Minimalist Silver-White Trace Chain Necklace with Gemstone Pendant
Carefully handcrafted silver plated delicate chain necklace featuring a mixed gemstone, howlite, hematite & coral pendant. This simple minimalist necklace is finished with a silver plated lobster clasp and silver plated findings. This trendy necklace works well for layering with other necklaces and can be purchased in 6 different lengths. This item is boxed and ready to send to its forever home. Sizes are approximate.
Hematite's properties come from the energy of iron and the calming of oxygen. It's a protective stone and its energy helps you connect with the Earth. Use during meditation to escape the illusionary chains of physical reality and become more connected to your true, spirit self - it's been used as an aid to astral projection. It also bolsters low self-esteem, making you feel more comfortable.
Its grounding and soothing energies can help you relax and unwind both physically and mentally. Hematite is said to be closely tied to the blood due to its iron content. Believed to aid the kidneys, speed tissue regeneration, and contribute to improving the blood, and so the overall health of your entire body.
Hematite is a good choice for those born under the zodiac sign of Virgo.
Howlite has similar benefits to turquoise - used for creativity, calming, and reducing anxiety and tension. It also encourages emotional expression, subtlety and tact, lessoning rudeness. As well as helping to eliminate pain, stress and rage. A simple and gentle stone that aids sleep and helps to bring back wisdom from the dream state.
Coral is not a true gemstone, but a product of marine life. However, it's been used as a gem since prehistoric times. With a history of religious meaning, like being one of the seven treasures in Buddhist scriptures. Coral was long thought to be a strong talisman against evil spirits and hurricanes. It is also said to reduce blood flow, helping anaemia, and is thought to give wisdom and prevent madness. Its colour ranges from white to red, but most red coral these days is dyed.


