Description
History and origin
Sunstone, also known as heliolite, was so named because of its shimmering appearance reminiscent of the sun's rays. The Vikings believed that sunstone had the power to guide their navigation at sea. They would have used the sunstone to locate the position of the sun in the sky, enabling them to navigate with precision. Today, the world's main deposits are in Canada, India and Norway.
Mental virtues
Sunstone's optimistic properties make it an ideal bracelet for people seeking to develop a positive attitude and cultivate an optimistic outlook on life. Thanks to its ability to enhance charisma and presence, sunstone is a highly prized stone for improving relationships with others and promoting harmonious communication.
Recommendations for use
Remember to purify your bracelet regularly by immersing it in salted distilled water for several hours. To recharge, place it in moonlight and/or on an amethyst geode or quartz cluster.
Composition
Sodium calcium aluminosilicate (Na(AlSi3O3)Ca(Al2Si2O8))