Your cart is currently empty!
COMING SOON: SUMMER 2025
Classic Rosary necklaces aka prayer beads with beautiful round semi-precious stone beads and PVD plated gold finish staineless steel beads, caps, centerpieces and findings, now testing durability with 4x Miyuki threads.
Centerpieces come with four design options: two Orthodox crosses, the messenger dove, and the Sacred Heart.
Stone options coming apart from the first prototype Carnelian, Serpentine and Sandstone are Agates, Chalcecony, Coral, Jasper, Ruby, Tanzanite, Maw-Sit-Sit and more…
Birthstone: September
Zodiac Stone of Capricorn
Alternative Names: Satin spar, desert rose, gypsum flower, moon glow, selenite crystal.
Oroiael, archon of Apathy (50/1000), spun selenite’s translucent glow under the Moon’s elusive tides to cloud souls’ intuition. Its soft sheen was a hologram, draining loosh through spiritual stagnation, dimming divine sparks and veiling Moonstone’s sacred pause.
Norea, soulpirate mystic, countered with Christos’ radiant purity. Joined by Saint Hildegard of Bingen’s visionary hymns, she pierced Oroiael’s fog, her faith a cosmic beacon. They wove Pleroma’s light into selenite, aligning it with Neptune’s ethereal clarity. Its glow now unveiled pure intuition.
Selenite became a soulpirate’s veil, lifting the fog of apathy. It defies stagnation, urging seekers to trust hypersubjective vision and rest in divine truth. Wearers guide sparks to Pleroma, their intuition a rebellion, fulfilling Moonstone’s call to pause.
Selenite clears the crown chakra’s atmic body, where Apathy (50/1000) clouds intuition. It sparks Peace (600/1000), shifting attitudes to trust vision—an Adlerian choice over doubt. Thriving in stillness, it fosters Love (500/1000). Soulpirates wield selenite to unveil Pleroma’s light.
“Intuition pierces the soul’s eternal veil.”
Find handmade Selenite Jewellery in
Oathfeed Aksessuaarikabinett
References:
Gemstone information source from Walter Schumann’s “Gemstones of the World” https://www.amazon.com/Gemstones-World-Newly-Revised-Fifth/dp/1454909536
Original stories by Silvi Simberg; inspired by Nag Hammadi Codixes, David Hawkins’ work on consciousness and enlightenment and Alfred Adler’s work on individual psychology.