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How RootChakraStones is edited

RootChakraStones is maintained through a small editorial workflow led by site editor Mara Vale. The work is centered on reader questions about lapis lazuli, aquamarine, amazonite, root chakra-themed stone practice, and the ordinary decisions that come with choosing, storing, comparing, and using crystals.

The team process is intentionally modest: choose a practical topic, describe visible stone qualities, keep chakra language clearly belief-based, and revise older pages when wording, structure, or care notes can be made clearer.

Hands reviewing lapis lazuli, aquamarine, and amazonite notes beside a small tray of crystals
Editorial review starts with the stone in view: color, texture, retail wording, care notes, and the boundary between observation and belief-based practice.

topic selection

Questions come before claims

Pages are planned around beginner tasks: telling stones apart, understanding common retail descriptions, choosing a form, setting a personal-use context, or checking a simple storage and care concern.

stone note

Visible details stay close to the copy

Lapis lazuli is discussed through ultramarine color, pyrite flecks, and calcite streaks. Aquamarine and amazonite are handled through color range, translucency, banding, polish, and common forms.

practice boundary

Chakra language is framed as tradition

When a page mentions grounding, symbolism, meditation, or ritual use, it is presented as belief-based crystal practice or personal interpretation, not as medical, scientific, diagnostic, or guaranteed guidance.

revision habit

Older pages are kept open for cleanup

Drafts and published pages may be revisited for softer claims, clearer selection cues, better internal links, more precise care language, or a cleaner distinction between stone observation and symbolic meaning.

related site notes

For the editor profile, read Mara Vale. For the wider site purpose, visit About RootChakraStones. For more detail on review boundaries, see the Editorial Policy.