Description
Vesuvianite, or vessonite, gets its name from Mt. Vesuvius in Italy where the gemstone was originally described by German gemologist Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1795. This gemstone was also originally known as idocrase, and is believed to help connect and open the heart chakra. It may assist in releasing pent up anger gently and help one to find emotional balance.
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