Kyanite: The Unique Blue Gemstone of Transformation

First of all, you must know that Kyanite earned its name from a Greek word, “”kuanos’ which means “blue” due to obvious reasons, of course. It first caught the eyes of Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1789 in Austria. However, the stone enjoyed a rich symbolism throughout various cultures across the world. Starting from ancient Greeks and Romans, who were mesmerized by the beauty of its blue shades, mimicking the ocean waves. They even associated Kyanite with their God of the Sea, Neptune, believing that wearing Kyanite Jewelry could protect sailors from any calamities during their voyage across tumultuous waters. People in early times cherished its blue shades with divinity, infinity, and tranquility, believing keeping Kyanite close could bring them calmness, smoothness, and mental clarity.

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