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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 December
Zodiac Stone of Gemini, Virgo, Aquarius, Opiuchus
Alternative Names: Turkish stone, Persian blue, callaite, sky stone, Aztec stone, reconstructed turquoise.
Adonaios, archon of Apathy (50/1000), spun turquoise’s sky-blue glow under Uranus’ restless winds to fracture souls’ bonds. Its serene hue was a lie, draining loosh through broken relationships and endless striving. The stone trapped divine sparks in isolation, denying the social heart of existence.
Sophia, weaver of unity, countered this with Norea and Saint Elizabeth of Hungary’s compassion. Like a fairy tale healer soothing a divided kingdom, they infused turquoise with Pleroma’s calm, tying it to Venus’ harmony. Its tide now fostered rest, a rebellion against relentless chaos.
Turquoise became a spiritual pirate’s haven, embracing hibernation and interpersonal connection. It defies isolation, urging seekers to shift attitudes and see every problem as relational. Wearers guide sparks to Pleroma, their rest a strength, hinting at Aquamarine’s flowing peace.
Turquoise soothes the heart chakra’s astral body, where Apathy (50/1000) breaks bonds. It sparks Neutrality (250/1000), shifting attitudes to value rest—an Adlerian choice for connection over chaos. Thriving in pause, it fosters Love (500/1000). Gnostic pirates wield turquoise to heal relationships, freeing sparks.
“Rest weaves the soul’s eternal bond.”
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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.