Skip to product information
1 of 2

La magie du cristal

Adjustable Apatite Ring

Adjustable Apatite Ring

Regular price $20.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $20.00 CAD
Sale Sold out

Adjustable Apatite Ring

Gold-plated stainless steel

Please note: Each stone is unique, so you will not have two identical rings.

Here are the main virtues attributed to it, often focusing on blue Apatite, the most common:

Psychic and emotional benefits:

  • Communication and Self-Expression: This is its most famous virtue. It is believed to facilitate communication, both oral and written, helping to express oneself with clarity, overcome shyness, and bring out "unspoken" words or repressed resentments.
  • Emotional appeasement: It helps to channel emotions, hypersensitivity, and hyperactivity. It is reputed to calm anger, sorrow, and stress, bringing a sense of serenity.
  • Mental Clarity and Concentration: It stimulates intellect, imagination, and creativity, helping to organize ideas, make decisions, and clarify goals.
  • Motivation and Confidence: It is believed to strengthen determination, willpower, and self-confidence to achieve one's ambitions.

Physical benefits (according to lithotherapy):

  • Bone and teeth health: Apatite (in the form of hydroxyapatite) is the main mineral that makes up bones and teeth. In lithotherapy, it is credited with the ability to strengthen cartilage and bones, aid in the resorption of fractures, and calcium absorption.
  • Appetite regulation and weight loss: It is often recommended to help regulate metabolism and reduce appetite, making it popular for weight loss efforts.
  • Joint relief: It is used to relieve joint pain, arthritis, and inflammation.
  • Benefits for the throat/larynx: Due to its connection with the Throat Chakra, it is associated with the well-being of this area (voice, hearing).

​Blue apatite is generally linked to the Throat Chakra (communication) and the Third Eye Chakra (intuition, clarity).

Important note: As with all stones in lithotherapy, these virtues are based on beliefs and traditions. They should not be a substitute for diagnosis, advice, or medical treatment.

View full details