Mookite Gemstone Information

Mookite
Mookite

Mookite is a form of Jasper which is a predominantly reddish-rose colour, marbled or striped with bands of yellow, cream, tan, white or brown and is named for the Mooka Creek area in Western Australia where it is mined. Mookite is an Aboriginal Mother Earth stone known for its healing and connection with the positive energy currents of the Earth. It increases life force in the physical body, and promotes an ageless spirit willing to accept change and seek new experiences. It awakens the energy of one’s own instinct, and is an excellent stone for pregnant parents to communicate with their unborn child.

Mohs Hardness

Gemstone hardness is measured on the Mohs scales. This stone is 6 – 7 on the Mohs scale. For further information please see http://www.geologypage.com/2016/04/mohs-hardness-scale.html

Sources

Australia

Gemstone Meaning

In Australia, Mookite was and still is considered to be a healing stone that bestows strength. It is said to shield the wearer from difficult situations and to connect us to loved ones who have passed away. It is believed to bring us into the “here and now,” aiding with problem assessment and decision making.

Spiritual Healing Properties

Meditation with Mookite increases your flexibility and your ability to see various solutions to any problem.

Chakra

Element

Earth
Earth

Stone Combination

The following are good stones to combine with Mookite.

Stone Combination

The following are good stones to combine with Mookite.

Bloodstone
Bloodstone
Emerald
Emerald
Sapphire
Sapphire

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