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Mookaite Jasper Crystal Beaded Bracelet 8mm AAA+

£7.99

Mookaite Jasper Crystal Beaded bracelet 8mm. Gorgeous deep, happy, earthy colours. I love these pieces. The listing is for one. What’s lovely about these bracelets is you can wear your favourite crystal and mix and match with other crystals. Our bracelets are made for us by an ethical factory we have existing connections with. We spend a great deal of time and effort researching where to buy our stock from. We’re delighted to have these for our store. Mookaite Jasper crystals come in a range of beautiful earthy colors and embody a beneficial energy to slow aging. They will help you to change how you think about the whole aging process. These stones are also known as Mook Jasper. They encourage adventure yet at the same time aid physical protection when carried. Jewelry made from this stone is beneficial to have on you when going to unfamiliar places, as it will alert you to imminent danger. They may be utilized by placing one under the pillow, for long term improvement in your health. This change of focus is beneficial to slow aging in the body. They are helpful to assist healing, and may be beneficial to help you to age more slowly. They are also helpful for pregnant parents to use. Where Is It From? Mookaite Jasper Meaning The colors of Mook jasper stones are predominantly colored yellow, mustard, white, brown, red, and shades of pink and purple. Most are a mixture of a few colors, and often in stripes with very earthy shades in many pieces. Mookaite Jasper is a type of quartz that comes from a specific area in Australia. The meaning of this stones' name relates to the place where it is comes from, on the Mooka Station located near the Kennedy Ranges in Western Australia. The origin of the stations name comes from the local Mooka Creek an Aboriginal word meaning running water. While its name is sometimes spelled Mookite or Moukite, this is incorrect, as it comes from Mooka Station, so should be spelled to reflect that. These stones have been in use by the Australian Aboriginal people as a healing stone since before explorers arrived in Australia.