Morion


Morion (smoky rhinestone)

Element of the Earth

Morion is called dark brown and black quartz. It is almost opaque; Only the thin plates of the morion show through. The origin of the name of the stone is not entirely clear. According to one version, it comes from the Greek marrosys - "gloomy" or from morysso - "black", on the other - from the Latin togtopop - "dark crystal". Stone-cutters of the Urals in Russia called morion for its dark color with black crystal, as well as "tar" and "gypsy".

In addition to the Urals, Morion deposits exist in the Alps, in France, the USA (Maine), Ukraine and Kazakhstan, in Brazil and Madagascar. In the jewelery production for cutting, burnt moriones of smoky, wine-yellow or yellow color are used. Not surprisingly, thanks to his mourning color, Morion gained the glory of a stone associated with otherworldly forces. It is often inserted into the products in memory of people who have already left our mortal world. It is believed that the moriones help to evoke the souls of the dead during the Spiritual sessions. With all the quartz is connected elusiveness, variability and the ability to catch, grab a moment. And, of course, randomness is also associated with quartz. Therefore, all the randomnesses are connected with the present moment of time - they are connected with the essences that follow from the quartz. Just like rhinestone, it allows you to enter telepathic contact. He makes all relations clear, allows you to rationally comprehend any information. He makes any mental process acute. In the smoky crystal there are forces of Pluto.