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Turquoise ~ Macrame Gemstone Necklace ~HIPPIE ~GOA ~Boho ~Ethno ~Nature ~Healing Stone ~Flash ~Fire ~River ~Lightning ~Rarity

Turquoise ~ Macrame Gemstone Necklace ~HIPPIE ~GOA ~Boho ~Ethno ~Nature ~Healing Stone ~Flash ~Fire ~River ~Lightning ~Rarity

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A Very Rare Gemstone: Turquoise ~ Macrame Gemstone Necklace Since turquoise is often a synthesis, I write it here that this is a unique chance to acquire a natural turquoise...
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A Very Rare Gemstone: Turquoise ~ Macrame Gemstone Necklace

Since turquoise is often a synthesis, I write it here that this is a unique chance to acquire a natural turquoise ;-)

A whole new achievement & proud creation of us ~ for you

Material: Waxed macramé yarn from Brazil - We use the highest quality yarn for this Arabic knotting technique.

Dimensions:
41X34X5 mm

Origin Turquoise: Arizona (USA)

Chain length variable




Indians worship the turquoise as a strong protective stone, since in their worldview it connects both the unearthly sky and the earthly water, the lake, due to its colors. It is also considered a warning stone, because in the event of danger or stress it changes color or becomes porous. It is therefore important to frequently purify the turquoise energetically and thereby stabilize it. Silver supports the healing effect, which is why turquoise is often used in silver jewelry. Our mala coin made of silver also increases the gemstone effect in your turquoise mala.

Turquoise zodiac sign: Aquarius, Pisces
Turquoise Chakra: Throat Chakra

Turquoise effect and meaning for your life:
With a turquoise you can strengthen your self-confidence as an introverted person. He supports you in conversations so that you can assert yourself and negotiate successfully. The turquoise is a powerful protective stone. In addition, it has a positive effect on friendships, lets them last a long time and ensures constant success, also in financial terms.

turquoise

The most popular stone associated with Indian silver jewelry is turquoise. This radiant stone is one of the main features of the well-known Navajo silver jewelry. Most often in a “bed” of silver decorated with various ornaments, the turquoise sits in the middle of the piece of jewelry. In the jewelry of the Zuni Indians, it is mostly combined with other stones, as well as with various shells. Basically, he is one of the most important stones of the Indians in the southwest.
The colors of this wonderful semi-precious stale vary from a deep blue to a greenish blue to a clear pale blue reminiscent of a cloudless sky. The coloration varies from a clear, unclouded color to stones that are criss-crossed by dark matrix to the rare and popular Spiderweb turquoise (spider web turquoise).
The turquoise is a powerful protective stone against negative influences, as well as against all environmental toxins. He is also worn as a lucky stone to stimulate love and good thoughts. Among the Indians of the Southwest, he is considered a “gift from the gods” and is associated with horses that find water in the desert. In the Indian legends it often appears as a special gift from the Great Spirit to people, who basically have very high healing powers. It is also said that the wearer's turquoise breaks if he has had an accident and nothing has happened to him.
Turquoise also belong to the Sacred Stones of the Indians. They believed that turquoise made an immediate connection from heaven to souls. The Indians worshiped him as a protective stone and believed that turquoise, especially in connection with red coral, developed its powers. This can still be seen today with the typical Indian jewelry.
Silver, turquoise and red coral are combined by the Indians to create fantastic jewelry and lucky charms. In Europe, the turquoise were known before. The Egyptians and the Greeks worshiped this stone as an ornamental stone. Not only were grave goods often made of turquoise, but also many jewelry and cultural objects. He has the warning that he changes color in the event of serious illnesses or approaching strokes of fate and is therefore a tireless warner and protective stone. The name turquoise probably comes from the Greek, which means "Turkish stone". Presumably the first turquoise came to Europe from Turkey.


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