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The Jiapamala of Kindness was made with Lapis Lazuli Stones and Pearls. As a finale, a Lapis Lazuli silver pendant.

This necklace, thanks to the synergies produced by the stones of which it is composed, helps you to be more creative, wise, honest, clear and concentrated, intuitive and above all at peace and kind with themselves and with the world.

 

Lapis Lazuli:

Chemical formula: (Na,Ca)8[(SO4/S/Cl)2/(AlSiO4)6] + Fe2+


Formed from Azurite, a mineral responsible for its beautiful blue color, of Calcite, which causes the white streaks and golden slivers of Pyrite.

Considered in the ancient world a gift from the Gods. The Roman historian Pliny the Elder describes Lapis Lazuli as a fragment of the starry vault of Heaven. Medieval alchemists held it in high regard. Used in art as a pigment powdered and dissolved in oil to obtain the color Oltremare, the shade of blue that we also find in Egyptian paintings, Persian miniatures and frescoes and paintings from Ancient Times. The ancient Egyptians used it to accompany the deceased in the afterlife and in the treatment of vision problems.
Even today, communication and creativity are linked to the 5th Chakra.
It helps to verbalize unexpressed feelings, indicated for all problems of the throat, vocal cords and thyroid. It brings us back into contact with ourselves, giving us peace, wisdom and intuitive creativity. At the same time it helps in communication with the outside, creating a bridge between the spiritual and material worlds. Lowers blood pressure, regulates hormones. It strengthens love and a balanced relationship with oneself and with others.

 

Pearl:

Produced by saltwater or freshwater lamellibranch molluscs whose home is an oyster. When a foreign body has penetrated its shell, a mollusc builds a covering around it to isolate it and defend itself. It creates concentric layers of Mother of Pearl, Aragonite, Calcium Carbonate and organic substance called conchiolin which acts as a binding agent for the microcrystallines around the foreign body. This is how the Pearl was born

Cited in the Gospels as a symbol of Knowledge, it amplifies its properties in the Light of the Moon. Connected in all traditions to the symbolism of the Moon, Water, Woman, the lunar phases and the tides.
Anciently called “Margarita”.
In ancient China it was believed to be a symbol of immortality. In fact, to prevent decomposition, they introduced it into the bodies of the deceased.  In the Middle Ages, however, it was diluted in Turtle and Lemon oil to treat skin and eye diseases and for gynecological disorders.
The Pearl fears excessive humidity such as dryness. She needs to be worn because her body temperature reminds her of her mother; the depths of the sea, where it finds the right conditions to form, where the water temperature is constantly warm.
Associated with the Moon, it has always been recommended for harmonizing emotional imbalances. It releases tension and promotes a good relationship with oneself and with others. Daughter of the sea is particularly suitable for those who live in conflict with their mother.

 

Japamala of Kindness

€400.00Price
  • 99cm

    Pendant 10 cm

    Lapis Lazuli, Pearls, Indian Silver, Lapis Lazuli and Brass Pendant

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