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Garnet, Gold


Courtesy of R.Weller/Cochise College

Stone: Garnet
Color: Dark red
Associated Element: Fire
Energy: Projective
Magickal Powers/Uses: Garnet is a stone of deep red color and is usually easily distinguished from the brighter red ruby. As it is red, it is highly associated with strength, protection, energy, passion, and sex. Garnet is a stone of abundance and can help stimulate material gains, business success, productivity, imagination, and self-confidence. It promotes healing of the heart, lungs, blood, skin, and relieves inflammation. Garnet are often given as tokens of romantic love or friendship. The garnet was sacred to the Aztecs, Mayans, Native North and South Americans, Africans, and Egyptians. They are found in India, Africa, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and the United States.

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Courtesy of Miki Sidhe Wolf

Stone: Gold
Color: Gold
Associated Element: Fire
Energy: Projective
Magickal Powers/Uses: Gold is a well-known metal with ancient associations with Sun gods and divinity in general. It is a metal of nobility, and palaces and places of worship have been decorated with gold for centuries. Gold promotes power, wealth, and luck, and wearing gold is said to ensure a long, sucessful life. A strong and malleable metal, it is said to augment these qualities in its wearer. It is also protective and stimulates positive energy. Wiccan high priests often wear gold to symbolize the God. Gold occurrs in many localities around the world, including South Africa, Russia, Siberia, Canada, and the United States.

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