Golden Lemurian Isis Crystal: Ethically Mined Natural Quartz
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Ethically mined in the Serra do Cabral mountains. Minas Gerais, Brazil.
82mm ~ 3 1/4" ~ 65 grams
This is aperfectly formed Golden Lemurian Isis crystal. Isis crystals are defined as having a 5-sided central face.
Lemurian crystals possess a distinct energy and are used in all types of healing, meditation, and energy work. This is an exceptional example of the increasingly rare Golden Lemurian.
"Golden Healers have been used to incite healing on all levels. It is an excellent stone for use in all situations and promotes the recognition of methods and techniques.” Melody, Love is in the Earth.
"The channelling crystal [a large 7-sided main face with an opposite (rear) tiny triangle] provides for a means of channelling and expressing truth and wisdom from both the inner realms of perfection and other worlds. It is symbolic of the student, the professor, the mystic and the seeker of wisdom." Melody, Love is in the Earth.
Lemurian Quartz is often referred to as 'Lemurian seed crystals' because the ancient Lemurian civilisation is said to have "seeded” them with knowledge. Unusually, they were initially found in neat 'seedbed rows' in sand from the Serra do Cabral in Brazil.
"The Lemurian civilisation is believed to have predated the Atlantean. Lemurian Seed crystals provide a powerful connection to this civilisation as they are said to have ‘codes’ within them which, when the time is right, can be read to access the wisdom of that time." Judy Hall.
Kacha Stones is the original ethically mined crystal shop, trading since 1996. Ethical sourcing is important not only for the environment and mining communities, but also for preserving the crystal's energy. Blasting a hole in the earth and collecting the remains does not produce the best crystals.
Nearly all crystal shops use 'ethically mined', but you only know where and how it was mined if you buy from the miners. For 30 years, we have worked directly with miners from the icy slopes of the Himalayas to the arid deserts of Namibia.