Starborn Collection:
This beautiful and powerful one of a kind Moldavite Meteorite Tennis Bracelet has been molded in 925 sterling silver. Designed and crafted by Starborn in Sedona, Arizona. Moldavite from "Monday Morning Mine" Czech Republic (10.1 cts). (8.0" inches in length with loops to reduce wearing size to 7.50", 7.00")
Moldavite is a tektite, and a stone of intense frequency and high vibration. In ancient times it was thought to be a mystical stone that could bring good luck and fulfillment of wishes. These natural green crystals are powerful stones for transformation, as it is thought to be the stone known as "The Holy Grail Stone." It is an amazing crystal to create change in your life, and is one of the best stones to use for psychic protection, as negative entities find it difficult to connect to your aura when you are wearing it. Moldavite facilitates the revitalization and acceleration of ones path of personal evolution. Its vibration tends to focus in areas where one has blockages or wounds, first clearing these areas and then moving into resonance with ones entire energetic system. Moldavite brings to the surface that which you most need to recognize, honor, integrate or clear. It is a powerful aid for meditation and dream work and is also said that it can connect one to other dimensions. Moldavite resonates on a very high vibrational level that can be felt throughout the whole body. This stone is a meteorite that crashed into the earth and has a material liken to glass.
Campo de Cielo Meteorite can assist in the evolution of human consciousness, as they provide information from other worlds for the greater good of our planet. Meteorites assist in spiritual growth, enhance psychic abilities, and are often used to connect with beings from other realms. Meditation with a Meteorite helps one to receive and channel information about the possibility of living a life in another galaxy. Astrologers can also use this unique energy to improve information and accuracy.
The Campo del Cielo refers to a group of iron meteorites that are found in an area of the same name about 1000 km northwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina, between the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero. The field of impact craters covers an area of 3 km X 20 km and the site contains at least 26 craters, the largest measuring 115 m X 91 m. The craters' age is estimated as 4000 to 5000 years old. The craters, containing iron fragments, were reported in 1576, but were already well known to the area's aboriginal inhabitants. The total weight of iron meteorites recovered from the area so far exceeds 100 tonnes.
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