The Chakra correspondences are as follows:
Crown Chakra – Clear Quartz
High spiritual vibration stone for higher states of consciousness, enhancer of intuition, psychic gifts, sobriety and memory.
Third-Eye Chakra – Amethyst
Opens the third eye, enhances enlightenment, dream-work, psychic abilities, personal power and honesty. An energy protector.
Throat Chakra – Sodalite
Gemstone of peace and relaxation, higher communication, expression of highest spiritual truth and dissolves repression.
Heart Chakra – Rose Quartz
Heart healer, harmonizer, comforter, diffuser of negativity, encourages compassion and empathy, balances male and female energy.
Solar Plexus Chakra – Tiger Eye
Gemstone of abundance and wealth, prosperous business and creativity. Increases self esteem, protects and cleanses the aura.
Sacral Chakra – Citrine
A stabilizing stone, restores vitality, motivation, creativity, positive life choices, analytical abilities and regulates the metabolism.
Base or Root Chakra – Red Jasper
The Seven Chakras (Hindu)
Sahasrara (Sanskrit: सहस्रार, Sahasrāra), or Sahastrara
Appearance: 1,000 multi-colored petals arranged in 20 layers with 50 petals.
Location: Sahasrara is centered at the top of the head.
Seed mantra: mmm
Ajna (Sanskrit: आज्ञा, ājňā) meaning “command or summoning”
Appearance: Two white petals.
Location: Ajna is positioned in the brain, behind the eyebrow center.
Seed mantra: Aum
Vishuddha (Sanskrit: विशुद्ध, Viśuddha) also known as Vishuddhi
Appearance: 16 purple or smoke colored petals.
Location: Vishuddha is positioned at the neck region near the spine.
Seed mantra: ham
Anahata (Sanskrit: अनाहत, Anāhata), meaning “unhurt or unbroken”
Appearance: A lotus flower, with 12 vermilion petals.
Location: Anahata is positioned behind the spine at the heart region.
Seed mantra: yam
Manipura (Sanskrit: मणिपूर, Maṇipūra), meaning “City of jewels”
Appearance: An upside-down triangle, with 10 dark-blue petals.
Location: Manipura is situated directly behind either the solar plexus.
Seed mantra: ram
Swadhisthana (Sanskrit: स्वाधिष्ठान, Svādhiṣṭhāna), meaning “One’s own abode”
Appearance: A lotus flower, with six vermilion colored petals.
Location: Swadhisthana sits at the tailbone, two finger-widths above Muladhara.
Seed mantra: vam
Muladhara (Sanskrit: मूलाधार, Mūlādhāra), meaning “Root” or “Support”
Appearance: A square lotus, with eight sided spears and four red petals.
Location: Muladhara sits at the of the spine
Seed mantra: lam