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Please note: our gemstones are not sold for lithotherapy. Natural stones are no substitute for medical expertise or treatment.
Thanks to its neutral appearance and luminous reflections, it blends perfectly with other stones such as Howlite,Black Onyx, Moonstone or Carnelian. For a more contemporary look, combine with gold, silver or copper finishes.