Moon Stone
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✨Moonstone, with its ability to reflect blue or white light on its surface, resembles a shimmering moonlight. Since ancient times, this stone has been used to represent the moon, and some have even suggested that China's He Shi Bi might be a type of moonstone.
🔮 Moonstone belongs to the feldspar family and is typically formed by the interaction and interlayering of adularia and albite, creating an adularescence effect. Both adularescence and chatoyancy are phenomena caused by the consistent arrangement of mineral inclusions, but adularescence appears as patches while chatoyancy appears as lines.
🔮 Moonstone has always been regarded as a gift from the moon god to humans, carrying a mysterious and irresistible power. According to legends, wearing moonstone during a full moon can lead to meeting a good lover. Therefore, moonstone is known as the "Lover's Stone," symbolizing friendship and love, and is the perfect gift for a loved one. In the United States, Native Americans consider moonstone a "sacred stone" and it is the gemstone for the 13th wedding anniversary. For girls, wearing moonstone for a long time can improve their inner and outer demeanor, making their behavior elegant and their attitude calm. Additionally, moonstone is the birthstone for June, symbolizing health, wealth, and longevity.