Guardianite & Moldavite Quartz Crystal Pendant SS

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Guardianite & Moldavite Crystal Pendant in Sterling Silver.

"The Guardian Stone" Shields One With Angelic Forces.

Dimensions 2" x .80" inches.
Stones: 36 mm x 18 mm Polished Petal / 8 mm x 6 mm Faceted Moldavite Gemstone

Guardianite Contains: Aegirine, Feldspar, Olivine, Apatite & several other minerals.

"It is a stone of a very high vibration with an infusion of life force, grounding, strength and protection. It connects the Root Chakra with the energies of the Earth to offers a deep and immediate grounding effect. It directly nourishes the auric and etheric bodies and then aligns them with the physical body."

Moldavite Crystal Keys - Transformation, Rapid Spiritual Evolution, Chakra Activation, Cleansing, Protection, Increased Incidence of Synchronicities.
Chakras - All, especially Heart (4th) Third Eye (6th)

Moldavite is a rare bottle-green translucent stone of unearthly origins. Scientists postulate that a meteor shower in the Moldau Valley of Czechoslovakia some 15-20 million years ago caused extra-terrestrial material to fuse with earthly rock formations at very high heat, forming fused glass -- the only moldavite known to exist. Moldavites are the rarest of gems, perhaps more rare than diamonds, rubies or emeralds. Moldavites have been prized for over 25,000 years, since archaeologists have discovered moldavite shards and pieces in cave dwellings of that era.

In his book Moldavites: The Czech Tektites, Professor Vladimir Bouska states that "The first human being that was interested in Moldavites was a Cro-Magnon man from the aurignacian age, i.e., the Upper Paleolithic. Several potsherds [fragments] of green Moldavite glass were found together with the famous statue of Venus of Willendorf, which is about 29,000 years old, at Willendorf in Lower Austria.

"Moldavite is known as the "Grail Stone". Legends say that the Holy Grail was formed out of a green stone that fell from Lucifer's crown as he descended from his heavenly abode to Hell, impelled by the force of a blow from the sword of Michael the Archangel. Until recently it was assumed the Grail Stone was emerald, but recently metaphysical rockhounds have suggested that the true Grail Stone is moldavite, a translucent green gemstone that fell from the sky millions of years ago.

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