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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…
Zodiac Stone of Cancer, Libra & Taurus
Alternative Names: Green quartz, Indian jade, aventurine quartz, goldstone quartz, starstone, greenstone.
Astaphaios, archon of Apathy (50/1000), spun aventurine’s green shimmer under Jupiter’s heavy veil to close souls to opportunity. Its sparkling flecks were a lie, draining loosh through indifference and missed chances, trapping divine sparks in cycles of stagnation.
Norea, gnostic dreamer, defied this with Saint Brigid’s fiery compassion. Like a fairy tale wanderer finding a hidden path, they wove Pleroma’s hope into aventurine, tying it to Mercury’s swift possibilities. Its glimmer now opened doors, radiating kindness despite exploitation.
Aventurine became a spiritual pirate’s key, embracing opportunity with gratitude. It defies apathy, urging seekers to act in good faith and seize the moment. Wearers guide sparks to Pleroma, their openness a rebellion, echoing Citrine’s joyful radiance.
Aventurine uplifts the heart chakra’s astral body, where Apathy (50/1000) dims hope. It sparks Willingness (310/1000), shifting attitudes to seize opportunity—an Adlerian choice for kindness over despair. Thriving in flux, it fosters Joy (540/1000). Gnostic pirates wield aventurine to open Pleroma’s path.
“Opportunity blooms where kindness sows.”
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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.