Collection: Brass

Grounding, Projection, Protection

 

Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, has a storied history dating back to ancient civilizations, including Egypt. While the Egyptians primarily used copper and gold for various purposes, there is evidence suggesting they were also familiar with brass-like alloys, particularly orichalcum, which was used in crafting jewelry, decorative items, and even in the creation of ceremonial objects. In ancient Egypt, metals were not just materials; they were imbued with symbolic meanings. Copper, a primary component of brass, was associated with the goddess Hathor and was believed to have protective and healing properties. The use of brass or similar alloys would have carried similar connotations, signifying protection, wealth, and divine favor. 


Brass is primarily composed of copper and zinc, with the proportions varying depending on the desired properties of the alloy. Typically, brass contains about 67% copper and 33% zinc, although these percentages can vary. Copper contributes to the metal's ductility and thermal conductivity, while zinc enhances its strength and corrosion resistance. The process of making brass involves melting copper and adding zinc to the molten copper, with the proportions carefully controlled to produce the desired characteristics. The resulting alloy is then cast or wrought into various shapes, making it versatile for use in everything from musical instruments to jewelry. **Benefits of Wearing Brass** Wearing brass jewelry has been associated with several benefits, both physical and metaphysical. Physically, brass is believed to have antimicrobial properties, which can help prevent infections and promote overall skin health. It is also thought to help with joint pain and inflammation, particularly when worn close to the skin. Metaphysically, brass is often associated with courage, strength, and resilience. It is said to enhance the wearer’s ability to express themselves and to attract positive energy. Additionally, because brass contains copper, it is believed to have grounding properties, helping to balance emotions and promote a sense of calm and stability. 


 Brass is closely associated with the planet Venus, which governs love, beauty, and harmony. As a result, it resonates strongly with the zodiac signs ruled by Venus: Taurus and Libra. For Taurus, brass can enhance their innate strength and stability, while for Libra, it can help balance their desire for harmony and their need for self-expression. In addition to Venus, brass has connections to the Sun, making it beneficial for those under the sign of Leo as well.

Metaphysically, brass is believed to channel energies of wealth and abundance, making it a popular choice for those seeking to attract prosperity. It also aligns with the element of fire, which represents transformation, creativity, and passion. Wearing brass can help amplify these qualities, making it a powerful tool for manifestation and personal growth.

Crystal will come in its raw form. Size and shape may vary from picture due to each stone being unique in color and form. All of our crystals are ethically and naturally sourced from various places around the world. 

Chakras - Solar Plexus ChakraSacral Chakra
Zodiac - Taurus, Leo & Libra

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