Sugilite

  1. Gemstone Information
  2. Sugilite: Meaning, Properties and Benefits You Should Know
  3. Your Comprehensive Guide to Sugilite [With Images]
  4. Sugilite: Mineral information, data and localities.
  5. Sugilite: Meaning, Properties and Powers
  6. Sugilite Meanings and Crystal Properties


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Gemstone Information

Sugilite History Sugilite is a rare mineral named after Ken-ichi Sugi, a Japanese geologist who first discovered the material in 1944 on the Japanese island Shikoku. Sugilite is commonly pronounced SOO-jee-lite but is more accurately pronounced SOO-ghee-lite after the man it is named for. Sugilite has a vivid purple color and is usually opaque to translucent. Some of the semi-transparent stones have facets. The gemstone is used to produce appealing beads, cabochons and decorative objects. Sugilite is also known as wesselite, after the purple color material was discovered in the Wessels Manganese Mine in South Africa. Sugilite is known by other names including purple turquoise, cybelene, lavulite, luvulite, royal azel, royal lavulite and royal lazelle. Sugilite is not a well-known gemstone. Yet, on the red carpet of the 2013 Critics' Choice Awards, Naomi Watts was seen wearing a pair of sugilite drop earrings. Sugilite is also a character in Cartoon Network's Steven Universe and is voiced by singer Nicki Minaj. The character Sugilite was created when the characters Garnet and Amethyst were synchronized dancing and became fused together. Sugilite Metaphysical Properties Sugilite is believed to generate positive energy to protect against and overcome negative emotions and situations. Thought to be a nurturing gemstone, sugilite offers release from worries. It also promotes positive emotions to help relieve stress, establish peace of mind and emotional healing. To metaphysical...

Sugilite: Meaning, Properties and Benefits You Should Know

What is Sugilite? Sugilite Metaphysical Properties and Benefits Sugilite Healing Properties and Benefits Sugilite Spiritual Properties and Benefits Sugilite Side Effects Sugilite Meaning: What Does Sugilite Symbolize? Varieties of Sugilite How To Cleanse Sugilite? Questions and Answers Interactions with Sugilite Did you know that Sugilite was named in 1976, yet it was discovered in 1944? The name Sugilite comes from its discoverer, Ken Ichi Sugi , the geologist who found the crystal on an island in Shikoku, Japan. Sugilite is a unique silicate mineral from the depths of South African manganese mines. It contains other minerals, like lithium, sodium, potassium, iron, and aluminum, to produce unique colors. Grape Jelly crystal helps to balance emotions and protect your spirit from toxic blocks in the chakras. Sugilite also grew popular in the early 21 st Century as the ultimate love crystal. Sugilite is one of the high-vibration crystals that open the Crown Chakra . Because of the different colors that Sugilite shows up in, it opens all the other primary chakras. White Sugilite opens the Third Eye for intuition, Blue Sugilite on the Throat for expression, Pink Sugilite on the Heart for love, Orange Sugilite on the Sacral for power, Yellow Sugilite on the Solar Plexus for luck, and Red Sugilite on the Root for balance. Did you know that Sugilite also opens the Soul Star Chakra? It’s the 8 th chakra located outside the body and six inches above the head. The Soul Star Chakra i...

Your Comprehensive Guide to Sugilite [With Images]

Affiliate Disclosures As Jewelry Shopping Guide editors, we write about things that we love and we think you’ll like too. We often have affiliate partnerships, and may generate some revenue from these links at no cost to you. Known for its rich, royal lavender hues, sugilite is a relatively recent addition to the world of gemstones. Sugilite is fast growing in popularity as it becomes more well-known. It’s an excellent addition to any jewelry collection and perfect for mineral collectors and gemstone lovers. Sugilite is categorized as a cyclosilicate mineral, or in other words – a crystal mineral with a very high content of silicone. It was first described in 1944 by the Japanese petrologist Ken-ichi Sugi. The piece of sugilite that Ken-ichi Sugi worked with was found in the Iwagi Islet, Japan, and the mineral is indeed frequently found in Japan. Purple Sugilite pendant by Empowered Crystals. The name Sugilite comes from the name of Ken-ichi Sugi, even though the name of the mineral is typically pronounced with a soft “g” while Sugi’s name is pronounced with a hard “g”. As with most other minerals, sugilite is also known by several other names: • Royal Lavulite because of its lovely lavender color • Royal Azel and Royal Lazelle are two other names frequently used in South Africa • Wesselite because sugilite is also mined from the famous Wessels Mine in Northern Cape, South Africa. Depending on its inclusions, sugilite can actually range from light brownish Aside from Japan...

