What images does a handmade beaded bracelet bring to your mind? Our custom design for this beaded bracelet has
gorgeous "twisted" Pietersite semi-precious stones. The stones seem to change colors with the light; they have a black background with
swirls of blue-gray. The handmade beaded bracelet includes Onyx discs and brilliant Swarovski crystals. The Bali sterling silver toggle
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Pietersite sometimes known as Tempeststone; was discovered by Sid Pieters from Namibia, South Africa. This stone has come to
represent the movement and chaos that breaks up those energy patterns which are resistant to change. The energy of Pietersite is very
forceful and jolts us into personal change. It enhances courage, tenacity, and ability to maintain or create what is yours.
Emotionally, Pietersite helps to relax, and release deep emotions in a calmer way. Physically, Pietersite balances body fluids,
improves nutrition, helps with gastrointestinal functions, and helps the endocrine glands, balances female hormones, alleviates PMS and
menopause symptoms. Pietersite is also excellent for improving memory.
Onyx was very popular with the ancient Greeks and Romans. The name comes from the Greek word onux, which means fingernail. The
story is that one day a playful Cupid cut the divine fingernails of Venus with an arrowhead while she was sleeping. He left the
clippings scattered on the sand and the fates turned them into stone so that no part of the heavenly body would ever perish. True,
black isn't normally the color one associates with fingernails. But in Greek times, almost all colors of chalcedony from fingernail
white to dark brown and black were called onyx. Later, the Romans narrowed the term to refer to black and dark brown colors only.
The ancient Greeks and Romans used onyx for cameos and intaglios, and in India, onyx was worn for protecting against the evil eye
and also for cooling ardor (it was believed that onyx provoked discord and separated lovers). In the Middle East, onyx was used
as a worry stone because people believed the gemstone absorbed negative energy… a belief that may have been produced by the Chinese
miners who feared it and pulled the material out of the mine to immediately sell outside the country.
Onyx is purported to help eliminate apathy, stress and neurological disorders, eliminate negative thinking, and sharpen the wits
of the wearer. It is used to change habits, in addition to helping concentration levels and aiding absentmindedness. Some think
it makes the wearer more eloquent, and thus it is worn for public speaking.
The main sources of onyx are India and South America, but it is also found in China, Madagascar, Mexico and the U.S.A.
Metaphysical and healing lore information is for inspirational and entertainment purposes only. Please see a healthcare professional for help with any ailments you are experiencing.
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