
Lava Stone, Tiger Eye Crystal and Hematite Beaded Bracelet Set - 8mm
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Size: Elastic cord, one size fits most wrists. Set of 2.
Bead Origin: South Africa
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Hematite is an iron oxide compound crystal that is harder that pure iron and more brittle. It is a heavy stone that naturally occurs in black, silver-gray, brown, red, or reddish browns colors. Naturally, the minerals is brain-like in appearance but the collectors often polish the stone giving it a metallic, semi-transparent shine. Also spelled Haematite, this mineral is electrically conductive. Usually found in areas with standing waters like mineral springs, Hematite can also be found in areas of volcanic activity. The smaller clay-sized hematite crystals can be formed by the weathering process in soil, producing red or brown minerals. Derived from the Greek word, haima, which translates to blood, Hematite is commonly produced in Australia, Britain, China, New Zealand, Italy, Brazil, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Venezuela and India
History
Hematite’s history stretches across many ancient civilizations and was used in many different ways. It’s versatility in appearance with the natural shiny look or as bright red powdered hematite translated to all kinds of uses for each culture. Countless lapidaries would call it “Bloodstone” or the “stone which bleed”.
Hematite has been found as far back as 5,000 years ago during the Neolithic period. In Europe, mummified remains were uncovered with the powdered, red hematite spread on the skin. In China, hematite stones were found surrounding skeletal remains. During this time, hematite was used as a pigment to create red paints.
The ancient Egyptian civilization, hematite was thought a great treatment for eye injuries and small growths and would help reduce inflammation. Used as a mixture in an elixir, it was used to cure illnesses for people who would spit or cough up blood. It was also used as a topical aid to heal cuts when mixed as a potion. The hematite stones would adorn the tombs of the Pharaohs. Around the same time in Mesopotamia, it was used a protective stone during battle and for citizens in the legal system. It would protect against attack and bring the wearer victory.
Hematite is riddled in Greek mythology. This stone was believed to be the petrified blood of the original sky god, Uranus, who at the beginning of time fathered the Titans, Cyclops, and the Hekatonkheires. The story is that Gaia, who bore the children, hid her Titan son Cronus because Uranus was eating his children in fear that they would betray him. Cronus castrated his father and the blood dripped to earth petrifying into the stone now known as hematite. Eventually, Cronus fathered his own children with his mother Gaie but followed in his father’s footsteps by devouring his own children. Once again, Gaia hid her son Zeus who eventually killed Cronus and freed his other brother gods and sister goddesses. Hematite became the sacred stone of Zues’s son, Ares, the God of War. It was common for Greek soldiers to honor Ares by rubbing the powdered hematite on their skin before heading into battle. This was also a practice used by Native Americans many years later.
The ancient Romans also used hematite in multiple curing practices. According to the Roman naturalist, Pliny the Elder, the mineral was classified into five different varieties of stone, all with different healing powers. The stone was used to treat burns and eye wounds, cure sickness associated with nausea, alleviate nerve pain caused by burns or used as a tonic to heal blood-related illnesses. Many modern day metaphysical healers still used hematite to treat blood conditions.
Metaphysical Properties
• Stimulates Concentration and Focus
• Enhances Memory
• Balances the Meridians
• Focuses Energies of the Body, Mind and Spirit
• Boost Self Esteem and Belief in Oneself
• Strengthens Will Power
• Deflects Negative Energies
• Creates Decisiveness for Things we Feel are Right for our Soul
• Balances Spiritual and Physical Worlds
• Generates a Clear Mind to Understand What is Best for Us
• Removes Self-Imposed Limitations
• Repels Toxic Emotions
• Heals Emotional Pains
Physical Healing
• Helps Overcome Additions
• Regulates the Blood Supply
• Encourages Absorption of Iron to Help Treat Blood Conditions like Anemia
• Regenerates Tissues
• Treats Leg Cramps
• Heals Fractures
• Helps with Spinal Alignment
• Regulates Heavy Periods
• Detoxifies the Body
• Enhances absorption of Nutrients into Bloodstream
• Promotes Healthy Habits and Our Ability to Stick with Them
Chakras
• Root
Lava Stone is created from deep within the earth when extremely hot molten rock spews from the earth in a thick liquid flow that eventually cools and solidifies. This rock is the prevalent stone on the earth covering approximately 70% of the planet. Derived from the Latin work, lavare which means to wash, this stone is usually dark brown to black in color. This dense stone can also be found in red, orange or yellow varieties and is often porous in nature with a honeycomb like structure. These stones are found in any region where volcanic activity has occurred so it is quite common and can be found anywhere on the earth.
History
Known as the oldest stone on the earth, lava has been used throughout all of history in both jewelry making and as a healing stone. Some of the oldest artifacts uncovered have been dated approximately 10,000 years old. This stone was used as a building stone during the age of the Roman Empire. The Pantheon and the many aqueducts were built using Lava Stone. Also, the Romans would form talisman that would be used to protect against evil spirits promoting strength and courage. It was not known to be used in jewelry making unit it became popular to do so during the Victorian period of the 19th century. Touring English females would buy pieces of lava stone jewelry like brooches, bracelets, and rings from the local jewelry makers.
