Scapolite pendant
On this page you can view my handmade Scapolite pendants and Scapolite necklaces. There are also more than 50 different types of other necklace charms to be found. If you are interested in other gemstones, check out the page gemstone necklace .
Discover how I create my unique necklace charms!
1. The right stone
The process of making the pendants starts with finding the right gemstone. The shape and size are important and only if they meet the requirements will it be made into a pendant.
2. Drilling the gemstone
Then in the stone using a diamond drill a hole is drilled, this is done in water to cool the stone and drill.
3. Processing the eyelet
Then an eye is made of it silver , gold filled or 14 karat gold with which the pendant is attached to the stone. Discover all gold chain charms on the page gemstone pendant gold and all the silver chain charms on the page gemstone pendant silver .
4. Take pictures
Each pendant is then photographed individually so that you can choose which one to buy. Discover the different shapes and sizes on the product pages!
What kind of gemstone is Scapolite?
Scapolite is a rare gemstone that comes in a variety of colors, including yellow, green, pink, blue, and purple. It is a calcium aluminum silicate mineral and is also called wernite . Scapolite is often used as a gemstone for its bright colors and transparency, but it is also an important raw material for the production of certain types of ceramics and glass.
How do you recognize the quality of Scapolite?
Scapolite is generally of good quality if it has the following properties:
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Color : High quality scapolite has a vibrant and bright color. The color variations depend on the chemical composition and can range from yellow to purple.
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Transparency : High quality scapolite is usually transparent and transmits light well. Some inclusions may be present, but they should not be too noticeable.
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Abrasion Resistance : Scapolite is a fairly hard gemstone with a Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6. It should be resistant to abrasion and scratches.
Where does the name scapolite come from?
The name "scapolite" is derived from the Greek word "skapos", meaning "trunk" or "stick", and the Lithuanian-Russian suffix "lith". This refers to the elongated crystal structure of the mineral. The mineral was first described and named by the French mineralogist René Just Haüy in 1806.
Scapolite effect
Personal growth, Self-discipline & Helps with traumas
Scapolite is a powerful gemstone that can help you with conscious changes in your life. It encourages independence and teaches you to achieve your goals by planning and taking action. This gemstone helps to develop self-discipline and helps to put an end to self-blame.
Scapolite revises the emotional blueprint and can dissolve old emotional traumas. Also, this gemstone can effectively unblock stuck energies, especially in the legs and veins. It is a perfect stone to wear with dyslexia as it frees the left hemisphere of the brain and increases analytical ability.
Scapolite is connected to the feminine divine energy that can help you become "whole" and be loving to yourself and others. The crystal ends mental sabotage, manipulation and thoughts such as "I'm not good enough" that keep you from standing in your full power. It helps to make decisions from an objective point of view and can calm hyperactivity.
Did you know...
...the name Scapolite comes from the Greek word "scapos", meaning "trunk", because of the typical elongated crystal shapes in which the stone is found?
chakra
Solar Plexus Chakra (3rd Chakra)
Constellation
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