Chrysoprase Chip Bracelet
Heart Healing, Forgiveness, Nurturing
Chakras: Solar Plexus, Heart
Birthstone: Taurus
Hardness: 6-7
Composition: Cryptocrystaline
Formula: SiO2
Origin: Europe, Brazil
Colour:Olive, Green
Oils/Herbs:Lemon Balm, Lavender
Other Descriptions:
Chrysoprase, sometimes called the stone of Venus, is a gemstone variety of chalcedony that contains small amounts of nickel giving the stone its olive, apple-green to deep-green colour.
This Gemstone was known to ancient Greeks and Romans, and it was named after its appearance using the Greek names for “golden apple” and “golden leek”.
Metaphysical Healing Properties
Chrysoprase is known to support regeneration, youthfulness, vitality and general health. The stone can give strength to the emotional heart and offer energetic support to the physical one. It encourages one's love and trust and aids the release of fear-based emotions. It can aid one in connecting with Divine love, Natural spirits and the Soul of the Earth.
Chrysoprase is a stone of the pure Green Ray meaning it is a stone of the Heart, wearing and meditating with this stone can facilitate a deep heart connection with the spirit of the earth as well as the devas and other earth spirit entities.
The Stone enables one to stay centred in the heart, providing one with courage to face threatening and difficult situations with truth centred compassion.
The gemstone can be powerful in bringing good fortune and prosperity to the wearer, it can promote optimism and personal insight, it can turn one's attention to positive events.
Chrysoprase can aid one in inducing deep meditative states enabling one to look at one's past motives and the effect they have on one's development, it helps to align ideals with behaviour.
In ancient times Chrysoprase was assigned to the Goddess Venus, representing the divine love of truth and the sense of justice.
Harmonizes /Combines with: Ajoite, Danburite, Lepidolite, Kunzite, Morganite
History:
Chrysoprase was used by the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, because of its vivid natural colours it was used to make Jewellery including signets, amulets and bracelets, it was very often used in making ornaments and other decorative objects.
The name Chrysoprase was derived from the Greek word chrusos meaning golden, and prason meaning leek, indicating the golden-leek green colour of this gemstone.
The stone is part of the Chalcedony family and it is the rarest and most valuable green gemstone in this lineage, it was valued by ancient jewellers and commonly mistaken for emerald.
According to a story by a Dominican friar named Albertus Magnus, Chrysoprase Stone was worn by one of the most successful undefeated military commanders in history, Alexander III of Macedonia Alexander. According to Magnus, when Alexander went into battle he always wore a belt embedded with a bright chrysoprase stone. On his return from a successful campaign in India. Alexander took off his belt and bathed in the Euphrates River. While the belt laid unattended a serpent emerged and bit off the Stone, dropping it into to the river; the story goes that Alexander never won another battle after losing his Chrysoprase talisman.
This story draws some parallels with the story of Gilgamesh, who is shown how to find the elixir of youth and recovers it but wants to try it out on one of his old wise men back home first (before he risks taking it himself), he leaves it on the bank of the river whilst he bathes and a snake steals it. Thus, having been denied immortality, Gilgamesh is also denied a return to his youth.
Disclaimer: Crystal properties are listed for information purposes only and are not intended to replace medical advice. Always consult a physician for proper medical treatment.
Due to the natural formation of this gemstone, slight variation in gemstone and colour are to be expected.