Chrysocolla

Its name comes from the Greek chrysos - gold and kolla - glue, since chronicles in ancient Greece (315 BC) indicate the use of this gemstone to weld gold.

In the Middle Ages, alchemists used it as a powder to relieve labor pains.
Native Americans used it to calm emotions, while the Egyptians considered it a symbol of wisdom.

It instills peace and serenity, granting joy. It reinforces hope and is a symbol of friendship.