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An Introduction to Crystal Healing
An introduction to crystal healing methods and practises.
0 commentsTypes of Opals - Characteristics, Healing Properties and Other Facts
Chemically, opal is silicon dioxide plus water. It has a chemical composition of SiO2.nH2O. The water content is usually ranges from 3% to 10%. Therefore it is noncrystalline, unlike most other gemstones. As opal contains a high percentage of water,...
0 commentsGemstone Pearls
Pearls also contribute towards Therapeutic mental healing and is strongly recommended to mellow down stress and anxiety.
0 commentsBenefits of Amethyst Stone
Amethyst stone is naturally found in colorless form, and is usually found in purple and shades of purple color. Popularly referred as Jamunia in India, it belongs to quartz family of stones. It is found in abundance, and therefore, is easily available and is moderately priced. Its exquisiteness further adds to its popularity.
0 commentsIntrepid, Intense, Individualized – Summer 2012
Summer fashion is heating up to certain prominent factors – bigger, brighter, colorful and customized. Oversized chunky necklaces with asymmetrical beads and stones, massive cocktail rings in non-traditional geometry, beaded charm necklaces,...
1 commentHow to Use a Mala.
A general instruction and overview of malas and how to use them with a short introduction to mantras.
0 commentsCOPAL. The difference between copal and Baltic amber
Baltic amber accounts for nearly 80% of amber around the world. Amber is not actually a stone, but rather, tree resin—much like sap—which escaped from trees in what is now the Baltic Sea millions of years ago. The resin leaked from holes in the...
0 commentsVariety of amber: colors and properties
Amber is different first and foremost because it is not a stone. It is actually resin from trees. The resin leaked out of trees millions of years ago from cracks or holes in the tree trunks. After that, it hardened into stone-shaped pieces. The...
0 commentsThe origin and history of amber. Amber in myths and legends
Amber is a product with a rich history, one tied to myths from ancient cultures. Amber is now popularly used in jewelry but doubles as an alternative healing agent in modern times. Historically, it was used as a healing agent only. Gemstones must...
2 commentsWhy to choose vintage inspired jewelry?
In past few years vintage is a word used very frequently. This style has become the most desirable theme in every aspect of fashion but it is the jewelry that noticed a marked inclination towards vintage styles. From royals to celebs and ordinary...
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