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This elastic charm ring features a carved bow bead paired with smooth, frosted Selenite rounds. Sized as a small elastic loop, it can be worn as a ring (depending on fit), used as a bracelet dangle, added to a necklace as a pendant, or slipped onto a hair tie as a decorative charm. Its lightweight design makes it easy to incorporate into jewellery stacks, keychains, or everyday accessories.  Choose between an Amethyst or Rose Quartz feature bow bead.

 

Includes:

1x SELENITE BOW BEAD RING

 

Selenite Bow Bead Ring

SKU: 02567
$12.00 Regular Price
$9.00Sale Price

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  • AMETHYST 
    Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz, its color is the result of iron trace elements. Amethyst is believed to be a natural tranquilizer and healer, it relieves stress and strain, soothes irritability, balances mood swings, dispels anger, rage, fear and anxiety. Amethyst is thought to activate spiritual awareness, intuition and psychic ability. 

    ROSE QUARTZ 
    Rose quartz is a form of quartz that exhibits a pale pink to rose red hue. The color is usually due to trace amounts of titanium, iron, or manganese.  Rose quartz is known as a stone of pure, unconditional love. It assists in awakening the heart to its purest loving potential, releasing boundaries, allowing one to find love for themselves and others.  Encourages compassion and forgiveness for others and for ourselves.  It is believed to be a soft, loving, nurturing energy. 

    SELENITE  
    Calcium Sulfate, or satin spar, is formed due to evaporation along hot springs and clay. Selenite has a tabular crystal structure, with striations running its length. When polished, Selenite is silky and pearlescent, when raw it has a frosted, milky translucency. Also known as “Physical White Light”, Selenite is believed to cleanse and purify, provide clarity and protection.  It is often used for its ability to charge and amplify your crystals; place your jewelry or crystals on Selenite overnight to recharge.   

     

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