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Genuine Turquoise, Crazy Lace, Laguna Agate, and Stainless Steel Elastic Bracelet
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Bead Sizes: 8MM - 12MM, Turquoise 12MM - 18MM
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Turquoise: This is one of the most spiritual stones known. It also facilitates communication between the physical and the spiritual realms, enhances latent psychic abilities, amplifies intuition, and brings insight and wisdom.
It is often used in rituals to re Turquoise is one of the most spiritual stones in the world of crystals. It facilitates communication between the physical and the spiritual realms, enhances psychic abilities, amplifies intuition, and brings wisdom and insight.
It is often used in releasing rituals to release old commitments that no longer pertain or serve us. It encourages the soul to express itself, without prohibitions, fears, insecurities, or restrictions from the past. It helps the wearer or user explore their previous lives, shows us that we're the creators of our own destinies, and heightens our manifestation abilities. It is a purification stone and to mitigate toxic exposure to EMF, while cleansing the aura of negative energies.
Turquoise and the Native Americans (https://www.indiantraders.com/blog/turquoise-its-significance-in-native-american-culture.html)
The Native Americans believe the Earth is a living being, and all things are precious in nature. The Navajo have a legend whereby after a long period of drought, when it finally rains, human tears seeped into the earth and turquoise formed from them.
Turquoise is said to represent life and the colors of the earth and the sky, connecting the two. The Navajo believe that a piece of turquoise is actually a piece of the sky, fallen to earth. Native American nations, including the Navajo, Acoma Pueblo, and traditionally the Maya and the Aztecs, associated turquoise with spirit communication, healing, and good fortune.
The Navajo believe this stone brings good fortune, and they store it hanging from the ceiling or in baskets to protect their families from evil. It was also brought into battle by Navajo warriors to keep them from harm. It was thrown into the river when praying to the god of rain, and it is very commonly given as a gift.
Crazy Agate: Crazy or Mexican Agate was created 65 to 90 mil years ago. It’s a protection stone, known to bring happiness and laughter. It has strong, but soothing energy and vibrates at a low frequency, so it can be used for grounding. It helps you be present in the moment, brings security, inner stability, and confidence. Uses include meditation to bring hidden knowledge to light, gives courage to face the deepest of secrets, aids in self-reflection, and clears blockages. Assists in release emotional baggage to make room for love and financial successes. It can help one replace bitterness with a positive outlook on life. Origin: Mexico
It is often used in rituals to re Turquoise is one of the most spiritual stones in the world of crystals. It facilitates communication between the physical and the spiritual realms, enhances psychic abilities, amplifies intuition, and brings wisdom and insight.
It is often used in releasing rituals to release old commitments that no longer pertain or serve us. It encourages the soul to express itself, without prohibitions, fears, insecurities, or restrictions from the past. It helps the wearer or user explore their previous lives, shows us that we're the creators of our own destinies, and heightens our manifestation abilities. It is a purification stone and to mitigate toxic exposure to EMF, while cleansing the aura of negative energies.
Turquoise and the Native Americans (https://www.indiantraders.com/blog/turquoise-its-significance-in-native-american-culture.html)
The Native Americans believe the Earth is a living being, and all things are precious in nature. The Navajo have a legend whereby after a long period of drought, when it finally rains, human tears seeped into the earth and turquoise formed from them.
Turquoise is said to represent life and the colors of the earth and the sky, connecting the two. The Navajo believe that a piece of turquoise is actually a piece of the sky, fallen to earth. Native American nations, including the Navajo, Acoma Pueblo, and traditionally the Maya and the Aztecs, associated turquoise with spirit communication, healing, and good fortune.
The Navajo believe this stone brings good fortune, and they store it hanging from the ceiling or in baskets to protect their families from evil. It was also brought into battle by Navajo warriors to keep them from harm. It was thrown into the river when praying to the god of rain, and it is very commonly given as a gift.
- According to Navajo legend, there is a goddess named Estsanatlehi who was born from turquoise and is adorned with the stone. She is honored in Navajo coming of age ceremonies.
- The Pima of southern Arizona associate turquoise with healing and great skill.
- Apache people associate the stone with rain found at the rainbow’s end. They tied pieces of turquoise to their bows to keep them safe and give then strength and skill in battle.
- The Hopi believed that turquoise is the waste product of a lizard that travels between the heavens and the earth.
- Zuni believe that the stone offers protection from demons, as did the Inca, Maya, and Aztecs. The Zuni also believe green turquoise represents women whereas blue turquoise represents men.
- The Ojibwe have a powerful dreamcatcher featuring a turquoise spider, representing Asibikaashi (Spider Woman) who returned the missing sun to their people.
Crazy Agate: Crazy or Mexican Agate was created 65 to 90 mil years ago. It’s a protection stone, known to bring happiness and laughter. It has strong, but soothing energy and vibrates at a low frequency, so it can be used for grounding. It helps you be present in the moment, brings security, inner stability, and confidence. Uses include meditation to bring hidden knowledge to light, gives courage to face the deepest of secrets, aids in self-reflection, and clears blockages. Assists in release emotional baggage to make room for love and financial successes. It can help one replace bitterness with a positive outlook on life. Origin: Mexico