I’ve redone my palmistry page to include more information on the major & minor lines as well as hand shape.
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Essential Crystal List
This is by no means a complete list, just what I’ve got information on at the moment
I’ve included the gems (grouped by color) followed by their color variants (if no color variant is mentioned refer to category color) and keywords for their healing/magical uses.
Use this for what you want. It originally came up when I was discussing gemsonas with a friend but I’m also a stonecaster wiccan.
If you have any questions or want more information please just hit me up! :)Black and Silver
· Black Tourmaline
grounding, protecting, realigning· Obsidian [black, greenish black, grey or red-brown]
revealing, transforming, cleansing· Onyx [Black with white bands, occasionally just black]
calming, distancing, quieting· Magnetite (Lodestone when magnetized)
aligning, grounding, directing· Jet [black, dark brown]
stability, calm, perspective· Meteorite [light grey, green-grey or black]
perception, new horizons, awakening· Flint [blue-grey, grey or black]
repair, knowledge, confidence· Haematite [metallic grey-black or red]
energizing, empowering, grounding· Silver
easing, serenity, flow· Smoky Quartz [smoky brown to brown black]
potential, beginnings, stability· Tektite [various shades of green, brown, black]
containing, amalgamating, transformingBrown
· Tiger`s Eye [brown, gold]
practicality, sociability, realism· Vesuvianite [brown, green, black-green, yellow {rarely blue, purple or colorless}]
brightness, resolution, perspective· Halite [pink, brown, white, yellow, blue]
absorbing, protecting, stabilizing· Bronzite [brown, bronze-brown]
security, integration, relaxation· Staurolite [dark to light brown, yellow]
focusing, quietening, combining· Limonite [grey to brown, yellow-brown or black]
attuning, simplifying, de-clutteringRed
· Garnet [red-brown (Pyrope); red-purple or black-brown (Alamandine); red-orange (Spessartine); red or green (Grossular); all colors (Andradite); dark green (Uvarovite)]
initiating, stimulating, fiery· Ruby
positive thinking, nourishing, steadying· Zincite [red, orange, acid green]
awakening, revelation, surprise, innovation· Iron Quartz [red-brown, orange]
gently energizing, restorative, condensing· Jasper [red, brown, yellow, green]
practical, grounding, repairing· Spinel [red or brown (rarely blue, green or colorless)]
initiating, focusing, cleansingOrange
· Carnelian [orange, red-orange]
releasing, repairing, warming· Sunstone [orange-brown-gold with gold flecks]
warmth, self-worth, happiness· Aragonite [orange, golden brown, yellow, white]
practicality, self-discipline, centering· Copper [orange, orange-red]
anti-inflammatory, smoothing, unifyingGold and Yellow
· Citrine Quartz [yellow, golden-brown or orange-brown]
warming, comforting, uplifting· Amber [gold, yellow, brown, sometimes green]
enlivening, stimulating, strengthening· Pyrite [light brass yellow with a dark tarnish]
activating, cleansing, sparking, clarifying· Gold
confidence, creativity, stability· Rutilated Quartz [clear with fine strands of yellow or orange-brown needle-like inclusions]
impelling,binding, restoring· Topaz [orange, yellow, pink, white, blue, grey, green, brown, clear]
assuredness, confidence, relaxation· Calcite [comes in all colors as well as in colorless varieties]
soothing, calming. cooling· Mookaite [marbled red and yellow]
safety, practical solutions, smoothing· Heliodor [yellow, lemon-yellow, sometimes with a blueish tinge]
refreshing, restoring, clearing, quietening· Sulphur [bright yellow, yellow-brown]
cleansing. detoxifying, enliveningLight Green
· Peridot [green, yellow-green]
cleansing, freshening, invigorating· Chrysoprase [apple to emerald green]
serenity, harmony, calm· Prase (Actinolite Quartz) [medium green to dark green]
support, integration, forces of nature· Prehnite [yellow-green, clear]
softening, alleviating, reassuringGreen
· Aventurine [green with metallic flecks. Rarely red-brown, blue]
balance, tranquility, stability· Emerald [bright green]
calming, cleansing, harmonizing· Bloodstone [green with red, brown, or yellow markings]
courage, strength, support, stimulation· Chlorite [pale and dark green to black]
opening, sensitizing, revealing· Dioptase [deep blue-green]
stimulating, nourishing, expanding· Diopside [black, dark green or green (occasionally colorless, yellow or blue)]
revelation, growth, renewal· Epidote [pistachio green, green, brown or black]
gathering, strengthening, practical· Jade [green, white, grey, bluish]
belonging, stability, instinct· Sphene [yellow-green, green-brown, brown-red]
clarifying, aligning, exploring· Serpentine [shades of green, yellow, brown and red]
comforting, flowing, enlightening· Malachite [green with dark green or black concentric bands]
