Pietersite / Hematite Donut Gemstone Necklace incl. Leather Cord 1.5mm in Antique Brown
This Pietersite is incredibly heavy and therefore has an extremely high content of iron oxides (which are always present in Pietersite) - this is presumably hematite, probably 50% or higher.
An extremely special piece, as the proportion is usually very, very low.
Donut size: 30 x 6 mm
Pietersite
Pietersite is a truly extraordinary stone. It is formed from small pieces of hawk's eye and tiger's eye. These are pressed together by nature under very strong pressure.
These rocks are also called breccia. The optical appearance of Pietersite healing stone is very iridescent. It is reminiscent of watercolors merging into one another. Brownish, yellowish, bluish, rusty red, and reddish tones can be perceived.
Mainly, the iridescent Pietersite comes to light in Namibia. The Pietersite healing stone is also known as storm stone, rubble tiger's eye, and rubble hawk's eye. Astrologically, the stone is assigned to the Capricorn zodiac sign.
This beautiful healing stone is still quite young. It was only discovered in the 20th century. Water is suitable for cleaning the healing stone. However, no additives such as detergents should be used. After cleaning, the Pietersite should be dried with a towel.
The Effect of Pietersite
Pietersite brings several positive effects. Among the healing effects of Pietersite is the quick entry into meditation. It is also said to be helpful in processing surprising changes in life more quickly.
For its effect, Pietersite must definitely be looked at. It cannot unfold its effect without visual contact. For those who are overworked and stressed, Pietersite is a good helper.
The complaints that can arise from stress and overwork can be alleviated by Pietersite. However, skin contact is necessary here. But it should only be worn on the skin for as long as necessary.
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