Moonstone Freeform Flat Flames
Moonstone Freeform Flat Flames
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These are peach moonstone flat flames. #1 is 4x3" and weighs 8.6oz and #2 is 4x3"9.8oz. What does Moonstone represent? Moonstone represents inner clarity, cyclical change, and a connection to the feminine. It is a symbol of light and hope and also encourages us to embrace new beginnings. It is closely linked to themes of femininity such as fertility, balance, softness, and intuition.
Moonstone is good for activating your creative and intuitive power of feminine energy which helps you get in tune with your true emotions. It can help balance and cool down your emotions and tension. The tranquil energy of the moonstone invites creativity, restoration, and motherly protection.
Moonstones are most recognized for having a transparent, milky appearance, though not all moonstones appear this way. These gemstones come in a variety of colors, each one meaning something different.
Moonstones are revered among monks, shamans, and other spiritualists across many cultures. In Ancient Rome, moonstones were used to illuminate and protect roads at night. In the Hindu religion, Ganesh, god of the moon, has a moonstone embedded in his forehead.
The finest moonstones are found mainly in Sri Lanka and Southern India. Other varieties occur Australia, Armenia, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States. The rainbow variety of moonstone can be found in India and Madagascar.
Moonstone is good for activating your creative and intuitive power of feminine energy which helps you get in tune with your true emotions. It can help balance and cool down your emotions and tension. The tranquil energy of the moonstone invites creativity, restoration, and motherly protection.
Moonstones are most recognized for having a transparent, milky appearance, though not all moonstones appear this way. These gemstones come in a variety of colors, each one meaning something different.
Moonstones are revered among monks, shamans, and other spiritualists across many cultures. In Ancient Rome, moonstones were used to illuminate and protect roads at night. In the Hindu religion, Ganesh, god of the moon, has a moonstone embedded in his forehead.
The finest moonstones are found mainly in Sri Lanka and Southern India. Other varieties occur Australia, Armenia, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States. The rainbow variety of moonstone can be found in India and Madagascar.