2.5cm Blue Chalcedony Donuts Group 3

2.5cm Blue Chalcedony Donuts Group 3

$7.99
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2.5cm Blue Chalcedony Donuts Group 3

2.5cm Blue Chalcedony Donuts Group 3

$7.99

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These Blue Chalcedony Donuts are approximately 2.5cm wide and weigh approximately 4g, ready for you to create your own piece of jewellery.

Pi Stones - the lore:-

Pi stones are small, usually circular, stones or discs that are used in various spiritual practices, particularly within the Andean indigenous cultures of South America, such as the Quechua and Aymara peoples. They are considered sacred objects and are often used in rituals, ceremonies, and healing practices.

The term “Pi” comes from the Quechua word for “energy” or “power,” and the stones are believed to hold spiritual energy or power within them. They may be used for various purposes, including protection, healing, and connecting with the spiritual realm.

Pi stones can vary in size, shape, and material, but they are typically small enough to be held in the palm of one’s hand. They may be made from materials such as stone, wood, or metal, and they often feature intricate designs or symbols that hold significance within the culture.

In Andean spirituality, the use of pi stones is often intertwined with the concept of “Ayni,” which refers to the principle of reciprocity and balance in the universe. Through rituals involving pi stones, practitioners seek to harmonise with the natural world and maintain balance within themselves and their communities

Their geometric shape is called Torus and they symbolize the circular path that the sun follows across the sky. The hole in the middle represents the principle of absolute unity. It symbolizes the eternal unity of all things - the life cycle, death and rebirth. In many ancient cultures, Pi stones were used as star gates and energy keys. They are powerful tools for learning and healing.

Blue Chalcedony:-

Quite popular in ancient times Chalcedony was carved with symbols and motifs of water and air deities as well as water sprites, as this stone is associated with the weather. Blue Chalcedony was considered a sacred stone by the Native American Indians, it was said to be used daily to promote stability during ceremonial activities as well as meditations for a creating a pathway for receiving successful transmission from the spirit world. The name chalcedony comes from Calcedon or Chalcedon, an ancient port on the Sea of Marmara, in Asia Minor.

Chalcedony is a member of the Quartz family with a cryptocrystalline structure, perfect for magnifying its crystal energy to soothe and restore balance, from the conscious mind to the inner child, all the way down to the animal self. Its name may be derived from the Greek port city of Chalcedon. The ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece and Rome used varieties of Chalcedony in jewelry and carvings, and, as gems of antiquity, they were believed to imbue their holders with certain powers.

Blue Chalcedony is a demure crystal, subtle and mystic, cool and serene, ethereal yet solid. It has an inviting, soft blue translucence, and an almost imperceptible movement within the stone that invokes a stillness of silent reverence. It's calming, and speaks of spirit and trust.

Chalcedony is known as the Speaker's Stone, the stone of one who must measure his words. It encourages reflection and meditation, its gentle radiance preparing us for action but helping to hold back words we might regret. The great Roman orator, Cicero, is said to have worn one around his neck.

Considered a nurturing stone, Chalcedony absorbs negative energy and dissipates it before it can be passed on. It promotes brotherhood and good will, opening the mind to new ideas, instilling feelings of benevolence and generosity.

Blue Chalcedony encourages harmony, enthusiasm and good-will. Blue Chalcedony is a nurturing stone that absorbs negativity and promotes emotional harmony, and it stimulates feelings of benevolence and generosity. Blue Chalcedony enhances mental flexibility.

Chalcedony was considered a sacred stone by the Native American Indians, using it to promote stability during their ceremonial activities. It is still in use today for meditations, and as a pathway for receiving successful thought transmissions.

 

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