Self Mastery Mala
Self-Mastery Power Mala lovingly handmade by the goddesses. All gemstones have been cleansed in the sparkling, crystal clean ocean. Pre order...
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Abundance Power Mala lovingly handmade by the goddesses. All gemstones have been cleansed in the sparkling, crystal clean ocean. Pre order...
more infoOnyx, beautiful black Onyx
I have a long held fascination with Onyx. From the time I was a young child, rummaging through my mothers jewellery box and striking gold, so to speak, when I came accross a three stringed black beauty, complete with silver clasp. The onyx was jet, jet black and faceted so it shone brightly, like the night sky with stars and it had the quality of reflecting any light source that was around. It was heavy and the onyx tapered off to small, delicate beads as it reached around the back of my neck. It is quite puzzling how this black stone has held my fascination for my whole life. As I got older, I only...
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Stunning Faceted Ruby & Silver Necklace. Gorgeous triple twisted strand Rubies and Tubes of Silver entwined to make a uniquely designed one of a kind necklace. You can wear it straight or twisted. Either way, it is simply stunning. This necklace has the weight of quality cut stones. Just to hold it, you can feel the quality. This is a choker style necklace and would be a much desired addition to any Goddesses collection. ~ Ruby ~ To own a ruby is said to have contentment and peace. Placed under a pillow the ruby may ward off bad dreams. Given as a gift, the ruby is a symbol of friendship and love. The ruby...
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A little bit of info for you to enjoy: Turquoise is not a primary element like iron, copper, silver, etc. Rather, it is a secondary element formed over time as a result of minerals that accumulate in the planet’s crust through two processes, weathering and oxidation. Turquoise usually occurs as encrustation in cracks or as nuggets. As water moves through porous rock, minerals are dissolved, such as copper, aluminum and iron. Often these minerals come from other secondary elements; copper might come from azurite, for example. Over eons of time, these minerals accumulate in pores, cracks and crevices to form deposits of the material we know as “turquoise.” Oxidation of other minerals present at...
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