Norway's National Gemstone, Thulite, was first discovered in Telemark, Norway (SW of Oslo) in 1820. It is named after the mythical island of Thule, which was a far-northern location in classical European literature and cartography now believed to actually have been Norway.
The stone is also called Rosaline (sometimes the “love stone”) and is a pink manganese-bearing variety of the mineral zoisite often containing speckles of white quartz crystals.
Metaphysically, Thulite is believed to help with love and emotional healing, enhancing problem solving skills and clarity, as well as easing many physical ailments.
Metaphysically, Thulite is believed to help with love and emotional healing, enhancing problem solving skills and clarity, as well as easing many physical ailments.
Norwegian National Stone (Thulite)
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