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Azurite

Azurite is a copper-containing mineral, dark blue or light blue, with glass luster. 


The color of azurite ore resembles the spots on peacock feathers. It was called "stone green" in ancient China. It is an ancient jade material. 


Azurite is named blue in various languages, kuanos in Greek, caeruleum in Latin, and azurite in English, which is derived from the blue lazhward in Arabic. 


Use: 


Azurite can be used as copper ore to extract copper and also used as blue pigment. The high-quality ones can also be made into handicrafts. 


Large and bright crystals can also be used as gems or ornamental stones. 


Azurite has a bright blue-green color and is one of the most attractive decorative materials in minerals. 


Origin:    

Azurite mala necklace


Russia, Romania, Brazil, Morocco and Namibia, etc. 


Healing effects: 


In spirit, Azurite can bring clear understanding and new perspectives, and expand thinking. 


Emotionally, Azurite can clear up stress, worry and sadness. Changing fears, relieving tension, and help you becoming calm, it can also encourage those who are unwilling to express themselves. 


Because it contains a large amount of copper, Azurite can help find confidence and beauty, and can be confident and smile in the face of difficulties. 


Azurite is an emotional healing stone, its purity cleans up the mind and soul, and brings light and truth. 


Azurite is strongly favored by prophets and feng shui masters, who believe that it can act on people's subconsciousness, open the "third eye", awaken sleeping wisdom and talents, and improve people's intuition and insight.