which chakra is Verdite associated with?

Verdite is primarily associated with the Heart Chakra, supporting emotional balance, compassion, and love for oneself and others. It can also aid in opening and aligning other chakras.

What other stones complement Verdite in healing practices?

Stones like Rose Quartz, Green Aventurine, and Clear Quartz complement Verdite by enhancing its heart-opening and healing properties, as well as promoting overall well-being.

Is Verdite suitable for everyday wear?

Verdite is relatively soft with a Mohs hardness of 3 to 4, so it should be worn with care to prevent scratching. It is best used in jewelry pieces that are handled gently.