Moss Agate Bracelet
Moss Agate Bracelet
The History of the Stone
The History of the Stone
It takes its name from the river Achates, currently Dirillo, in Sicily where it was discovered.
"Moss" refers to its many fibrous inclusions as if plant moss were inside.
Agate is often associated with gods and goddesses. In Greek mythology, it represents Gaia, goddess of the wild earth and nature. The Celts associated it with Ceridwen, the Welsh goddess of death and fertility. The Romans associated it with Aurora, the goddess of the dawn.
Throughout the centuries it was used to make vases, ornaments and receptacles.
Chakras & astrological signs
Chakras & astrological signs
- Root & Heart
- Aries, Cancer, Leo & Scorpio
The interview
The interview
Purification methods (1x per month)
- In clear water : Run under cold water for a few minutes (ideally spring, rain or river water)
- By fumigation : Light sage or purification incense and pass the Stone through the smoke
- The Tibetan or crystal bowl: Place the stone inside and vibrate for at least 5 minutes or according to your feelings
Recharging methods (after purification)
- On a cluster or an Amethyst geode: To place on top
- At the Moon: Place on a windowsill or outside for 1 night at the Moon, ideally full
- In the Sun: Expose to the sun for a few hours
- On a Flower of Life: Figure of sacred geometry, it recharges Minerals
- Strengthen the heart
- Bring peace & stability
- Finding your inner nature
- Moving towards new horizons
- Being mindful & in the present moment
- Feel less guilty
- Developing your sensitivity to Mother Nature & to nature beings
- Facilitate the circulation of energy in the body
- Aligning energy flows
- Soothe anxiety attacks
- Promote self-esteem
- 925 silver - Length approximately 21 cm
Lithotherapy is part of alternative energy therapies and does not replace a consultation or medical advice.