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Charoite Cabochon Stone Gemstone for Jewelry Making Pendant Earring Ring Necklace Bracelet Manufacturer supplier Exporter Wholesaler from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Charoite History There is a mineral with the name "charoite, " but that is not what the gemstone industry means by the moniker. Rather, it is a rock that resembles lapis lazuli. Charoite wasn't described until the late 1970s, when its beauty was finally acknowledged, despite the fact that it was once believed to have been found in Russia in the 1940s. There is debate as to whether the Chara River in the area or the Russian word chary inspired the name of this remarkable purple rock (meaning "charms" or "magic"). Charoite Metaphysical Properties While charoite and other materials are new to the commercial market, they have been utilised regionally for ceremonial and therapeutic purposes. The deep purple stone was used by the Mongols to fashion beautiful items and was frequently added to tea water during the boiling process. They thought it would make family relationships stronger. Charoite is sometimes referred to as a "stone of transformation" since it is considered to help people change their negative emotions into positive ones. It is thought to promote confidence, self-esteem, assertiveness, and inner strength. It is associated with the astrological signs of Sagittarius and Scorpio even though it is not a birthstone. The solar plexus, third eye, and crown chakras are said to benefit from charoite.
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