PIERRE SEMI-PRÉCIEUSE
Grandidierite
Grandidierite takes its name from Alfred Grandidier, a French explorer who officially discovered it in 1902 in Madagascar. It is a rare, crystalline stone whose color range varies from green to blue, depending on the quantity of iron present in its composition. It is associated with the heart, throat and third eye chakra. It is a stone that soothes fears, doubts and anxiety, promoting confidence and a sense of peace. Connected to the water element, it is a stone of communication facilitating speech and openness to others.