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Anyone need any bracelets before I send them to the store? Any 8mm bracelet on here, $9 each. Regardless of material or price. Any 4mm bracelet, $3.50 As usual, free shipping after your basket reaches $100 or you pay actual shipping for anything less than that. I can hold orders until you decide you are ready to pay and ship and you can pay baskets off a little at a time. See comments for more details.
Wrist candy?
Crystal Spotlight - Garnet
Garnet feels ancient. There’s a depth to this stone that many people immediately notice. It often carries an energy connected to survival, endurance, passion, devotion, strength, grounding, and life force itself. Garnet doesn’t usually feel airy or detached. It feels embodied. Rooted. Like ancestral love and support with fire glowing beneath the surface. People are often drawn to Garnet during periods where they need to rebuild strength after exhaustion, reconnect with passion and purpose, deepen commitment, strengthen relationships, or stabilize themselves emotionally and physically after difficult life experiences. This stone frequently carries themes of persistence. Continuing forward. Rekindling vitality after depletion. Remembering that even when energy feels low, the spark itself still exists underneath the ash. There’s also a strong emotional honesty in Garnet. It tends to encourage authenticity, desire, courage, and fully inhabiting one’s own energy rather than shrinking to accommodate others. Physical Overview Garnet is actually a large family of silicate minerals rather than a single mineral species. The most commonly known varieties are deep red, though garnets can also appear green, orange, yellow, pink, brown, and even nearly black depending on composition. Common garnet species include: - Almandine - Pyrope - Spessartine - Grossular - Andradite - Uvarovite Garnets often form as dodecahedral crystals in metamorphic rocks and are valued both industrially and as gemstones. Important deposits are found in places such as India, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Brazil, and the United States. Mohs hardness ranges roughly from 6.5 to 7.5 depending on variety, making many garnets durable enough for jewelry and daily wear. Physically, many crystal practitioners associate Garnet with circulation, vitality, stamina, grounding, reproductive energy, warmth, and rebuilding strength after fatigue or depletion. Historical Usage Garnet has been treasured for thousands of years across many cultures. Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and travelers along trade routes all worked with Garnet for adornment, protection, and symbolism.
Crystal Spotlight - Garnet
Crystal Spotlight - Fluorite
Fluorite often feels like mental decluttering. Although for some, it can feel overwhelming - so this one is tricky. This is one of those stones people are frequently drawn toward when life feels mentally noisy, emotionally scrambled, overstimulating, or energetically scattered. Many describe it as helping create a sense of organization inside the mind - almost like opening windows in a stuffy room and letting fresh air circulate again. Maybe for some people this kind of organization can feel scary or alarming if chaos is the norm. There’s an intelligent feeling to Fluorite. Focused. Observant. Clarifying. It tends to support pattern recognition, concentration, discernment, and seeing through emotional fog or confusion. At the same time, it still carries a softness that can feel calming to the nervous system during periods of overwhelm. For highly sensitive people, empaths, students, healers, creatives, or anyone juggling too many inputs at once, Fluorite often becomes a favorite because it seems to help separate “everything all at once” into manageable pieces. Physical Overview Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral known for its incredible range of colors and its beautiful cubic crystal formations. It commonly forms in hydrothermal veins alongside quartz, calcite, galena, sphalerite, and other minerals. Fluorite can appear purple, green, blue, yellow, clear, teal, pink, or rainbow-banded. Some specimens are transparent while others are more cloudy or layered. Under ultraviolet light, many fluorites fluoresce brilliantly - which is actually where the word “fluorescence” originated. Important deposits occur in places such as China, Mexico, England, South Africa, and the United States. Fluorite has a Mohs hardness of about 4, which makes it much softer than quartz. It scratches and chips more easily than many crystals people wear daily, so gentle handling is important. Physically, many crystal practitioners associate Fluorite with mental clarity, nervous system regulation, focus, energetic organization, concentration, and reducing feelings of mental exhaustion or overstimulation.
Crystal Spotlight - Fluorite
They Have Arrived
After a game of hide and seek my box of goodies were found. Long story, but they are safe and mine. All mine! First three pictures are of what I bought from @Robin Lewis and the last picture is always a joy to receive from Robin as thoughtful and loving gifts. Picture 1. I can't explain to you the detail of the Sphalerite Sphere. The druzys are out of this world!!!! Picture 3, the free gifts. I'm in love with the India Agate and the Mixed Tourmaline bracelets. Just look at that Caribbean Calcite and Kiwi pocket hearts 🩷 To tell the truth I love them all. Thank you again Robin for carrying such fine quality crystals.
They Have Arrived
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