Turquoise
Turquoise Often prized as an art piece or decorative stone, turquoise holds special appeal for those who love the color of the sea, the coast, and all things tied to water. It is especially valued in offerings and symbols dedicated to the goddess Mizu, often carved into ornate charms, ceremonial idols, or inlaid into wands devoted to her worship. Its gentle, ocean blue hue gives it an elegant and soothing presence.
In magical practice, turquoise is a favored material for water based magic. It serves as both a ritual focus and a reliable spell component, channeling the steady, flowing energy of its element of water to enhance control, precision, and restorative properties in casting.
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In magical practice, turquoise is a favored material for water based magic. It serves as both a ritual focus and a reliable spell component, channeling the steady, flowing energy of its element of water to enhance control, precision, and restorative properties in casting.
So how many you want for you use and looks.
Properties
Physical & Chemical Properties
Turquoise holds the magical property of absorbing destructive energy, either storing it for later use or stabilizing it on the spot. Turquoise are naturally attuned to the signature wavelength of the element of water making them a prime material in enchantments, rituals, and spellcasting of that discipline. Their resonance allows the process to flow more smoothly and efficiently than with any other gem.
Type
Stone
Color
light blue

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