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Chyrsocolla

Naming 

Chyrsocolla is a kind of copper stone, riches in colors from light green to dark blue, usually a combination of malachite and lapis lazuli. Some Chyrsocollas also contain copper ore. 


The name of chrysocolla is derived from the Greek words "chrysos" (gold) and "kolla" (glue). It is named because it is often used as gold glue in the processing of gold ornaments. This is the technique of ancient goldsmiths. 

Chyrsocolla pendant


Chyrsocolla is also called American sapphire. Because malachite and lapis lazuli grow together, the color is a bit of emerald green of malachite and lapis lazuli blue. The texture is unique and it is very valuable and has an extraordinary effect. 

Origin 

China, the United States, Peru and Elba 

Uses of Chyrsocolla 

The Chyrsocolla is above all a communication stone. Its essence is dedicated to expression, empowerment and teaching. The blue-green tranquility releases energy, calms people, and makes truth and inner wisdom surface and be heard. 

The Chyrsocolla is a talisman for musicians. It is an excellent protection stone for learning a new instrument or joining a choir, orchestra or theater group and having confidence to play in public. 

Chyrsocolla can help people keep a clear head and coordinate our lives. It creates more initiative, promotes harmony, and strengthens confidence in one's body and instinct. 

Chyrsocolla was also regarded as a stone of hope in ancient times. It is said that the Chyrsocolla is a wise stone because it allows others to compromise, thereby preventing emotional harm. 

Chyrsocolla can be worn as jewelry or carried directly with you. The Chyrsocolla pendant is a great gift for women and can help them balance their new life. It is a good stone for those who might feel nervous at home alone at night.