Moonstone
According to Hindu mythology, moonstones are made from the moon’s ethereal light. In parts of Asia, there is a myth that every 21 years, blue moonstones are brought in by the tide. In Ancient Rome, the moonstone was associated with Diana, twin sister of Apollo and goddess of the Moon.
Wearing a moonstone is believed to bring love, wealth, and success. It is also believed to give the wearer clear visions and prophecies. Because the moonstone is said to protect travelers at night, it is also known as the “traveler’s stone.” Best worn on the ring finger of the left hand.
The Traveller's Stone Ring
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It was believed that moonstone was crystallized moonlight, and so gave those who possessed it the moon's protection and guidance. Moonstone thus became known as the Traveller's Stone, for it was said to be able to illuminate the path for… SEE MORE
Obsidian
The obsidian, an igneous rock formed by the rapid cooling and hardening of volcanic lava, was central to Mayan technology. Called Itzli, the same name as the Mayan god of stone, obsidian was used for carving sharp knives and beautiful jewelry. It is also associated with the goddess Ītzpāpālōtl (“Obsidian Butterfly”), who rules over the paradise Tamoanchan.
Obsidian, especially black obsidian, is a powerful stone for protection and is used by seers to look into the spiritual realms (such as in scrying). It is also known for its healing and grounding properties. Wear it as a necklace to help ease blockages in the solar plexus.
Obsidian Tree of Life Necklace
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The Tree of Life is a universal symbol representing different things across various cultures and religions. It is often seen as a representation of our personal development and unique beauty. Like the branches of a tree that strengthens with age and… SEE MORE
Agate
The use of agate goes back to Ancient Sumerian times. Sumerian mothers wore agate with other stones to ward away the malevolent goddess Lamashtu. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Garden of the Gods is said to be adorned with many gems, including agate. And the Celts associated agate with Cerridwen, goddess of poetry, inspiration, and the cauldron of transfiguration.
Agate is often used for strength, courage, and clearing the mind and heart. Agate is also known for helping the bearer stay balanced and rooted while enhancing your intuition.
Dragon Vein Agate Bead Strands
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Make your own legendary accessories with these Dragon Vein Agate Beads! Dragon vein agate is a semi-precious stone laced with contrasting veins that take on the appearance of dragon scales. The vibrant color of the beads give them the appearance… SEE MORE
Amethyst
In Greek, amethyst means “not drunken,” because it was believed that the gemstone could ward off Bacchus and keep the wearer clear-headed. The Romans even put amethysts in their goblets to keep them from getting drunk. Meanwhile, the Ancient Egyptians used the amethyst to protect them from witchcraft and against feelings of guilt and fear.
Amethyst is known for its ability to ward off evil thoughts, make you smarter and wiser, and improve your focus. It also helps to create a sense of peace and calm.
Tree of Life Crescent Moon Semi-Precious Gemstone Necklace
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The Tree of Life appears in various cultures around the world, commonly representing the connectedness of everything in the universe. Its roots dig deep into the earth for nourishment from Mother Earth, and its branches reach up to the sky… SEE MORE
Lapis Lazuli
A favorite of Ancient Egyptian royalty, lapis lazuli was thought to contain the soul of the gods and help lead the soul into immortality. They associated lapis lazuli with Maat, goddess of truth. It is also associated with the Sumerian goddess of love, Innana. The insignias of her rank include a lapis lazuli necklace and rod.
Use lapis lazuli for wisdom, good judgment, problem-solving, and creativity. It encourages honesty, deep communication, and harmony in relationships. The best stone for journalists, psychologists, lawyers, and historians.
Rhinestone Phoenix Gem Pendant
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These gorgeous phoenix pendants are made with rhinestones and a semi-precious stone of your choice. Choose a stone that suits your mood or needs: Stone Benefits Amethyst Relaxation, Insight, Balance Black Agate Prosperity, Courage, Cleansing Blue Sand Intuition, Recognition, Luck Green… SEE MORE
Opal
In Greek mythology, opals are said to be the tears of Zeus, who wept with joy and relief after he and his siblings won the battle against the Titans. In Australian Aboriginal stories of Dreamtime, the Rainbow Serpent leaves opals in its wake. To the Aztecs, the fire opal was the stone of Quetzalcoatl, a feathered serpent deity.
Opal has many magical properties and is believed to spark creativity, improve eyesight, and heal the sacral chakra. In Europe, opal is seen as a symbol of hope, purity, and truth.
Silver Leopard Gem Pendant
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This beautiful pendant features a leopard perched on top of a semi-precious gemstone of your choice. Choose a stone that suits your mood or needs: Stone Benefits Amethyst Relaxation, Insight, Balance Black Agate Prosperity, Courage, Cleansing Blue Sand Intuition, Recognition, Luck… SEE MORE
Rose Quartz
Also known as the “Heart Stone,” rose quartz was formed from the blood of Aphrodite mixed with the blood of her lover, Adonis, as he was dying—fatally wounded by Ares, Aphrodite’s jealous ex-lover.
Rose Quartz is believed to be wonderful for improving circulation, boosting heart health, and healing emotional wounds. It invites compassion and care, and helps unblock the heart chakra.
Dragon's Claw Natural Stone Pendant
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This exquisitely crafted pendant depicts a dragon claw grasping a semi-precious stone. The perfect gift for loved ones who also enjoy dragons and fantasy.**Please note that these are pendants only. You may purchase a necklace chain of your choice separately at this… SEE MORE