Moonstone has translucent white color with a white sheen similar to "moonshine" that rolls or flows over the stone when rotated, hence the name "moonstone." The sheen is caused by light diffraction within layers of feldspar. Generally a creamy translucent white stone, rainbow moonstone features occasional iridescent or multicolored (especially blue) flashes with transparency that ranges from opaque to semitranslucent. Rainbow moonstone is best seen in natural light for play of color .
Moonstone has been used in jewelry going back to ancient civilizations. The Romans believed moonstone was born from solidified rays of the moon. The Greeks and the Romans associated moonstone with their lunar gods. During the Art Nouveau period in the early 20th century, moonstone became popular with artists and goldsmiths for creating jewelry.
Unearth the beauty of rainbow moonstone and learn about its history, geological properties, proper care and design uses. Watch this video and learn how to best showcase its natural light for a striking play of color in your jewelry.
Moonstone is often called the visionary's stone. It helps us see things more clearly. Rainbow moonstone is thought to bring balance, harmony and hope while enhancing creativity, compassion, endurance and inner confidence. Rainbow moonstone meaning is associated with strengthening intuition and psychic perception, especially offering visions of things that aren't immediately obvious. Because it’s said to help us avoid tunnel vision, we are able to see other possibilities. It's like a flash of inspiration that comes when we are open and quiet. Rainbow moonstone meaning is linked to life-changing inspiration.
Moonstone gemstones are believed to carry especially nurturing energies. Connected to the heart and sacral chakras, they help soothe emotional turmoil, inspire compassion, and support feminine energy. It is believed to be ideal for self-love, romance, or personal renewal. These stones are also linked to new beginnings, boost intuition, and gently ease stress while fostering a sense of inner peace.
Moonstone is a feldspar with a pearly and opalescent schiller. Moonstone is composed of two feldspar species: orthoclase and albite. After the two species are intermingled, the newly formed mineral cools, and the two species separate into layers. When light falls between these thin, flat layers, it scatters in many directions, producing the phenomenon called adularescence, named after 'adularia', the historical name once used to refer to moonstone.
Deposits of moonstone occur in Armenia, Australia, the Alps in Austria, Mexico, Madagascar, Myanmar, Norway, Poland, India, Sri Lanka and the United States.
Like other feldspar gemstones such amazonite and labradorite , rainbow moonstone is sensitive to chemicals, abrasives, heat, acids and ammonia. Never use a steamer, hot water or ultrasonic cleaners with this gemstone. Use mild soap and room temperature tap water with a soft cloth to retain the luster of the gemstone.
A: With its beautiful natural shimmer, rainbow moonstone is typically untreated. Occasionally, lower-quality stones will be stabilized to improve durability.
A: Every rainbow moonstone bead is unique, formed from layers of feldspar minerals that create its signature iridescent glow, known as adularescence.
A: Rainbow moonstone is mined in several locations in the United States, including Oregon, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and New York.
A: With its shimmering iridescence, almost any metal will pair well with rainbow moonstone. Silver-hued metals elicit a moonlight glow, which some may associate with the subtle shimmer of moonstone. But the contrast of warm, gold-toned metals can be an excellent foil for the silvery light of rainbow moonstone.
Remember 4th of July sparklers when you were a child? Think of them whenever you see rainbow moonstone. Unlike those sparklers, which were beautiful only when they were lit, rainbow moonstone has an immediate and constant beauty. But its unexpected blue flash is what's thrilling. The cabochons make elegant pendants. Rainbow moonstone beads in chokers, bracelets and mixed in multiple strands with amethyst will make people catch their breaths just as they did when they were kids and saw a 4th of July sparkler.
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