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CUSTOM USA RARE GENUINE 8mm AQUA TERRA WRIST MALA HEALING TIBETAN BUDDHIST 21

$ 8.53

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Origin: USA
  • Modified Item: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: 10%
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Materials: GENUINE UNTREATED Aqua Terra
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Religion: Tibetan Buddhist
  • Manufacture: hand-made
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Design: Custom, to my specifications

    Description

    21 bead CUSTOM USA RARE GENUINE 8mm AQUA TERRA WRIST MALA HEALING TIBETAN BUDDHIST
    Tibetan Buddhist styled custom design rare natural & genuine Aqua Terra mala, prayer beads
    number traditional 21
    Aqua Terra Jasper is known as the ‘The Supreme Nurturer’ and eases the pain of loneliness.
    Aqua Terra Jasper is a wonderful stone for helping one find inner peace, clarity, love and compassion
    Primary chakras:  heart, throat, third eye
    Aqua Terra (meaning Water Earth) is a wonderful stone for helping one find inner peace, clarity, love and compassion, helps with the alignment of the
    physical
    and "Light” bodies and is an excellent stone for emotional healing
    some gemologists say aqua terra is a jasper, some say a form of marble
    larger Guru and Tube bead are color themed Picture Jasper
    finished with a hand-tied good luck knot
    hand crafted in the USA
    sized to fit an average woman's wrist, comfortable on my 6.5" wrist
    matching long mala available - please see last picture above
    PLEASE REMEMBER:
    genuine gemstones are expensive.  The cheap "gemstone" mala available from China is a fake!
    Buy With Confidence:
    We are practicing Buddhists
    We respect the importance of these religious materials
    We use the same products that we sell
    USA-based
    ***
    Turquoise is one of the most powerful Metaphysical healing stones.
    Turquoise was said to have metaphysical healing powers before the word Metaphysical was invented. The
    Native American Indians
    , and before them the
    Tibetans
    , and before them the
    Egyptians
    were enamored by Turquoise and considered it to have great healing powers. To this day the Native American Indians consider Turquoise to contain very powerful Metaphysical and spiritual healing powers.
    Turquoise is a purification stone.  It dispels negative energy and can be worn to protect against outside influences or pollutants in the atmosphere.  Turquoise balances and aligns all the chakras, stabilising mood swings and instilling inner calm.  It is excellent for depression and exhaustion, it also has the power to prevent panic attacks.  Turquoise promotes self-realisation and assists creative problem solving.  It is a symbol of friendship, and stimulates romantic love.
    Turquoise aids in the absorption of nutrients, enhances the immune system, stimulates the regeneration of tissue, and heals the whole body.  It contains anti-inflammatory and detoxifying effects, and alleviates cramps and pain.  Turquoise purifies lungs, soothes and clears sore throats, and heals the eyes, including cataracts.  It neutralises overacidity, benefits rheumatism, gout, stomach problems, and viral infections.
    Turquoise is a valuable mineral and, along with Lapis Lazuli,  is possibly the most valuable, non-transparent mineral in the jewelry trade
    . It has been mined for eons since at least 6000 BC. by early Egyptians. Its history also includes beautiful ornamental creations by Native Americans and Persians. Its popularity is still quite strong today. Although crystals of any size are rare, some small crystals have been found in Virginia and elsewhere. Most specimens are cryptocrystalline, meaning that the crystals could only be seen by a microscope. The finest turquoise comes from Iran but is challenged by some southwestern United States specimens.
    Turquoise is often imitated by "fakes", such as the mineral
    chrysocolla
    , and poorer turquoise specimens are often dyed or color stabilized with coatings of various resins.
    The name comes from a french word which means stone of Turkey, from where Persian material passed on its way to Europe.
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