Jan Sikes

#WednesdayWonders – #gemstones #PinkTourmalineinQuartz

Hi, everyone. I love sharing these gemstone posts with you so much and the piece I’m highlighting today is one of my favorites!

My piece of Pink Tourmaline in Quartz is about 3″ long and 2″ wide and is just absolutely gorgeous! I photographed both sides of the stone because each is equally beautiful.

Pink Tourmaline encourages an influx of love, joy, and happiness to fill your life. It has a beautiful energy that vibrates within both the heart chakra and the higher heart chakra. The vibration of this lovely crystal will help to bring back your passion for living. This lovely pink crystal is high in lithium. This inclusion of lithium is known to help emotional and mood-related problems such as depression anxiety and stress.

Deposits of this color of Tourmaline have been found in Afghanistan, Africa, Brazil, and the United States, with some of the best stones coming from California.

Not only does the Pink Tourmaline promote emotional healing, but it also helps balance a dysfunctional endocrine system, treats the heart, lungs, and skin. Placed on the heart brings an immediate sense of relaxation and peace.

It carries a strong feminine or yin vibration and is known to kindle feelings of joy, hope, comfort, and support. Its vibration also encourages a more cheerful frame of mind and helps you to rise above feelings of misery and sorrow. When it is used in meditation it commonly makes a strong connection within the highest chakra in the body, located at the crown.

Mixed with the quartz, it is just an all-around beautiful stone and works exceptionally well when combined with Rhodocrosite, Rhodonite, and Rose Quartz.

Now, it’s your turn. Do you have this stone? If so, what do you think of it?

46 thoughts on “#WednesdayWonders – #gemstones #PinkTourmalineinQuartz”

  1. petespringerauthor

    I’d say that any stone that helps with emotional healing is pretty much a necessity these days.

  2. This is a beautiful and meaningful stone. It would be wonderful to make a pendant out of it to bring all the benefits. Thank you for sharing, Jan!

    1. Yes, it would, Miriam. A piece of jewelry of any kind would be a great way to keep this stone close and soak up the benefits. Thank you for stopping by!

  3. This stone is new to me & goodness it’s beautiful! I love the different meanings behind it. Such a positive stone. Thanks so much for sharing & educating us, Jan!

  4. Wonderful stone, Jan. I don’t have this one. Yet I do own a rose quartz and it’s a truly “loving” stone. I can’t explain further the vibrations of warmth. It always makes me smile while holding it or rubbing my fingers across the surface.

    1. And that is exactly what the Rose Quartz is supposed to do. It’s comforting to hold one. I like putting a Rose Quartz in my water purifier pitcher. It’s another feel-good stone. Thank you for leaving a comment today, Mary!

  5. Jan, this is truly a gorgeous stone. I wish I had one. I’ll keep an eye out at the rock shop here. I love stones with beautiful color and this is really exceptional. Thank you for sharing yours, Sister.

    1. My pleasure, sister. Yes, keep an eye out for this one. It is really beautiful. I’m sure the Etsy shops have it, but it’s so hard to buy a stone you can’t hold. 🙂 Thank you for stopping by! Love you!

    1. I’d be ecstatic to find it out in nature, Craig!! And YES, of course, carry it home if you ever find one! Thanks for stopping by!

    1. I got this piece at a Crystal Mine in Arkansas. Even though they mined Crystals, they had a huge shop with all kinds of gemstones and this one really caught my eye. I keep it on my meditation altar. I agree. It is gorgeous and is such a feel-good stone! You might check Etsy shops for this one, Jill. Thanks for stopping by!

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