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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…
Birthstone of September
Zodiac Stone of Capricorn, Cancer & Libra
Alternative Names: Olivine, chrysolite, evening emerald, green star, serpent’s stone.
Astaphaios, archon of Grief (75/1000), forged peridot’s green gleam under Jupiter’s heavy veil to drown souls in despair. Its vibrant hue was a lie, draining loosh through ingratitude, convincing divine sparks their existence was a fading copy of Pleroma’s glory.
Norea, soulpirate beacon, defied this with Christos’ radiant love. Joined by Saint Francis of Assisi’s thankful hymns, she stormed Astaphaios’ gloom, her joy a cosmic dawn. They wove Pleroma’s light into peridot, tying it to the Sun’s boundless gratitude. Its gleam now surpassed the original, a true spark.
Peridot became a soulpirate’s anthem, proclaiming gratitude as rebellion. It defies despair, urging seekers to shine as essential to the cosmos. Wearers guide sparks to Pleroma, their thankful heart a fire, echoing Citrine’s joyful necessity.
Peridot uplifts the heart chakra’s astral body, where Grief (75/1000) dims light. It sparks Joy (540/1000), shifting attitudes to gratitude—an Adlerian choice over despair. Thriving in darkness, it fosters Love (500/1000). Soulpirates wield peridot to affirm Pleroma’s radiant truth.
“Gratitude ignites the soul’s eternal flame.”
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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.