Stones are very important to various modern Indian tribes (including the Cheyenne, Zuni, and Navajo Indian tribes). For example, they wear turquoise for protection and decoration, as well as its energetic effect. However, many Indian reservations also have pillars and sculptures, called “totems” or “vortexes”. There, people particularly appreciate the shades of brown, orange-yellow, and light beige, which are rich in quartz and iron. In addition to its beauty, people highly value the stone for its unique energy! Although modern Americans generally do not engage with the power of gemstones, it seems that various American companies and industries, including well-known computer brands, travel to Sedona to introduce new products and walk between the vortexes or "totems" to ensure a successful product launch. We have chosen the name Pachamama (which stands for mother of the earth) because the vortexes/totem stones were also used in the ancient Mayan and Aztec civilisations! In addition to a jewel in your home or garden, the stone can give you a lot of "vortex energy"!