Silver Round Lapis Pendant
What we call natural stone is actually the work of magma, the constantly moving layer of the earth. The magma, which wanders from place to place to get to the earth, combines with various minerals, waters and gases in some cracked areas and crystallizes and forms these stones.
The gemstone adventure actually dates back thousands of years to the Aztec civilization. The stones, which were later seen in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece, have been and continue to be widespread in a wide environment from China to Islamic Geography since then.
Natural stones are stones formed millions of years ago. For this reason, they are believed to have a high connection with cosmic energy. Natural stones, which have attracted attention with their colors and sparkles for centuries and were used as an energy effect tool by many ancient societies, are still used today to provide benefits in matters such as family, work and relationship. Natural stones are formed as a result of millions of years of process. Due to their formation, they contain many natural energy flows. These energies accumulated on the stones spread a positive effect on their own areas.
Clean your newly purchased stone before using it.
People who touched the stone you have before may have put their negative burdens on the stone, and these negative charges may also pass on to you. There are multiple ways to clean your natural stones. The most effective are:
Cleaning with running water, sea water or salt water
You can clean these stones by holding them under running water, immersing them in sea water or vinegary water, and you can even make them cleaner by keeping them in water. This route is not recommended for Selenite, Opal, Calcite, Fluorite, Labrodonite and Modavit stones.
Example recipe: Add 1 teaspoon of vinegar to a bowl of water and mix well. Soak your stone in this mixture for 12-24 hours.
• Cleaning by burying in the ground
Bury your stone in the soil and leave it in the soil for at least 12 hours. It is much better to have it in an open-air soil, but if you do not have the opportunity, you can keep it in potting soil. If you are going to use potting soil, you should change the pot after 6 hours. Natural stone should not be buried in the pot with live flowers. The negative energy on it can harm the living flower.