Editorial Standards

How the Stone Library Is Written

The L&H Atelier Stone Library is an editorial archive for natural stone jewelry, symbolism, care, and material culture. It is written to help readers understand stones as materials and cultural objects before they become products.

Author and Review Policy

Stone Library articles are published by the L&H Atelier Editorial Team. Articles are reviewed and updated when product links, care notes, material details, internal links, or editorial standards change.

Language We Use

We use careful symbolic language: "historically associated with," "traditionally linked with," "many cultures believed," "often connected with," and "symbolic meaning." These phrases allow cultural context without presenting belief as fact.

Claims We Avoid

We do not claim that a stone heals, protects, manifests, cures, guarantees energy, or creates a certain outcome. L&H Atelier jewelry is not medical, spiritual, or therapeutic advice. Stone meanings are presented as symbolic, historical, visual, or cultural associations.

Materials and Care

Care guidance is based on practical jewelry handling: hardness, water sensitivity, surface finish, metal finish, impact risk, storage, and gentle cleaning. When a stone or material is delicate, we describe the practical reason plainly.

Commerce Integrity

Product links are added when they help readers move from a stone guide to relevant jewelry, collections, styling ideas, or gift paths. Editorial content should never pressure the reader with exaggerated claims.

Corrections

If you notice a broken link, unclear material note, spelling issue, or cultural context that should be refined, contact us through the Contact page.