

Eudialite and persian turquoise pendant
Eudialyte has developed the nickname of “The stone of the heartland” due to its connection to the energies of unconditional love and its ability to root these energies into the Earth plane through thoughts, feelings, and manifestations. Physical existence often puts a primary focus on our survival needs (food, shelter, safety) leaving emotional needs in the background and fully ignored in some cases. Eudialyte provides one with the vitality to ensure survival needs are met but also the love energy necessary to recognize and fulfill the heart’s desires. It is a stone that brings balance to physical and emotional needs so that one may live with a harmonious experience of the two. Eudialyte strongly links the heart and root together, opening the doorway to increased synchronicities that bridge the gap between what must be done and what the heart wishes to do. It is a powerful ally in bringing one’s dreams and inspirations to life.
Turquoise stones generate the highest vibrations of love, positivity and tranquility. The vast shades of ocean blues and sea greens, imitate the feeling of calmness after a storm and remind us not to lose focus of the journey ahead.
The Persians preferred sky blue Turquoise and the term "Persian Turquoise" is now used as a color grade, not a geographical indicator. In Persian, Turquoise is known as Ferozah, meaning victorious and it is the national gemstone of Iran to this day.
In Asia it was considered protection against the evil eye. Tibetans carved Turquoise into ritual objects as well as wearing it in traditional jewelry. Ancient manuscripts from Persia, India, Afghanistan, and Arabia report that the health of a person wearing Turquoise can be assessed by variations in the color of the stone. Turquoise was also thought to promote prosperity.





