The short version: stones with long folk reputations for luck and good fortune — citrine, green aventurine, pyrite, jade, and tiger eye. What each one is, and where the reputation comes from. Folklore, not promises.
Citrine — golden quartz nicknamed “the merchant’s stone,” kept in tills and shops for good fortune. Shop citrine
Green aventurine — quartz flecked with green mica; folklore calls it the “stone of opportunity.” Shop green aventurine
Pyrite — brassy iron sulfide whose gold-like shine made it a traditional token of wealth. Shop pyrite
Jade — tough nephrite or jadeite, prized for millennia in China as the stone of good fortune. Shop tumbled stones
Tiger eye — golden chatoyant quartz, a traditional luck-and-courage stone. Shop tiger eye
Choose in person at a Sedona shop.
