Faden quartz, healed crystal with a white thread, 35 grams
Faden quartz, healed crystal with a white thread, 35 grams
€19,95

Faden quartz, healed crystal with a white thread, 35 grams

EUR 19,95

Faden quartz is a special type of quartz crystal that forms tubular crystals with a white, thread-like zone. It is used for healing and restoration on all levels, aura healing and communication with higher realms through meditation.

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Self-healing quartz crystal

Faden quartz is a special type of quartz crystal that forms tubular crystals with a white, thread-like zone. The crystal gets its name from this thread, with "faden" being the German word for "thread". During the crystal's growth, the crystals were broken several times by landslides and earthquakes, but continued to grow and heal themselves again. This led to the preservation of liquid and gaseous inclusions on the fracture surfaces. These fracture surfaces form a kind of scar and are a reminder of the turbulent growth of the crystal. The best visible thread is found in crystals that have grown parallel to the wall and are flat in shape.

Healing on all levels

The line in the Faden quartz crystal where it has healed itself is known as the Spirit line and is seen as a direct connection to divine and universe energies. Faden quartz is excellent for healing and restoration on all levels, and is ideal for aura healing and restoring broken connections. Through meditation, you can attune the high vibration of these stones to the energies of the earth and communicate with higher realms.

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Article code FK11
EAN 8784765408753
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