At Ardrico, every stone is chosen with intention. Not because it sounds mystical, but because different stones have been traditionally associated with different qualities and states of being.
This guide offers a clear overview of the stones we use, and why people are drawn to them.
Choose what resonates — not because you “should,” but because it feels right to you.
Amethyst (Purple)
Amethyst is traditionally linked to mental calm and relaxation. It is often chosen by people who feel overstimulated, mentally busy, or in need of more quiet space in their thoughts.
Its energy is considered soft and settling rather than activating.
Often associated with: stress relief, mental relaxation, calming an overactive mind.
Can help you with: tension headaches, sleep disturbances, and stress-related fatigue.
Aquamarine (Light Blue)
Aquamarine is linked to calm expression and emotional flow. People are often drawn to it when communication feels tense or when emotions need space to move more freely.
Often associated with: emotional ease, honest expression, calm communication.
Can help you with: throat tension, neck and jaw tightness, and stress-related breathing discomfort.
Blue Quartz (Blue)
Blue Quartz is traditionally associated with mental calm and clear communication. It is often chosen by people who want to slow their thinking without shutting down.
Often associated with: calm focus, clear thinking, gentle mental clarity.
Can help you with: stress-related muscle tension, tight shoulders, and mental fatigue affecting the body.
Citrine (Yellow)
Citrine is traditionally associated with positivity and motivation. It is often chosen by people who want to feel lighter, more optimistic, or more engaged with life and goals.
Often associated with: positive mindset, motivation, forward movement.
Can help you with: low energy, stress-related digestive discomfort, and physical exhaustion.
Clear Quartz (Clear / Transparent)
Clear Quartz is known as a neutral and amplifying stone. It doesn’t push energy in one direction, but helps bring clarity and focus to whatever is already present.
Often associated with: mental clarity, neutral balance, focus and awareness.
Can help you with: general fatigue, tension from imbalance, and recovery periods.
Green Aventurine (Green)
Green Aventurine is commonly linked to growth and opportunity. People are drawn to this stone when they want to move forward calmly, without force or pressure.
Often associated with: confidence in new steps, growth, trust in progress.
Can help you with: stress-related chest tension, physical restlessness, and body tension linked to emotional stress.
Green Fluorite (Green)
Green Fluorite is often associated with protection, mental clarity, and emotional stability. People are drawn to this stone when they want more structure in their thoughts and a calmer, steadier inner state.
Often associated with: confidence, focus, emotional balance, protection from negative energy, harmony between heart and mind.
Can help you with: mental overload, difficulty concentrating, emotional instability, sensitivity to external stimuli, and physical tension related to stress.
Jade (Green)
Jade has long been associated with harmony and long-term balance. It is often chosen by people who want stability that feels gentle and sustainable rather than intense.
Often associated with: harmony, balance over time, emotional steadiness.
Can help you with: general fatigue, prolonged stress tension, and physical recovery.
Labradorite (Grey with Blue-Green Flash)
Labradorite is often associated with intuition and energetic protection. It is chosen by people who feel sensitive to their environment and want to stay connected to themselves without absorbing everything around them.
Often associated with: intuitive awareness, protection from overstimulation, inner clarity.
Can help you with: sensory overload, stress-related exhaustion, and tension caused by emotional overwhelm.
Obsidian (Black)
Obsidian is traditionally associated with protection and energetic boundaries. People are often drawn to Obsidian when they feel drained by external stress or other people’s energy.
Often associated with: protection, boundary setting, grounding during stress.
Can help you with: lower-body tension, stress-related muscle tightness, and fatigue from emotional pressure.
Peridot (Light Green)
Peridot is often linked to renewal and letting go. It is chosen by people who feel ready to release old patterns or emotional weight and make space for something new.
Often associated with: fresh starts, emotional release, lightness after heaviness.
Can help you with: sluggish energy, emotional heaviness, and physical stagnation.
Red Agate (Red)
Red Agate is considered a stabilizing stone. It is often chosen by people who experience emotional ups and downs and want to feel more steady and grounded.
Often associated with: emotional stability, grounding, inner steadiness.
Can help you with: lower-body tension, stress-related restlessness, and physical instability.
Rose Quartz (Soft Pink)
Rose Quartz is known for its connection to emotional softness and self-compassion. People are often drawn to this stone during emotionally sensitive periods or when they want to reconnect with gentleness rather than strength.
Often associated with: emotional comfort, self-kindness, emotional openness.
Can help you with: stress-related chest tightness, tension from emotional strain, and general discomfort.
Tiger Eye (Golden Brown)
Tiger Eye is traditionally linked to strength, focus, and confidence. People are often drawn to it during periods of responsibility, pressure, or decision-making.
Often associated with: focus, determination, confidence under pressure.
Can help you with: fatigue, stress-related muscle tension, and physical strain.
Tourmaline (Black)
Tourmaline is traditionally linked to strong protection and grounding. It is often chosen by people who feel overwhelmed by external influences and need a stronger sense of energetic stability.
Often associated with: protection, grounding, emotional containment.
Can help you with: stress-related fatigue, overstimulation tension, and physical discomfort caused by external pressure.

