IDENTITY CARD

PEACH MOONSTONE

Peach Moonstone is a subtly colored variety of the famous moonstone. Less well-known than its white or rainbow version, it is distinguished by its warm tones of pinkish beige to apricot, and its silky, slightly iridescent luster. A symbol of gentleness and benevolence, it evokes inner cycles, soothed feminine energy and the ability to welcome what is. It is for those seeking a more tender, reconciled connection with themselves.

GEM TYPE
FELDSPAR ORTHOCLASE
FAMILY
SILICATE
COLOR(S)
PEACHY PINK, PINKISH BEIGE
MOHS SCALE
6 - 6.5

GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN

India

Major deposit for this variety

United States
Madagascar
Tanzania
Moonstone's peachy color is due to the presence of naturally tinted iron and potassium feldspars, which influence the stone's pinkish hue during crystallization.

A little history

Moonstone has been known and used since ancient times, particularly in India, where it is considered sacred and associated with the goddess Chandra. Although the peach variety has only more recently been identified as such, it has long been used in handcrafted jewelry for its discreet brilliance and reassuring hue. In contemporary lithotherapy, it is prized for its ability to combine lunar energy with a more enveloping human warmth.

LITHOTHERAPY

In serious lithotherapy, Peach Moonstone is recognized for its soothing, emotionally supportive and empowering effects:

Emotional softness
It is said to help calm hypersensitivity, mild anxiety or mild emotional tension.
Self-acceptance
It encourages the acceptance of emotions without judgment, with tenderness and distance.
Female balance
It is said to accompany hormonal cycles or transitional phases (puberty, maternity, menopause...).
Creativity and intuition
It would support artistic or spiritual projects with a calm, fluid energy.
Associated astrological signs
Cancer, Pisces, Virgo.