balancing, soothing, detoxifying, absorbent· Moldavite [translucent green, brown-green]
transforming, expanding, amplifying· Moss Agate [clear with green and brown inclusions]
feeling of space, optimism, openingTurquoise
· Turquoise [turquoise, turquoise-green, light blue]
strengthens, protects, enhances· Aquamarine [almost colorless, pale blue, turquoise]
cooling, clarifying, soothing, lightening· Amazonite [pale turquoise to deep mid-green, with lighter striations]
stimulation, communication, memory· Chrysocolla [green and turquoise to light mid-blue]
absorbing, communication, relaxing· Larimar [light turquoise, light blue, white]
far horizons, equanimity, acceptance· Smithsonite [pink, blue, green, green-blue, grey]
blending, combining, smoothingLight Blue
· Blue Lace Agate [bands of blue, white, and grey]
gently cooling, nurturing, comforting· Celestite [clear, grey-blue or sky blue]
ethereal, revealing, blissful, uplifting· Blue Quartz [dense mid-blue, grey-blue, lavender-blue]
protection, contentment, communication· Angelite [light blue, white, grey, violet]
steadiness, coolness, attentiveness· Apatite [blue, yellow or green]
structure, flexibility, strength· Tanzanite [strong blue with pleochroism of red, blue and brown]
enlivening, transmutating, expandingDark Blue
· Sodalite [usually blue with white veining]
meditation, contact, peace· Sapphire [blue or violet-blue; many other colors including black, green, yellow]
protection, understanding, power· Lapis Lazuli [deep blues with white and gold flecks]
truth, memory, awareness· Azurite [blue to dark blue]
deep release, old memory, integration· Dumortierite [light blue to dark blue to violet, usually with dark speckles and pink and brown areas]
understanding, conciliation, equilibrium· Kyanite [usually blue to blue-black, sometimes streaked; also white, grey or green]
connecting, friction-less flow, release· Preseli Bluestone [blue-grey, blue-green with inclusions]
clarifying, grounding, timelessViolet
· Amethyst
integration, spiritual calm, healing· Fluorite [purple, blue, green, yellow, clear]
coordination, innovation, inspiration· Sugilite [pink, lilac, purple]
integration, sensitivity, spiritual confidence· Charoite [violet-purple with white, pink and gold]
calm perspective, flexibility, awareness· Ioite [violet, violet-blue, brown or blue-grey]
clear thinking, decision-making, empathy· Purpurite [dark violet to dark red]
contentment, acceptance, focus, calmPink
· Rose Quartz [pink, rose, peach, violet-pink]
love, emotion, release· Kunzite [pink, lilac-pink]
love, support, understanding, peace· Lepidolite [pink, violet, grey]
fulfillment, security, instinct· Morganite
release, simplification, love· Rhodonite [pink to dark pink with black or brown areas]
resonance, passion, motivation, communication· Rhodocrosite [pink, reddish brown, grey]
self-confidence, ease, empowerment· Thulite [pink, red-pink, grey]
exploration, self-assurance, motivationWhite
· Moonstone [pearly white, cream, yellow, blue]
emotional balance, release, empathy, femininity· Zeolite [white,, grey-white, yellow, red]
cooperation, variety, innovation· Milky Quartz
diffusing, soothing, relaxing· Selenite [white, clear (occasionally yellow, brown, red, blue)]
expansion, release, cooling· Tourmaline Quartz [white or cloudy with black linear inclusions]
protecting, grounding, strengthening· Clear Quartz [transparent, white]
brightening, organizing, amplifying· Apophyllite [clear, white, grey, green, pink]
nature, clarity, transcendence· Danburite [colorless, occasionally gold or pink]
brightness, transformation, intuition· Diamond [colorless but also blue, green, pink, yellow]
brilliance, alignment, connectivity· Ulexite [clear, white]
communication, clarity, visions· Zircon [clear, most colors]
revealing, transforming, regulatingMulticolored
· Labradorite [grey with iridescence of green, yellow, orange and peacock blue]
openness, flexibility, protection· Chalcopyrite [brassy yellow (unweathered), blues, pinks, reds, yellows (weathered)]
protective, cleansing, stimulating· Opal [all colors]
[too many variations]· Tourmaline [all colors]
[too many variations]· Coral [red, white, pink, gold, blue, black]
community, strength, connectivity· Pearl [white, pink, brown, black, blue, green]
sensitivity, tolerance, alignment· Pietersite [black-blue with gold-brown flecks]
stirring, clearing, anchoring· Unakite [pink and green]
perspective, balance, self-worth
Appalachian Folklore, Wives Tales, and Superstitions
Brought to you mostly by my grandparents, but also by my family at large. These are all things I heard growing up in the northern region of Appalachia and wanted to share with y'all. The lore and sayings may vary based on location, family tradition, and other factors, but this is just what I’m sharing from my experiences!
