Natural History
Also spelled cornelian, carnelian is a form of chalcedony. It is a reddish brown semi-precious gem stone found in Britain, India, Uruguay, Brazil, the Czech Republic, Iceland, Slovakia, Peru, and Romania. Its crystal structure is hexagonal. Carnelian's red color comes from iron oxide impurities within its silica structure.
History and Folklore
Carnelian was once worn on the hand in Egypt to ward against anger, hatred, and jealousy. It was used to protect both the living and the dead.
During the Renaissance, a carnelian might be carved with the image of a sword and hung in the home to protect against lightening and other damage to the home.
Carnelian Correspondences
Angel: Michael
Gods/Goddesses: Isis
Chakra: solar-plexus, sacral
Element: fire
Astrological Sign: Leo, Taurus
Planet: Sun
Sabbat: samhain
Tarot: Justice.
Healing and Magickal Uses of Carnelian
Body: Carnelian warms and cleanses the blood and kidneys and is also said to be good for the pancreas and thyroid. It prevents blood diseases and abnormal bleeding, encourages tissue regeneration and stimulates metabolism. Carnelian is also said to increase the sex drive. Good for the pancreas and thyroid. In addition, carnelian may be worn to prevent skin diseases and insanity.
Mind: It is said that carnelian inspires courage without aggression and strengthens self-esteem. It is a good stone to help overcome shyness and stage fright; a wonderful charm for public speaking. Carnelian also in focusing to help the speaker stay on topic. It is also said that a carnelian ring will help the wearer overcome addiction, anger and depression.
Magick: Carnelian helps in shielding and may be used as a ward against enchantments and mind-reading psychic attacks. Put a carnelian stone in a fish tank to keep fish healthy and to attract wealth. Carnelian cleanses and revitalizes aura and helps revitalize the energy of sacred sites. This stone is also said to promote peace and harmony.
Care and Cleansing
Cleanse and recharge your carnelian in sunlight
See Also
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