I bought a new ring today made of Moldavite, a galactic stone formed by meteors and only found in Checkoslovakia!
It is so beautiful. The stone looks black against my hand, but is a translucent green colour when held up to the light. It really does look like it was caused by something otherworldly!
This is Moldavite:
"A small aount of this stone is enough for most people, as it rapidly stimulates your growth, path and awakening, access to higher planes and your Divine Blueprint for this lifetime."
They are some pretty big claims :) I will let you know if anything amazing happens.
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A designer and maker of many things - Landscapes, Spaces & Digital. Also a plant nerd and artist, in love with her home of Western Sydney.
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