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OFTEN BOUGHT TOGETHER :
Our Morganite tumbled stones are such a wonderful way to express affection for that special someone. Symbolizing lasting true love and mutual respect, Morganite crystals are beautiful to behold and are wonderful for conveying blessings to friends and family. Carry one of our Morganite stones with you daily to enjoy its serene, supportive energy, or add one to a cage pendant to create your own gorgeous piece of gemstone jewelry. Morganite tumbled stones are excellent for harmony bowls, crystal grids, and meditation, but they make especially meaningful gifts since they symbolize lasting love.
Morganite Meaning and Metaphysical Properties
Morganite, also known as Pink Beryl, is one of the strongest Heart Chakra stones, symbolizing the promise to love truly, selflessly, and unconditionally. The meaning of Morganite is harmonious partnership, so it's no surprised that Morganite is associated with deep connection, appreciation, attentiveness, and heartfelt communication. Because it is said to inspire honest and loyal affection as well as romance and mutual respect, Morganite rings have found great popularity in the modern day and are used as engagement rings and wedding rings. As a stone of harmony, balance, peace, and blessings-- especially in relationships-- Morganite offers us a nurturing, supportive energy and is believed to embody the love of Angelic Guides, Guardian Angels, and other spirits of protection.
Morganite is a natural gem in the Beryl Group and can occur alongside other shades of Beryl stone, such as Goshenite or Aquamarine. Typically found as tabular crystals in lithia pegmantites, Morganite can range in color from pale yellow-peach tones to its highly sought after pinks, with pink-violet stones being exceptionally popular.
Product Information:
You will receive one tumbled Morganite stone in the approximately size range you have chosen from the menu.
These are natural Morganite stones and may feature small spots of texture or inclusions of other minerals. They vary in color as pictured, from pale beige to orange to a gentle pink.