Hazu Tonalite

Hazu Tonalite

Science & Origin of Hazu Tonalite

Hazu Tonalite is an igneous rock from the Hazu region of Japan, near the Niyodo River in the Kochi Prefecture. Tonalite is composed of Biotite, Amphibole, Plagioclase, and Quartz, with minor inclusions of Feldspar, Titanite, Ilmenite, Magnetite, Pyrite, Zircon, and Apatite. The color is a dark grey to black and is used as a garden stone in Japanese culture. Mining and collection of this stone is prohibited and can only be acquired from older stock that was gathered before it was illegal to do so.

Hazu Tonalite

Meaning & Energy

Hazu Tonalite is a grounding stone that pushes your root chakra to engage in Mother Earth’s energy. Its energies provide you with a sense of security and help you focus on living in the moment. This enables you to direct your intentions on what is most important to you and not allow your emotions to stray away from productivity. The channeling this stone can provide is a great resource for anyone resisting their full potential usage on tasks that may not fully engage their thought process. Although some work we may do in life can become mundane and boring, these actions are important character attributes that build upon success and prosperity. The next time you are having trouble focusing your efforts or creative body on a simpler task, meditate with your Tonalite and set grounding intentions to reduce distractions. Some of the most valuable life lessons come from the most simple tasks.

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