Meanwhile, other Southwestern tribes believed the stone attracted life-giving water. Indeed, both the Lakota-Souix and the Navajos used the sea-green stone in their cloud-busting rituals. These rituals invited the rain god to release heaven's waters upon the earth. Finally, the majority of the southwestern tribes wore turquoise amulets for personal protection from harm, illness, and negative energies.
Shamans also used them in healing rituals. The ancient jeweled works of art from Turkey and Persia demonstrate their love of turquoise, as well. Indeed, the Turks and Persians also believed in the blue stone's protective powers.
Turkish warriors crafted talismans from the ancient mineral. They used them to adorn their swords, their armor, and their horse's bridles and saddles. They believed these amulets protected them specifically from injuries associated with falling.
Furthermore, they believed turquoise enhanced their courage, providing the inner calm necessary to master fear. In addition, they believed the water stone provided good fortune and happiness. Greek maidens wore the sea-green stone as a symbol of their purity. Meanwhile, in England, maidens offered gifts of turquoise to their lovers as a symbol of enduring love.
In Russia, the blue-green stones also symbolized love. In fact, couples often incorporated them into their wedding rings. As a result, we gain emotional stability. However, excessive use of the color turquoise may precipitate emotional imbalance. As tranquil as it is inviting, turquoise restores, warms, and soothes the soul. We can ascribe its peaceful presence to its blue undertones, its energizing spirit to its yellow elements, and its encouraging aspects to its green components.
Together, these three hues make turquoise the uplifting and relaxing color that it is. To combat stress and fatigue, turn to the color turquoise. In the throes of a crisis, allow the color turquoise to talk you off the ledge. Turquoise helps us think clearly, making it the ideal color to have around when an emergency arises. Not only does it foster sound decision-making, but it also promotes structure.
When we see the color turquoise, it makes us want to be more organized. Instead, it merely suggests it. Reigning in emotions is easier said than done. The color turquoise facilitates this process by calming the nervous system. A blocked throat chakra can lead to many problems both within the way we speak to ourselves and how we communicate with the world. If you struggle to open your throat chakra you may have trouble being heard and valued, you may find it tricky to keep your boundaries clear, and you may feel like your people-pleasing is holding you in place.
As a stone that connects with the throat chakra and invites it to flow, Turquoise Howlite is all about bringing your truth bubbling to the surface. If you are looking to leap higher, then Turquoise Howlite once more lends a hand. Sagittarians are often positive and optimistic and full of curiosity. They love to dream big and reach high and they can be a lot of fun to be around.
With all this abundance comes a quick moving pace and this can sometimes lead to Sagittarians not being so great with their communication.
This fast and frenetic star sign can be a little too direct and blunt for some people which does lead to a level of strife. As Turquoise is a wise old stone that leans heavily on calmness and communication, this could be just the tool to balance you out. Check out our healing Turquoise Bracelet!
From wearing gemstone jewelry as a close companion to bringing it into your home, there are tons of benefits of using Turquoise on a daily basis. Fortunately, Turquoise is such a pretty and decorative stone that it looks beautiful both on the body and when used in Feng Shui practice. Each Turquoise is unique and comes with its own iridescent and playful hues. Some Turquoise gemstones will be flecked with veins of dark brown or even black, patterned with spiders webs.
From green to blue and all the ocean shades in-between, Turquoise brings instant vacation vibes to the table. Welcome Turquoise into your home and let its water energy flow into every corner.
In Feng Shui, Turquoise is known for attracting wealth and energy meaning that it's great to place it in the office if you want to up your game. If you struggle with sleep then simply place a piece of Turquoise Howlite beneath your pillow and let the sweetness of slumber carry you away just like sleeping beauty.
Thanks to its calming properties, this stone is known as a remedy against insomnia. Have your Turquoise Howlite close by when you feel the need to express yourself to someone. Turquoise enhances the ability to see all aspects of ourselves, good and bad, and to integrate these aspects into a cohesive whole. While it is tempting to try and rid ourselves of the traits of self that are not entirely enlightened, Turquoise, like an ancient Grandfather ally, reminds us that all experiences are valid and that mistakes are simply another experience.
Wholeness can only come when we are willing to embrace all of who we are and what we have learned. Turquoise reflects the color of the world at the vernal equinox, as the blues of winter melt into the greens of spring. It is a fresh, welcome energy that moves us to serenity as new growth and life emerges.
It brings hope, discovery and balance. Turquoise tempers excesses, restores calm after a storm, relieves stress, and neutralizes extremes. It helps us moderate aggressiveness and deal with rage.
It brings us back to center. In lighter shades, Turquoise energy promotes inner harmony and peace through spiritual understanding. Darker, richer tones bring considerable power — and flexibility. They counter intolerance and let us adapt to new ideas and environments.
It provides strength and protection during vision quests and astral travel, and due to its high spirituality, acts to improve meditation and to further peace of mind. Dreams of turquoise signify the solution of a mystery. If your birthday falls in any of the following periods, a Turquoise of the color listed can be a valuable conduit to your Guardian Angel.
The table also provides the name of the Guardian Angel of those born in the time period. There are other Angels that are partial to Turquoise. The table below gives you the information about them. Turquoise honors Maat , the Egyptian Goddess of Justice. She represents the underlying holiness and unity of the Universe. She is not only the goddess of harmony, but also of meditation and friendship.
Whope is strongly associated with Turquoise because of its use for healing, bringing rain, and personal protection. Honored not only in Africa, but also in Brazil, she is the patron of women, particularly pregant women, fishermen, and sunken ship survivors. Turquoise colored crystals also honor Sophia, the Goddess of Wisdom. She is the feminine of the divine, the nurturing element of the life force. There are several ways to find an appropriate birthstone. The traditional one is listed first.
These are from the popular lists that most people are familiar with. The second way is to find your natural birthstone by the color wheel of life. You can click on the Natural Birthstone graphic below to learn more. Finally many people use the traditional stones of the Zodiac. Turquoise is one of the natural birthstones of those born as spring begins 20 March to 19 April.
Turquoise crystals bring you discovery and balance.
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