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Sterling Silver Dakshinavarti shell fossil pendant with natural chalcedony
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 58.000 x 22.000 x 20.000mm
- Weight (cts)
- 85.000
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Sterling Silver Dakshinavarti shell fossil pendant with natural chalcedony and druzy also known as Spiralite Gemshells (TM)
* This is a unique fossilized gastropoda replaced with chalcedony and encrusted with
natural and organic druzy crystals.
* The shells are originally from a rare left-hand coil variety of gastropod that lived
between 50 to 100 million years ago, when the Indian subcontinent was submerged
under the ocean.
* Discovered in Madhya Pradesh in central India. Experts carefully removed them one by
one - by hand from the host rock.
* These shells were called Dakshinavarti in ancient Sanskrit.
* The Hindu, Buddhist, and Tibetan cultures spent much time seeking out these hugely
special left-hand coil gastropods for their metaphysical powers.
* These were in a special feature from the GIA on the Tuscon gem show 2014.
* Also known as Spiralite Gemshells (TM) this describes two of their main characteristics;
firstly their formation through the petrification of ancient spiral form sea shells and
secondly their new incarnation as high quality Agate and Druzy crystals.
Healing properites
Healing experts are most impressed by their profound impact and energizing of the third eye and crown chakras. They are said to be superb stones for channellers, healers, intuitive experts and visionaries. Great energizers they are said to be excellent for
regaining vitality after long term illness.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 58.000 x 22.000 x 20.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 85.000
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Colours
-
Sterling Silver Dakshinavarti shell fossil pendant with natural chalcedony and druzy also known as Spiralite Gemshells (TM)
* This is a unique fossilized gastropoda replaced with chalcedony and encrusted with
natural and organic druzy crystals.
* The shells are originally from a rare left-hand coil variety of gastropod that lived
between 50 to 100 million years ago, when the Indian subcontinent was submerged
under the ocean.
* Discovered in Madhya Pradesh in central India. Experts carefully removed them one by
one - by hand from the host rock.
* These shells were called Dakshinavarti in ancient Sanskrit.
* The Hindu, Buddhist, and Tibetan cultures spent much time seeking out these hugely
special left-hand coil gastropods for their metaphysical powers.
* These were in a special feature from the GIA on the Tuscon gem show 2014.
* Also known as Spiralite Gemshells (TM) this describes two of their main characteristics;
firstly their formation through the petrification of ancient spiral form sea shells and
secondly their new incarnation as high quality Agate and Druzy crystals.
Healing properites
Healing experts are most impressed by their profound impact and energizing of the third eye and crown chakras. They are said to be superb stones for channellers, healers, intuitive experts and visionaries. Great energizers they are said to be excellent for
regaining vitality after long term illness.
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Nice beads for a silver sinahi chest piece I am working on.
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Nice Labradorite beads. Good size and color.
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