Sól
Sól
Yellow Beryl/Heliodor Sterling Silver Pendant.
Sól is the feminine personification of the sun in Germanic mythology. Heliodor, named after another sun deity Helios, is affiliated with sunshine, warmth, and vibrancy.
Beryl Keywords: solar plexus chakra, Leo; resilience, courage. Hardness: 7.5-8. Composition: Be3Al2Si6O18.
"Golden Beryl... promotes purity of being, teaching initiative and independence. It stimulates the will to succeed and the ability to manifest potential into reality. A stone that supports energy expansion, it is said to assist souls who are finding life on earth difficult, and to support anyone who is suffering from healer’s burnout or is overtaxed by protracted emotional-release work."
Hall, Judy. The Encyclopedia of Crystals, New Edition (p. 82). Octopus. Kindle Edition.
Silver, specifically sterling silver, will tarnish from oxidation. To prolong the shine and life of your silver jewelry:
- Avoid Wearing Silver in the Shower, Avoid Pools, and Avoid Hot Tubs or Springs.
- Remove Jewelry When Doing Household Chores, Working Outside, or Exercising.
- Remove Jewelry Before Going to Bed.
- Avoid Contact with Lotions, Oils, and Perfumes; put your jewelry on last!
- Clean periodically with water and mild soap, and polish with microfiber or polishing cloth.
- Store in a cool, dry place. Pro tip: save those silica packs from a shoe purchase and add them to your jewelry storage!
Although gemstones have been used throughout recorded history, they are not to be used as a prescription, diagnosis or treatment.