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Labradorite bracelet...
CHF29.00Labradorite has very powerful calming and balancing properties on the soul. People who are very selfish and self-centered are reminded with the help of the Labradorite that they are not alone in the world.
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Moonstone bracelet, silver...
CHF29.00Moonstone is a "stone of the new beginning". The name already suggests a close relationship to the moon and intuition. Like the moon, this stone also has a reflection and reminds us that all things are part of one like the steadily waning and waxing moon changing cycle.
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Amethyst bracelet, macrame...
CHF29.00Its name goes back to the Greek: "Amethystos" means something like "not to be drunk", which is why the amethyst was considered a protection against drunkenness for many centuries. The Greeks also believed that if you wear this stone clearly visible on your body, it would protect its owner from bad thoughts and false friends.
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Armband Rhodochrosit /...
CHF29.00The Indians worshiped the rhodochrosite like other peoples the ruby, as a stone of love and the heart. The Incas first found this stone in the silver mines of San Luis, Argentina, and therefore named it Inca rose.
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Chrysokolla bracelet,...
CHF29.00The Egyptians revered chrysocolla as the softer brother of turquoise. They perceived chrysocolla as a white stone that was able to create a more loving relationship between mind and body for its wearer. The chrysocolla was revered by many peoples of antiquity as a stone of hope, which protected its wearer from emotional injuries.
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Moonstone and emerald...
CHF29.00While this stone only became popular as a healing stone and precious stone towards the end of the 18th century, the moonstone already played an important role at the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans. The moonstone was considered a power stone, which was supposed to strengthen the properties of the moon on earth.
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Rhodochrosite bracelet,...
CHF29.00The Indians worshiped the rhodochrosite like other peoples the ruby, as a stone of love and the heart. The Incas first found this stone in the silver mines of San Luis, Argentina, and therefore named it Inca rose.