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ISOBEL FALCONE’S EYE & RED TURQUOISE 8mm BEADS BRACELET

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Description

Turquoise is perhaps the oldest stone in man’s history, the talisman of kings, shamans, and warriors. It is a stone of protection, strong and opaque, yet soothing to the touch, healing to the eye.
Turquoise is a strengthening stone, good for exhaustion, depression, or panic attacks. It enhances physical and psychic immune systems, supporting the assimilation of nutrients, alleviating pollution and viral infections. It is anti-inflammatory and detoxifying, reducing excess acidity and benefiting gout, rheumatism, and the stomach.

The hawk’s Eye is predisposed to bring good luck to life as well as propel the soul to gain the perfect posture. Apart from treating the issues of the cells, it is too noted to perk up the bone and muscle strength. It is a stone that too heals the internal organs of the body, such as liver and sexual organs. Hawk’s Eye holds the propensity to assist the soul to envisage the spiritual and material goals and turn them into reality.

As a Shamanic stone, Hawk’s Eye is conceived to be helpful in the astral travel and taking up the spiritual challenges. Meditating with this alluring gem nugget aid in understanding the real concept of the life as well as help to accept the changes. It too helps the spirit to grow strong to take the situation as it is and work accordingly. Further, it restricts the soul to fight against the unwelcoming circumstances as it proffers the vision to see the new phase of life with a positive attitude. It is too assessed to connect the energies of the spirit with the energies of the past lives in addition to the cosmos. Often noticed that the vividness of the stone varies from the lightest to the gloomy qualities of the blue and may also hold green or gray bands. It holds the Chatoyant property that makes the stone reflective too. It is considered that the energies of the stone are related with the sapphire and blue quartz along with the Angelite.

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