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Riverstone - Thuja wood

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Riverstone

Change, acceptance, growth, grounding

Known as the “bones of Mother Earth”, riverstone promotes strength and improves the flow of energy. By releasing stuck energy it supports at times of stagnation helping you access your inner will and drive. It helps to balance the yin and yang and reminds us to “follow the river and go with the flow” of life.

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Black sandalwood

Soothing, peaceful, clear thinking

Black sandalwood is one of the traditional materials used in malas. It promotes positive frame of mind and tranquility. Black sandalwood helps in bringing about clear perception.

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Blue tiger eye

Soothing, protection, calming

 

Tiger eye is a stone of protection. It helps the mind to focus and promotes mental clarity. All shades of tiger eye balance the yin and yang in the body and energise the emotional body, but especially the blue tiger eye releases stress. It will support you to resolve problems objectively and recognize your own needs.

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Red tiger eye

Stimulation, motivation, inspiration

Tiger eye is a stone of protection. It helps the mind to focus and promotes mental clarity. All shades of tiger eye balance the yin and yang in the body and energise the emotional body, but especially the red tiger eye provides motivation and helps you to achieve your goals.

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Thuja wood

Wisdom, truth, protection

Natural thuja wood beads carry a gentle scent. The name of this wood stems from its latin origin meaning ‘tree of life’. It promotes wisdom and brings protection. It inspires us to discover what is true.

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**Please note that all gemstone properties listed are collected from various sources. This information is offered as a service and not meant to treat medical conditions. NovaNorth does not guarantee the validity of any of these statements. Please note that crystals and other forms of New Age holistic healing are to be used alongside, not in place  of, Western medicine. Should you have serious symptoms we recommend you visit a doctor for treatment.

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