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Natural Green Serpentine Stones Rune Set Crystal Elder Futhark Reiki Symbol Gemstone Set Manufacturer Supplier Exporter Wholesaler from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Serpentine History Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer) gave the gemstone the name "precious serpentine" in 1564 after Latinizing the word "serpens" to describe its mottled, scale-like look resembling a serpent or snake. It is also known by a variety of commercial names, including Teton jade and fake jade. Serpentine, onyx marble, turquoise, and verdite can all be mistaken for jade, despite the fact that serpentine is typically speckled or veined. The "new" jade is categorically identified as a serpentine by Fire Mountain Gems and Beads. Serpentine is typically utilized for aesthetic purposes or as a decorative stone. Serpentine gemstones have been utilized historically as a source of magnesium, in asbestos, and for sculpting and personal decoration. Numerous serpentine minerals have even been employed for thousands of years in construction. Serpentine Metaphysical Properties Serpentine is thought to aid with gaining control of one's life. According to metaphysical theories, serpentine helps purify the mind to make meditation easier. Serpentine is thought to activate the crown chakra and clarify muddled sections of the chakras, fostering spiritual awareness and ESP.
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