Chrysocolla is a mineral especially common in Peru, USA, Bavaria and Saxony. Translated from Greek, the name "chrysocolla" means "golden glue". There are a lot of varieties of this mineral, it is especially popular due to its properties.
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Chrysocolla varies in hardness and color. There are minerals of blue, green, emerald, purple and almost black shades. Depending on the degree of hardness, the stones can shimmer with a metallic or glassy luster. Chrysocolla is most often used as an ornamental stone for making jewelry.
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Healers recommend using the healing properties of chrysocolla in case of "female" diseases or significant menstrual irregularities. The mineral is able to heal many diseases associated with the throat and respiratory system. It is recommended to wear it for asthma, chronic bronchitis, thyroid diseases and to strengthen the immune system.
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In addition to its medicinal properties, chrysocolla also has a tonic effect on the body. If you wear pendants, bracelets, earrings and beads from this mineral, then sleep is normalized, vigor and good mood appear. It is recommended to use the special effect of chrysocolla during stress, depression or strong psychological distress.
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In the form of a talisman, chrysocolla can help attract good luck to those people whose activities are associated with mental stress - scientists, researchers, mathematicians, professors. In magic, this mineral is most commonly used for meditation sessions.
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Chrysocolla charms scare away dark forces and relieve a person of phobias. But women are recommended to wear such talismans to enhance femininity and attractiveness. Chrysocolla is also considered a symbol of the maternal principle, therefore, pieces of minerals in the old days were often carried with them by pregnant women who did not part with amulets during childbirth.