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Rockcrystal "Quattro Himalaya" Pendulum 2016

Amethyst pendulum with chain and rockcrystal sphere.

Beautiful dark amethyst pendulum in silver with chain with at the end a Rockcrystal sphere.
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Amethyst pendulum with chain and rockcrystal sphere. is available to buy in increments of 3

With pendeling is meant to answer (questions of life by means of a pendle, a pendle drop-shaped metal, glass or wooden object with a wire or chain. pedeling is considered an dowsing as a form of radiesthesia and divination. Pendeling is used among other things to possible to find answers to (life) questions or to detect so-called "energy". There is no scientific evidence that pendeling works, but people who use the shuttle believe that the instrument is working properly. the pendle is taken into the end solid of a flexible wire, rope or chain with a length of 5 to 10 cm. on the other tip is an object of metal, glass, wood or other material, which functions as a small weight. This weight can have all kinds of shapes and sizes . questioning should be done carefully to properly obtain a reply. The question must therefore be precise and can ask only one question at a time. The shuttle would then by a specific way of moving can confirm whether to answer 'no'. When the pendle is sometimes used a shuttle card, on which a number of possible answers or an alphabet are shown. As the shuttle can move in any direction provides the shuttle card next orientation also more opportunities to read detailed the answer. Shuttle Map Dowsing is one of many tools that complementary therapists try to see the subconscious of clients.

 
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Amethyst is a violet variety of the mineral quartz (SiO2) and is the most sought after stone from the quartz group. Etymology: The name comes from the Greek αμεθυστoς (amethystos). Amethyst was already known to the Egyptians, Etruscans and Romans, and Pliny the Elder amethyst already described. In ancient China, were cut out of amethyst little gems. In the Middle Ages amethyst also highly valued in Europe. He was named bishop stone, because it used to be a popular gemstone for dignitaries, and he would possess magical powers. It was the symbol of lovers stone of temperance, protector against sorcery and witchcraft. By Jacob van Maerlant is found the statement that the stone intoxication dissipates. It has been assumed that the Greek name "against the intoxication" would mean: a wine that is drunk from a cup made of amethyst, one could not be drunk. Genesis: Metamorfieten, hydrothermal, alluvial deposits. The crystals grow ever on a base, the prisms are often poorly developed and therefore dominate the crystal spiers spit amethyst; Here is also the color most powerful. These sections are being dusted off, ie, aborted for further use. By burning at a temperature of between 470 and 750 degrees arise light yellow, reddish-brown, green or colorless varieties. There are amethysts which gradually fade in daylight. With radium is to restore the original color. The color is caused by iron in combination with ionizing radiation. In artificial light amethyst less attractive. Occur as early as the Middle Ages, Brazil boasted its deposits of amethyst, they are among others won in Bahia, Minas Gerais and Mato Grosso. Recently in Bolivia won the so-called ametrine, an amethyst-citrine, with alternate violet and yellow colors, but the transition between the colors is sharply limited. Amethyst are also known in the United States, nl.in Montana, Maine, Georgia and Arizona. In Canada, Mexico, Bolivia, India, Myanmar, Japan, China and Korea, and Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Congo and Australia are also major producers. In Russia amethyst as found in the Urals, Yakutsk and on the Kola Peninsula. Amethysts are also found in Armenia, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Switzerland and Ireland. Amethyst is rarely more pure crystals. The British Museum is a unique polished stone of 343 carats. Other smaller stones weigh less; They usually come from Brazil. The Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC owns even a cut amethyst from Brazil of 1362 carats and one from North Carolina from 202.5 carats. Amethysts were often used in state jewels like the scepter of Catherine the Great and the scepter of the British Crown.

 
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