Lava Stone is a large part of Hawaiian culture and legend. Being that lava is the main reason for the Big Island’s size, anyone who dares to remove lava stone from the island will be cursed. According to the legend of Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire, the lava stones are her children that are to remain with her in Hawaii. Removing her children from her will bring extreme misfortune to the thief who has removed the lava stones.
Metaphysical Properties
· Grounding Stone that Connects the Wearer to Mother Earth, Gaia
· Gives Strength and Courage in Difficult Time and Situations
· Clears Negative Thoughts and Emotions
· Helps with Decision Making Allowing for Clarity of the Mind
· Alleviates Anxiety and Tension
· Encourages Calm and Tranquility
· Relaxes Emotions and the Mind
· Wearing Lava Stone Close to the Skin Promotes Energy Absorption
· Aids with Communication and Enhances Creativity
Physical Healing
· Reduces Muscle Tension
· General Detoxifier
· Increase Stamina and Energy Levels
· Reduces Effects of Allergies
· Promotes Respiratory Wellness
· Enhances Fertility
· Eases Hormonal Imbalance
· Improves Circulation
Chakras
· Root
Tiger eye is a stunning chatoyant gemstone celebrated for its golden-yellow to reddish-brown hues, often highlighted by black stripes. Occasionally, it is found in rare shades of pink, blue, or red. Its name originates from the French term “œil de chat,” which means cat’s eye, referring to the stone’s silky luster and mesmerizing optical effect. This unique sheen is attributed to small amounts of iron oxide and trace amounts of rutile within the stone. Though discovered globally, tiger eye is most commonly sourced from South Africa’s Northern Cape province, with additional deposits in Namibia, India, Thailand, Australia, Canada, and the United States.
This stone is renowned for its ability to enhance focus, provide grounding energy, and inspire courage and confidence. Beyond its striking beauty, tiger eye is cherished for attracting good fortune, aiding decision-making, and fostering emotional balance. Whether you're striving toward a goal or seeking clarity, tiger eye serves as a powerful and supportive ally.
History
Tiger eye’s rich history is steeped in symbolism and reverence. Often associated with the king of the jungle, its name reflects its strength and vitality. Ancient Chinese cultures believed the stone offered protection against evil and linked it to the powerful tiger. Used in Feng Shui practices, tiger eye was placed in doorways or decision-making rooms to bring balance, good fortune, and protection.
The ancient Egyptians revered tiger eye, wearing it as a tribute to the sun god, Ra, to symbolize vitality and the sun’s rays. Pharaohs used the stone to enhance their vigor, while Egyptian tombs often contained tiger eye to guide the deceased into the afterlife. Similarly, Romans valued the stone as a protective amulet, carving it into talismans or adorning soldiers’ breastplates with it during battles. In the Middle Ages, tiger eye was worn to ward off evil spirits and dispel negative energy.
Metaphysical Properties
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Golden Tiger Eye:
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High vibration yet grounding energy.
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Enhances psychic abilities and practical perception.
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Attracts wealth, good fortune, and clarity of intention.
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Promotes inner strength, courage, and integrity.
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Helps resolve dilemmas and encourages self-worth.
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Blue Tiger Eye:
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Promotes tranquility, reduces stress, and delivers calmness.
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Helps dissolve sexual frustration and fosters emotional balance.
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Red Tiger Eye:
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Reignites passion, creativity, and mental motivation.
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Alleviates mental fatigue and boosts energy.
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Physical Healing
Tiger eye is prized for its physical healing properties:
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Assists in treating mental disorders and lifting moods.
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Enhances vision, especially night vision, and aids throat healing.
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Repairs broken bones, supports reproductive health, and alleviates depression.
Color-specific benefits include:
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Blue: Relieves anxiety, lowers high body temperatures, and eases phobias.
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Red: Overcomes lethargy, boosts metabolism, increases sex drive, and promotes faster healing.
Chakras
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Red Tiger Eye: Aligns with the Root Chakra, promoting stability and grounding.
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Blue Tiger Eye: Linked to the Third Eye and Throat Chakras, encouraging intuition and communication.
Proper Care
To maintain the beauty and energy of tiger eye:
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Cleaning: Gently cleanse with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners or harsh chemicals.
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Storage: Store separately from other stones to prevent scratches, using a soft pouch or lined jewelry box.
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Charging & Cleansing: Refresh its energy by placing it under running water or in moonlight overnight. Avoid long-term sunlight exposure, as it may fade the stone’s vibrant colors.
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Handling: Although durable, avoid sudden temperature changes or strong impacts to prevent damage.
Best Crystal Pairings
Pairing tiger eye with complementary crystals can amplify its energy and benefits:
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Clear Quartz: Enhances clarity and focus for goal-setting.
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Citrine: Attracts abundance and creativity.
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Black Tourmaline: Adds extra layers of protection and grounding.
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Carnelian: Boosts courage, motivation, and personal power.
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Amethyst: Balances tiger eye’s energy with spiritual calmness.
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Hematite: Strengthens focus and provides stability.
Tiger eye is a truly remarkable stone, blending beauty, historical depth, and holistic benefits.
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