• Give the first pinch of a freshly baked loaf of bread to the Good Men to keep them happy.
• Deaths and births always come in threes.
• Spin around in a circle three times before you walk in the front door to confuse any spirits that are following you.
• Don’t throw your hair out! If a bird builds a nest with it, you’ll have migraines.
• “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky at morning, sailor’s warning.”
• If the leaves on trees are flipped over with their backsides showing, rain’s coming.
• If you hear a dog howl at night, death is coming.
• If you’re giving someone a wallet or purse as a present, put money in it to ensure they’ll never financially struggle.
• Spirits can’t cross running water.
• Cats and dogs won’t enter a room where spirits are present.
• Carry an acorn in your pocket for good luck, a penny for prosperity, and a nail for protection.
• If you’re having nightmares, put a Bible under your pillow. They’ll go away.
• Take a spoonful of honey to keep your words sweet.
• Keeping a pot of coffee on ensures a happy home.
• It’s bad luck to walk over a grave.
• A horseshoe hung above a door ensures good luck.
• A horseshoe in the bedroom staves away nightmares.
• If your right hand itches, you’ll soon be receiving money. If the left itches, you’ll be paying it.
• Wishing on a star works. “Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight. I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight.”
• When you have a random shiver, someone just walked over your grave.
• If smoke from a fire rises, expect clear skies. If it rolls along the ground, expect storms.
• Rosemary near the door provides protection. Lavender provides peace.
• “A ring around the sun or moon, rain or snow is coming soon.”
• Wind chimes and bells keep spirits away.
• Seeing a cardinal means unexpected company.
• For that matter, so does dropping silverware.
• Rubbing a bit of potato on a wart helps it to go away.
• If the soles of your feet itch, you will soon walk on strange grounds.
• Black eyed peas, greens, and/or pork and sauerkraut should be eaten on New Year’s Day to welcome good luck and good fortune.
• Driving a nail into a bedframe or crib will drive away curses.
• If your ears are burning, someone’s talking about you.
• If you dream of fish, you are or will soon be pregnant.
• Listen to the wisdom of children, they see and know more than we think.
• To dream of death means birth, to dream of birth means death.
• To cure a headache, crush some mint leaves in your hands, cup them over your mouth and nose, and breathe in a few times. It should help.
• Placing a fern or ivy on the front porch protects against curses.
• In a vegetable garden, never plant the same plants in the same spot two years in a row. Rotate where they are, and you’ll save your soil. (Note: this is a real thing called crop rotation, and is actually kind of important)
• A black bird (Raven or crow, doesn’t matter) on the roof or a windowsill is an omen for death. To avoid it, you have to scare it away without using your voice before it caws.
• Say a prayer when you pass a coal mine for the lost souls still in the mine.
• Thank the land and the Lord with every successful hunt or harvest you have, for nothing is guaranteed.These are a few of the folklores, wives’ tales, superstitions, and sayings that I’ve heard growing up (and still living in) in Appalachia! I encourage other Appalachian witches, cunning folk, and general inhabitants of the Appalachian region (and just the mountain range at large) to share whatever bits you’ve heard over the years! I just wanted to share a bit with y'all to give you an insight into some Appalachian lore, my own practice, and maybe give you some things to research and incorporate into your own practice! 🌿✨Being from this area I have heard almost everyone of these, never realized they were local.
To add to the post
- Never pick up a coin (especially a penny) if it isn’t heads up
- Hold your breath when you pass a cemetery
- throw salt over your left shoulder for good luck but never spill it
• “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky at morning, sailor’s warning.”
FACT. Weather systems generally move west to east. A red sunset is caused by dust particles in the atmosphere, indicating dry weather headed your way. The red in the eastern sunrise, however, indicates that the dry weather is seeing itself out.
• If the leaves on trees are flipped over with their backsides showing, rain’s coming.
FACT. High humidity before wet weather makes the stems of deciduous trees floppy and limp, so they often get blown over in pre-storm weather.
• If smoke from a fire rises, expect clear skies. If it rolls along the ground, expect storms.
FACT. Storms are caused by low pressure atmosphere systems, which by their nature cause smoke to hang low instead of rising. It also causes birds to swoop and fly low to the ground, which is another true weather-predicting bit of folklore.
• “A ring around the sun or moon, rain or snow is coming soon.”
FACT. Sun- and moon-halos are caused by light refracting off ice crystals in the high altitude clouds that usually come before a rain or snowfall.
Makes you wonder what other bits of folklore will be validated by advances in science.
“Sometimes we get sad about things and we don’t like to tell other people that we are sad about them. We like to keep it a secret.”— Mark Haddon
“It is an art of the most exquisite kind to touch someone’s soul before touching their skin.”— a.y. (via inksomniac)








