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This is a fossilized amber, it's exact age unknown. Perhaps 40 million years old. 2"diameter, 1/2" thick. It is rare, beautiful, and of a hard to find artifact for its size. The dark particles trapped within the stone may have been bugs ( I am not a geologist so that is only conjecture) or other organic matter.
A fascinating combination of geological history, aesthetic pleasure, and of fine taste on the part of anyone lucky enough to acquire so distinct a pendant.
SOME EXCERPTS ON THE HEALING PROPERTIES AND WIDESPREAD APPEAL OF AMBER:
"Navel Chakra; Any internal organ, depression, suicidal tendencies.
" Amber can absorb the negative energy and help the body to heal itself."
"In healing, Amber is mostly used for its brilliant golden color reflection. By placing Amber over the area of internal organs, these tissues can be revitalized. The gold-orange color is associated with the Navel Chakra and the grounding of energies into the physical body. Amber can be worn or used by people that tend to have suicidal tendencies, who do not want to be in a physical body, or who get depressed easily. It will help ground the higher energies onto the earth plane to be utilized by the body for healing and balancing."
"Amber studies are truly interdisciplinary. Geologists and paleontologists are interested in amber because it is a fossil, evidence of prehistoric life. Archeologists look at trade routes and the barter view of amber. Organic chemists investigate the physical and chemical properties. Botanists and entomologists examine the botanical sources of amber and embalmed insects and debris. Poets, writers, and artists look to amber for sunny inspirations. Gemologists and jewelers desire amber for its beauty and rarity. Curators and conservationists preserve and archive amber. "
Item being sold to raise funds for the medical expenses of our senior pastor who is suffering diabetic blindness in his left eye.
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