Gemstone

Green Aventurine

Green quartzite shot through with mica flecks that shimmer in the light — named 'avventura', by chance, from the Italian for luck. The heart's companion stone in crystal tradition.

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Green aventurine is quartzite coloured by fuchsite — a green mica that catches the light in flakes suspended through the stone. The shimmer this creates is called aventurescence, and it gives every piece a slightly different character as you turn it. No two are alike.

The name is the interesting part. Aventurine comes from the Italian avventura — by chance, or by luck. The story goes that a glassmaker in Murano accidentally dropped copper filings into a melt in the eighteenth century, producing a sparkling material. The glass sold as a curiosity; the name stuck to the stone that looked like it. A happy accident became a label, and the label became ancient.

The crystal tradition takes the luck seriously. Green aventurine is the heart chakra's companion — placed there in layout work, worn over the chest, held during practice. Aries and Leo are its zodiac neighbours; earth is its element. Abundance and calm are the intentions it carries most often: a stone for the garden and the bedside table at once.

The honest suggestion is to give it a single job. Hold it briefly each morning and name, in plain words, what you're building — a quieter week, a steadier mood, an afternoon that stays in one piece. Set it somewhere you'll see it. Each time you return to it, you're returning to the intention, and the repetition does what the stone cannot: it builds the practice. The object keeps the note; the person does the work.

Below — our catalogue's green aventurine: tumbled stones, palm stones, jewellery and larger pieces for the room.

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