*The characteristics of all mineral stones on our website are not scientifically proven; they are based on experiences of users and gemstone therapists. Any healing properties outlined are in no way meant to replace diagnosis or treatment by a qualified therapist or physician. If in doubt about your health, consult a physician.
In Hinduism, pearls, or “muktaphala” are revered as a symbol of prosperity and purity. They are generally considered highly auspicious and carry spiritual significance. Pearls are mentioned in ancient texts and scriptures, such as the Rigveda, and are used in religious rituals and adornments for deities. They are worn by practitioners to invoke blessings and positive energy.
The Pearl of Wisdom is also a common motif in Buddhist art and iconography, signifying the preciousness of spiritual knowledge.
In certain shamanic traditions, pearls are regarded as powerful talismans with protective and healing properties. They are believed to possess the ability to connect the physical and spiritual realms, acting as conduits for spiritual communication and healing. Pearls are often used enhance spiritual insight, attract positive energies, and ward off negative influences. They are considered to embody the energies of the moon and water, symbolising emotional balance, intuition, and inner wisdom.



































