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Recover + Restore
Stone Order (clockwise from stainless steel spacer): Smoky Quartz → Hematite → Blue Lace Agate → Lepidolite → Garnet → Onyx → Moonstone → Aquamarine → Lepidolite → Hematite → Amethyst → Rose Quartz → Blue Lace Agate → then mirrors back to the spacer
Intention: Steady return · emotional regulation · embodied resilience · compassionate rebuilding · reclaiming ground
To recover is to return. To reclaim. To rise again.
The word comes from the Latin recuperare — to regain, to restore, to get back what was once yours.
Recovery can mean sobriety.
It can mean healing after surgery.
It can mean finding your footing after heartbreak.
It can mean steadying yourself after chaos.
It can mean retrieving a part of yourself you thought was lost.
Recover + Restore honors all of it.
At its heart is Lepidolite, a lilac stone long associated with emotional balance. It is one of the few naturally occurring minerals known to contain traces of lithium — the same element used in modern mood-stabilizing medicine. For generations, it has been regarded as a companion through overwhelm and transition, a reminder that equilibrium can return.
Hematite grounds and steadies.
Smoky Quartz absorbs and anchors.
Blue Lace Agate calms the breath and softens the voice.
Moonstone supports gentle transition.
Aquamarine clears and cools the spirit.
Amethyst restores perspective.
Rose Quartz returns compassion to the self.
Garnet protects the inner spark of identity — the part of you that survives, remembers who you are, and learns again to thrive.
To recover is not only to heal from harm.
It is to reclaim your ground.
To gather yourself.
To begin again — not as you were, but as you are becoming.
Recover + Restore is a talisman for that return.
Meaningful For:
• Burnout and exhaustion
• Sobriety and recovery milestones
• Post-surgery or illness healing
• Emotional overwhelm
• Grief integration
• Life after heartbreak
• Caregiver fatigue
• Personal recommitment to self
Pairs Well With:
Grounding + Presence — for stabilizing the body while rebuilding
Protection + Warding — for strengthening boundaries during vulnerable transitions
Grief + Memory — when restoration follows loss
Path + Purpose — for reclaiming direction after disruption
Stone Order (clockwise from stainless steel spacer): Smoky Quartz → Hematite → Blue Lace Agate → Lepidolite → Garnet → Onyx → Moonstone → Aquamarine → Lepidolite → Hematite → Amethyst → Rose Quartz → Blue Lace Agate → then mirrors back to the spacer
Intention: Steady return · emotional regulation · embodied resilience · compassionate rebuilding · reclaiming ground
To recover is to return. To reclaim. To rise again.
The word comes from the Latin recuperare — to regain, to restore, to get back what was once yours.
Recovery can mean sobriety.
It can mean healing after surgery.
It can mean finding your footing after heartbreak.
It can mean steadying yourself after chaos.
It can mean retrieving a part of yourself you thought was lost.
Recover + Restore honors all of it.
At its heart is Lepidolite, a lilac stone long associated with emotional balance. It is one of the few naturally occurring minerals known to contain traces of lithium — the same element used in modern mood-stabilizing medicine. For generations, it has been regarded as a companion through overwhelm and transition, a reminder that equilibrium can return.
Hematite grounds and steadies.
Smoky Quartz absorbs and anchors.
Blue Lace Agate calms the breath and softens the voice.
Moonstone supports gentle transition.
Aquamarine clears and cools the spirit.
Amethyst restores perspective.
Rose Quartz returns compassion to the self.
Garnet protects the inner spark of identity — the part of you that survives, remembers who you are, and learns again to thrive.
To recover is not only to heal from harm.
It is to reclaim your ground.
To gather yourself.
To begin again — not as you were, but as you are becoming.
Recover + Restore is a talisman for that return.
Meaningful For:
• Burnout and exhaustion
• Sobriety and recovery milestones
• Post-surgery or illness healing
• Emotional overwhelm
• Grief integration
• Life after heartbreak
• Caregiver fatigue
• Personal recommitment to self
Pairs Well With:
Grounding + Presence — for stabilizing the body while rebuilding
Protection + Warding — for strengthening boundaries during vulnerable transitions
Grief + Memory — when restoration follows loss
Path + Purpose — for reclaiming direction after disruption