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​Luck & Prosperity Stones by Jenny Phuket

Discover the Power of Natural Stones

Luck & Prosperity Stones

Invite abundance and good fortune with stones long linked to success. Citrine, Green Aventurine, Tiger Eye, and Jade are known as “lucky stones,” worn by traders, travelers, and dreamers through history. Whether for new opportunities or steady growth, these bracelets symbolize prosperity and positivity.

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Luck & Prosperity Stones Description

Tiger Eye

Tiger Eye

Known as the stone of courage and clarity, Tiger Eye is believed to attract luck, boost confidence, and protect against negative energy. Many wear it to stay focused, make clear decisions, and bring prosperity into their lives. This shimmering golden-brown stone is mostly found in South Africa, but also in Australia, India, and Namibia, where its unique chatoyancy (the “cat’s-eye” effect) makes it a favorite among collectors.

Amethyst

Amethyst

Known as the stone of wisdom and balance, Amethyst is believed to enhance clarity, intuition, and inner calm. Found in Brazil, Uruguay, and Zambia, its regal purple has been prized since ancient Greece—where people thought it could prevent drunkenness (the name comes from “amethystos,” meaning “not intoxicated”).

Citrine (yellow quartz)

Citrine

The merchant’s stone, Citrine is thought to bring wealth, optimism, and creativity. With its sunny golden glow, it’s found in Brazil, Madagascar, and Russia. An old tradition says shopkeepers kept Citrine in cash drawers to attract prosperity.

Jade

Jade

Revered as the stone of harmony and prosperity, Jade is cherished for luck, health, and longevity. Found in China, Myanmar, and Guatemala, it’s been carved for over 6,000 years. In Chinese culture, Jade was called “yu,” meaning heavenly stone, symbolizing purity and protection.

Rose Quartz

Rose Quartz

The stone of love, Rose Quartz is believed to attract harmony in relationships and heal the heart. Found in Madagascar, Brazil, and South Dakota, its gentle pink glow is timeless. Ancient Egyptians used it in face masks, hoping it would keep them youthful.

Sunstone

Sunstone

​The stone of joy, Sunstone is believed to boost vitality, confidence, and good fortune. Its warm sparkle is often associated with leadership and positivity. Found mainly in Norway, India, and the U.S. (Oregon), it was once carried by Viking explorers, who thought it could help them navigate by the sun, even on cloudy days.

Blue Pyrite

Pyrite

Often called Fool’s Gold, Pyrite symbolizes abundance, protection, and determination. It’s found in Spain, Peru, and the U.S., shining with a golden metallic luster. Ancient Incas used Pyrite as mirrors in sacred rituals, believing it reflected not only the face but also the soul.

Olive Agate

Agate

The stability stone, Agate is said to bring grounding, strength, and emotional balance. Found worldwide—Brazil, India, and the U.S. especially—it has countless colorful varieties. Ancient Romans believed wearing Agate could make them more persuasive and even improve harvests.

Golden Sandstone

Sandstone

Formed from layers of sand compressed over time, Sandstone is known as a stone of creativity and strength. It’s believed to help boost motivation, stability, and confidence in new ventures. Found in regions such as the United States, India, and Australia, Sandstone reminds us that even the smallest grains can build something lasting and beautiful.​​

Turquoise

Turquoise

Cherished as one of the world’s oldest healing stones, Turquoise is believed to bring protection, luck, and peace of mind. Its striking blue-green hue comes mainly from deposits in Iran, the United States, and Tibet. Ancient travelers and warriors wore it as a talisman, trusting it to guard them on their journeys and strengthen their spirit.

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