Handmade Brandberg Harlequin Quartz and Tanzanite Sterling Silver Pendant

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Handmade with love at Kacha Stones

28mm ~ 1"

A bright Brandberg harlequin quartz crystal in a simple, handmade Sterling silver setting with a natural and untreated 5x4mm oval tanzanite cabochon.

“Tanzanite stimulates the throat, third-eye and crown chakras. It brings together all aspects of both communication and psychic power, allowing the user to adequately communicate their vision. Tanzanite can be used to stimulate the crown chakra to produce. The energy acts as a spiralling force, reaching to provide protection and safety during all activities.” Melody, Love is in the Earth.

“Harlequin Quartz quartz containing red dots or strings of lepidocrocite. It provides a beautiful "dancing" energy, which stimulates energy flow on all levels. It can be used to stimulate the base chakra and to provide for a direct pathway between the base chakra, and the heart chakra; it can hence be used to direct and intensify natural proclivities. It activates all of the qualities of the base chakra, the heart chakra, and the crown chakra, and provides physical energy and vitality to the physical body. It further stimulates the healing qualities of the heart and the associated attributes of loving consciousness. It can also be used to balance the polarity of one's body with the higher bodies and to open and balance the meridians of the physical body, stimulating alignment of the physical and ethereal nervous systems.” Melody, Love is in the Earth.

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 rubble does not produce the best crystals.

Most crystal shops use 'ethically mined', but this is only possible by buying directly from miners. For 30 years, we have worked directly with miners from the icy slopes of the Himalayas to the arid deserts of Namibia.