Selenite charging discs 3 pieces
Selenite charging discs 3 pieces
€39,95 €19,95
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Selenite charging discs 3 pieces

EUR 19,95
EUR 39,95

3 selenite charging discs with the motifs flower of life, tree of life and metatron. The discs have a diameter of 10 cm.

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Goddess of the Moon

Selenite is the crystalline form of Gypsum and is best known in the white form (satin spar) or as desert rose. Through compounds with other minerals, selenite can also take on other colors such as orange, pink, green or even blue. The name selenite is derived from the Greek goddess of the Moon: Selene

Largest crystals in the world

Selenite is a relatively soft mineral, the surface of a crystal can be scratched with your fingernail. The largest crystals in the world are selenite crystals and were found in a cave 300 meters underground near the Mexican town of Naica. Read more about it here .

Selenite bowl

These selenite discs have a diameter of 10 cm and are suitable for charging and discharging your gemstones. Leave the gemstones on the disc for 24 hours for the best result. Do not rinse the selenite with water, selenite dissolves in water.

Spiritual

Selenite is the angel stone. It promotes contact with angels and guides and facilitates meditation and telepathy. It has a grounding effect when working with higher energies and protects and cleanses the aura. Selenite stimulates a clear mind and provides insight into your life lessons. It promotes peace, balance and tranquility in yourself and your environment. Chakra: Crown chakra Zodiac sign : Taurus.

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Article code Sel11
EAN 8784765338814
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