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1.7" Polished Natural Amazonite Palm Stone Mineral Specimen Madagascar

8.99

Location: Madagascar

Weight: 1.6 Ounces 

Dimension: 1.7 Inches Long, 1.2 Inches Wide, 1 Inch Thick

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Amazonite is a gemstone with a long history, valued for its beauty and healing properties over many centuries. This pale green mineral has been shaped into statues, amulets, and jewelry, and was even used as a surface for inscribing important texts in ancient times. Today, amazonite continues to be admired for its diverse uses, benefits, and striking appearance.

Amazonite mineral rock has an extremely long and storied history that is at the heart of Amazonite's meaning. The people of pre-Columbian South and Central America treasured amazonite rock. The pale green mineral rock is believed to have been treasured as far back as the 10th century BC. According to legend, the warrior women of the ancient Amazon tribe in Brazil used amazonite stones to adorn their shields, cure illnesses, and heal wounds, uses that are all at the heart of the amazonite stone meaning. It is believed they gave a piece of Amazonite rock to the men who visited them.

Conquistadors wore amazonite gemstones, valuing both their beauty and the ease with which the pale green mineral could be shaped. Ancient Egyptians engraved Chapter Seven, The Judgment of Osiris, from the Book of the Dead onto amazonite slabs and wore jewelry crafted from these stones. They regarded amazonite as a symbol of fertility and good fortune, creating amulets believed to enhance reproductive abilities—one of the key meanings behind amazonite. Among Tutankhamun’s treasures were a scarab ring and other items carved from green amazonite. Known as "The Amazon Stone," amazonite was named after the Amazon River in South America, where it was first found. However, no deposits remain there today. Mineral sources now include other areas of Brazil, as well as Colorado and Virginia in the United States, Australia, and Madagascar.



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