Malachite
The word “malachite” has its roots in the Greek word mallache, meaning green. This captivating gemstone, with its striking green color and peacock feather-like patterns, has been revered throughout history. From its use as a protective amulet to its nickname “God stone” among the ancient Egyptians, malachite has always held a special significance. Not only is it associated with life after this world and fertility, but it is also believed to ward off negative energies. Its beauty and value have stood the test of time, as it continues to be used in sculptures and as gemstones. The ancient Egyptians even used it for healing, believing that its energy could be harnessed through direct contact with the skin. Today, malachite is still used to make stunning jewelry, often in the form of beads or cabochons. Its unique properties and history make it a truly fascinating stone.
Color
Bright green to dark green
Birthstone
June