A Multi-Colored Rutilated Quartz bracelet is believed to offer emotional healing, mental clarity, and spiritual growth by amplifying energy, releasing negativity, and boosting intuition. At the same time, its origins lie in ancient cultures, which saw its sunbeam-like inclusions as divine, while modern understanding points to titanium dioxide (rutile) within quartz, colored by iron oxide. Wearing it helps clear energy blockages, attracts positive energy, and is used in practices to enhance focus, spiritual connection, and overcome emotional hurdles, with specific colors (gold, silver, red) adding unique energetic nuances.
METAPHYSICAL PROPERTIES (MULTI-COLORED RUTILATED QUARTZ)
Emotional Healing: Helps release fear, grief, and anxiety, bringing balance, peace, and self-love.
Mental Clarity & Focus: Clears mental fog, enhances decision-making, and sharpens judgment.
Spiritual Growth: Stimulates intuition, connects to higher consciousness, and facilitates deep meditation.
Energy Amplification: Amplifies the energy of other crystals and intentions, making it great for manifestation.
Chakra Alignment: Strongly linked to the Third Eye and Crown Chakras, clearing blockages and raising spiritual awareness.
Protection: Offers protection against negative energies and helps cleanse the aura.
Color Variations: Golden (strength, manifestation), silver (release), red/brown (passion, vitality) add unique vibrations.
ORIGINS & COMPOSITION
Composition: It's quartz (silicon dioxide). It contains needle-like rutile (titanium dioxide) inclusions.
Color Source: Iron oxide within the rutile gives it golden, reddish, or brownish hues, while other minerals can impart green or black hues.
Historical Beliefs: Ancient Egyptians thought it captured sunlight; Romans used it to foster courage; Chinese emperors used it to gain power; it was universally seen as connecting the physical and spiritual realms.
Name Origin: Named from the Latin "rutilus" (red), coined by German mineralogist Abraham Gottlob Werner in the 1800s, though its use predates this naming.
Multi-Colored Rutilated Quartz beaded bracelet
1. Take a soft measuring tape and wrap it around your wrist.
2. Make sure it is not too tight or too loose.
3. Note the spot where it overlaps.
4. Record the measurement in centimeters. This is your wrist size.
5. If you want a snug fitting bracelet, order your bracelet in your wrist size. If you want it to fit a little looser, add 1/2cm to 1cm to your wrist measurement to get your bracelet size.

