Any gemstone (or the toadstone) that was formerly regarded as having protective or curative powers, either medically or psychologically, by reason of itsalleged magical powers as a stone, without regard to the stone being a precious stone or even a rare-stone, or to the setting (some inferior stones of this kind were set in superior-quality fingerrings).Various stones were considered to be efficacious against certain specific aliments or types of accident. Such beliefs were especially prevalent during the Middle Ages.
Virtuous Stone

Virtuous Stone
Any gemstone (or the toadstone) that was formerly regarded as having protective or curative powers, either medically or psychologically, by reason of itsalleged magical powers as a stone, without regard to the stone being a precious stone or even a rare-stone, or to the setting (some inferior stones of this kind were set in superior-quality fingerrings).Various stones were considered to be efficacious against certain specific aliments or types of accident. Such beliefs were especially prevalent during the Middle Ages.
References
From: An Illustrated Dictionary of Jewelry, autor: Harold Newman, publishers: Thames and Hudson



