Please also note the following articles
Tumbled stone
Example image
Amethyst
"February birthstone, pendant with silver eyelet 1a quality (Zambia)"
The amethyst owes its name to the Greek and means "not drunk". The Greeks revered the stone as a protective stone that was supposed to protect against drunkenness, among other things.from 6.20 EUR*/pc.
Tumbled stone
Example image
Charoite
"The Siberian power and dream stone . 1a-Quality"
Charoite is only found and mined in Siberia, where it has also been artfully processed for a long time.
It is a very powerful stone that is said to strengthen the immune system. Furthermore, it is said to have a calming effect on the nervous system.from 15.50 EUR*/pc.
Tumbled stone
Example image
Fluorite
"home of rainbows"
According to tradition, fluorite is the "home of rainbows" and has a positive effect on the entire dental and oral area.from 5.20 EUR*/pc.
Tumbled stone
Example image
Agate Botswana
"Protector of pregnant women"
Botswana agate has been used for centuries to protect the expectant mother and her child. Hildegard von Bingen already used agates during childbirth and described a positive effect on the labour pains of the woman giving birth and an alleviation of the pain of childbirth.from 4 EUR*/pc.
* All prices are inclusive of VAT, plus shipping costsshipping costs
Recommend these articles:
For already 20 years you can find many stones and beautiful jewellery here in our online shop!
Do you like our website? Then you are welcome to link us.
discover more:
More information
Snake chain 50cm
silver (925) with
lobster clasp15.40 EUR*/pc.
For your individual gift - gift box large5.50 EUR*/pc.
Necklace Tourmaline coloured22.50 EUR*/pc.
* All prices are inclusive of VAT, plus shipping costsshipping costs
Important note!
We expressly point out that the effects of the stones have so far neither been scientifically proven nor medically recognized! All statements made on this website do not constitute instructions for therapy or diagnosis in the medical sense.
From a scientific point of view, there is no evidence that so-called "healing stones" can prevent, alleviate or cure diseases.
The use of gemstones and minerals must in no way replace medical advice or help!