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Natural Champagne Smoky Quartz 5.00 Carats

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:48.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 175.00 USD
Natural Champagne Smoky Quartz 5.00 Carats
Natural Champagne Smoky Quartz 5.00 Carats........Gem Type:100% Natural Smoky Quartz.............Weight:5CTShape:As Picture;Size:10x8x7.5mm; Hardness:7;Treatment:None;Refractive Index:1.54-1.55Origin:BrazilSpecific Gravity:2.6;Color:As Picture;Purpose:Collection, Gift, make a unique jewelry piece.;Clarity:As Picture;Tips:The exquisite cut is very rare to see. Th technique for the cut is the same as diamond's. Few companies can do it. It is great opportunity to have it.The pictures are taken under fluorescent light.Don't miss!...................... It is a talisman of the Root Chakra, an anchor in the natural world, drawing white light energy from the Crown down through the body to be deeply rooted into the physical plane. It initiates movement of primal forces within the body and activates one’s survival instincts in a purified way. It brings strength and stability, and a sense of personal pride in walking the Earth and inhabiting a human form. [Raphael, 90][Melody, 607][Lembo, 288]Smoky Quartz was known as a Stone of Power. To the ancient Druids, it was sacred and signified the potent dark power of Earth gods and goddesses. In other cultures it guided souls to the afterlife, served in shamanistic rituals and tribal ceremonies, and was utilized in magic and scrying to connect with spirits of the lower worlds. Smoky Quartz’s phenomenal power, then and now, lies in its ability to protect and ground one physically and spiritually to this world, and to absorb and transmute significant amounts of negative energy and release it into the Earth to be neutralized naturally. It provides a vital shield against psychic attack, emotional and environmental stress, and is used extensively in healing and meditation. [101 Hall, 192][Hall, 240][Hall En, 186][Simmons, 366][Melody, 606-607][glimmerdream.com]Smoky Quartz is the national gem of Scotland, a country with the longest historical association with the stone. The Celts, who began colonizing the British Isles around 300 B.C., mined the brownish-gray Quartz in the Cairngorm Mountains of the Scottish highlands, calling the dark brown to black crystals they found Morion, and the yellow-brown to grayish-brown crystals Cairngorm after the mountains where they were located. These stones eventually became prominent adornment for Highlander apparel in the form of jewelry, shoulder brooches and kilt pins, and as power stones on the handles of weaponry, especially the Scottish dagger sgian dubh, a “sock knife” which is still part of a proper kilted dress uniform. [glimmerdream.com][www.urald.ru] The term “Smoky Quartz” was first reported to the gem world by J. S. Dana in 1837 and was named for its color which had been likened to smoke. [Melody En, 741]