Product description
Strand of polished Opal pieces. The white opalite stones beautifully harmonize with blue or green Aventurine; they complement the natural luster of Pearls. You can also pair them with light stones in pastel colors.
Use small stones, called chips, when you want to create jewelry or decorations that highlight natural aesthetics, where each shape is unique and one-of-a-kind. Born from the womb of Mother Earth, natural stones are part of her body and possess the all-encompassing wisdom of the universe. They have extraordinarily attractive powers and various energetic properties capable of bringing prosperity, health, and balance into life. You don’t need to be an expert—trust your intuition and creative inspiration, and you will become a channel for positive energy, both in your life and in the lives of your clients. Moonstone is one of the most beautiful semi-precious stones. It features a gentle white, milky color with a stunning blue-yellow glow, which is why this stone is often associated with the moon. Its message is primarily linked to femininity, intuition, dreams, romance, emotions, and love. When the moon is still young, the moonstone, whose properties begin to reveal their strength, fills with a specific icy light.
Moonstone – Moonstone owes its name to its shifting bluish and yellowish hues that resemble moonlight reflected in its translucent layers. It is gentle and mysterious, carrying a feminine and soft energy that is associated with intuition, dreams, romance, emotions, and love. Legends say it protects lovers and removes obstacles from their path to love. It is best paired with white metals rather than yellow ones and is not recommended for fire zodiac signs. Moonstone can be charged under moonlight during a waxing moon. It calms the mind and helps those living under the negative influence of the full moon. Moonstone awakens tender feelings and a desire for motherhood. It is also beneficial for women in menopause as it helps balance hormones. Additionally, it enhances the creative muse in artistic individuals. Moonstone was highly popular during the Art Nouveau period, adorning many of the jewelry pieces created by famous French jewelers, whose works can now only be seen in museums.