This Jiapamala was made with Madrepora pearls with two elements in Carnelian and Indian silver.
The Harmony of this Jiapamala creates peace and the serenity necessary to be able to connect to our eternal soul and to the divine that is within us.
The vibrations of this Madrepora Coral with particular nuances and of the Indian Cornelian, lead to contact with our deepest part, and to the connection with our most sacred inner part. Suitable for those who meditate or love to pray, on the way back home.
Corallo Madrepora
Chemical Formula: CaCO3 + Fe
The medieval scholar Ahmad al-Tifasì in his Lapidary writes: “Coral is halfway between the world of plants and the mineral one. It resembles minerals because it is petrified and plants because it is a tree that grows at the bottom of the sea with roots and branches stretching upwards.” And again: Coral is said to possess other divine powers. In battle and among enemies it preserves the wearer unharmed, and for those who undertake a long journey in the desert it is a talisman that defends against all evil, and escapes from the dangers of bandits. Very powerful against all fears and snares of evil men and especially in journeys against the attacks of ill-intentioned people.
They say that it not only has the power to ward off drought, hailstorms and all things of this kind, but that it causes everyone to die rodents that consume and damage the crops, worms, woodworms, and other scourges of the air, locusts and locusts but also storms and lightning. Its therapeutic and superstitious virtues also make it a bringer of calm, healing, a heart tonic, excellent for blood circulation and as an antidepressant.
Bringer of abundance, fertility, longevity and good luck. Creature of the sea, it grows only in clear waters.”
Cornelian
Chemical Formula: SiO2 + (Fe, O, OH)
The medieval scholar Ahmad al-Tifasì in his Lapidary writes: Cornelian, if worn, calms anger during arguments. It stops hemorrhages and bleeding.
Steiner recommended it to improve interpersonal relationships and encourage discretion.
In Ancient Egypt, Carnelian amulets were the symbol of life and symbolized the God Rha, the God of the fiery Sun. In the Middle Ages, however, it was believed to calm anger. In ancient Rome, patrician women wore rings and earrings made of Corniola, to represent their rank.
Considered the 'Stone of joy and optimism', it reactivates the metabolism and the flow of liquids in the body. Improves blood oxygenation, promotes better intestinal functioning and cell regeneration. It acts on the adrenal glands. Activates creativity, vitality and joy. It makes you harmonious and loving life.
Jiapamala of Prayer
106 cm
Pendant 7.5 cm
Indian Silver With Carnelian, Madrepora, Bombata Madrepora