Sugilite: Mineral information, data and localities.

Named by Nobuhide Murakami, Toshio Kato, Yasunori Miura, and Fumitoshi Hirowatari in 1976 in honor of Ken-ichi Sugi (杉健一) (15 May 1901, Kashiwazaki, Niigata Prefecture, Japan - 16 July 1948, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan), petrologist at the Imperial University Kyushu, who first found the occurrence of the mineral with M. Kutsuna. Sugilite is an example of a mineral name pronounced wrongly more often than correctly. Named after Japanese petrologist Dr. Kenichi Sugi, whose name is pronounced with a hard "g" (as in "geese"), whereas most English speakers mispronounce it with a soft "g" (as in "gene"). This wasn't much of an issue when sugilite was just an obscure ugly greenish-yellowish-brown rock-forming mineral from Japan, but when it was found in South Africa as large quantities of bright purple lapidary rock and thousands of people in the gem trade started talking about it, the bad pronunciation became entrenched (Alfredo Petrov 2014). As of 2021 there are now IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols (abbreviations) for each mineral species, useful for tables and diagrams. Please only use the official IMA–CNMNC symbol. Older variants are listed for historical use only. Symbol Source Reference Sug IMA–CNMNC Warr, L.N. (2021). IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols. Mineralogical Magazine, 85(3), 291-320. Sug The Canadian Mineralogist (2019) The Canadian Mineralogist (2019) The Canadian Mineralogist list of symbols for rock- and ore-forming minerals (December 30, 2019). Pronunc...

Sugilite: Meaning, Properties and Powers

7.1 About the author You can’t miss sugilite when you walk into the store because its grape jelly purple color will surely grab your attention. It’s a beautiful and rare gem that can be opaque, and it usually comes in unusual colors. It gets its lovely colors from the manganese traces in the stone. There are sugilite stones that are the same shades of amethyst purple. There are also sugilite stones that are light brown yellow, reddish violet, pale lilac pink, magenta, dark rose red, or lavender. The name sugilite comes from the name of the geologist who discovered it in 1944 in Iwagi Islet, Japan. His name was Ken-ichi Sugi. This stone is also known as Cybelene, Royal Lazelle, Royal Azel, or Royal Lavulite. Sugilite has a large deposit in South Africa, and that’s where it’s usually mined. It can also be found in Japan and Canada. Why Would You Use Sugilite? This stone is an exceptional stone to have because it’s associated with spiritual growth. When you have the energies of sugilite in your life, you will have wisdom and genuine spiritual love. It will show you how to live authentically, and it will open your eyes to who you really are, especially if you combine it with one of the Zodiac Stones. The stone’s powerful metaphysical properties will encourage you to live more boldly and courageously, to follow your passions, and to live your truths! Sugilite’s energies will inspire you to discover your purpose in this world and make you appreciate everything about your life. L...

Sugilite Meanings and Crystal Properties

Sugilite Products $14 Science & Origin of Sugilite Sugilite is a rare potassium sodium lithium iron manganese aluminum silicate mineral that only comes out of the deep manganese mines in South Africa. Even though this mineral was first discovered in Japan in 1944, almost all pieces on the market come out of South Africa. Sugilite ranges in colors from lilac, to a deep purple-magenta. The magenta-purple Sugilite is considered to be the most precious, but any Sugilite in the translucent form known as “gel” is extremely valuable. Meaning & Energy Sugilite is a very elite and powerful stone and has earned the nickname “ love stone of this age”. It relaxes your mind and allows you to take a step back and enjoy the present moment. People working with this stone commonly find themselves having emotional connections to things and people around them that they hadn’t even realized before. Sugilite is a very “in the moment” crystal and due to it’s power, effects can be felt within minutes for some people. Sugilite is also a purifier and protecting stone used in protecting you from negative energies in your daily environment. Many people have no idea the amount of negativity that weighs on them just by being in certain environments. Sugilite puts up a “shield of light” that will protect and cleanse any negative vibrations that may come your way. Sugilite will keep your aura cleansed and radiating with light. This stone is recommended for people who have a stressful workplace or anyone...