Seraphinite: Meaning, Properties, and Benefits

Seraphinite was first identified by Russian mineralogist Ivanovich, in 1851 in Pennsylvania. Since antiquity, people have worn seraphinite jewelry as an amulet to protect them from snake bites. Some legends also have their opinion about the origination of this fascinating crystal. One legend says that it is made of tears shed by a seraphim angel who was moved to tears by a girl whose love has been betrayed. Another legend says it is a fossilized feather of a superior angel. But in recent times, it has been highly used in the creation of gemstone jewelry and lithography. In addition to this, it is also used for carvings and home decor for large professional spaces.

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