
by Alex Penn
Mystical Stone Designs
The jewelry here is a free-spirited artistic expression that mixes and fuses elements of different spiritual cultures into an eclectic style with an emphasis on powerful organic elements of nature.



Crystals, Stones and Designs
Amber

Amber is a tree resin that has fossilized. It has been revered by ancient cultures for thousands of years. While not technically a stone it does have protective energy and is purifier of the body and spirit. It is used in meditation to promote a calmness, self-worth and optimism and can enhance intuition and spiritual awareness. It help heal emotional trauma.
Amethyst

Citrine

Coral, Red

Dragonfly Symbol

The dragonfly image has represented transformation in many cultures over the years. Suggesting adapting to change to mature to your true self. Various Native American tribes and Pueblos, have different perspectives regarding the importance of the dragonfly. Some regard them as souls of the dead. messengers from the spirit world.
Herkimer Diamonds

Kunzite

Labadorite

Lepidolite

This stone is known to promote emotional healing, calmness and balance. It helps counter anxiety and depression. It releases old patterns and stabilize energy. This stone actually contains lithium. Some Native Americans wore fetishes carved from Lepidolite while others lived near hot springs that contained this mineral.
Moon Stone

Quartz

In general quartz is known to amplify energy, purify and balance chakras, enhance mental clarity and aid in spiritual growth and manifestation. It can improve concentration and relieve stress and anxiety. There are subtypes of Quartz: Rose Quartz relates to LOVE Smoky Quartz infers protection Rudilated Quartz for spiritual growth
Quartz, Rose

Quartz, Rutilated

Quartz, Smokey

Topaz, Imperial

Topaz, London Blue

Topaz, Sky Blue

Topaz, Swiss Blue

Tourmaline, Black

Tourmaline, Blue (Paraiba)

Tourmaline, Green

Tourmaline, Pink

Tourmaline, Watermelon

Turquoise

Native American

Native American spirituality is represented in various symbols. The eagle is the most prominent. Turquoise, often found in Native American jewelry, is connected to the earth and sky. The Native American jewelry is more than an ornament. It is often worn as a talisman to protect the wearer or foster harmony with the environment. Turquoise is very prevalent with spiritual significance for protection, healing and the sky.
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