Jet Golden Quartz Obelisk Wand 8 Faceted Gemstone Meditation Healing Earth Spirit Chakra Balancing 3 inch Long Approx.
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Jet Golden Quartz Obelisk Wand 8 Faceted Gemstone Meditation Healing Earth Spirit Chakra Balancing 3 inch Long Approx.
Gemstone Obelisk. Approx. 2.5" Long and 40 grams weight. Best for Healing, Meditation, Crystal Therapy, Positive Energy, Chakra Balancing, Peace of Mind, Meditation, Gift, Bonding, Spiritual Awakening, Psychic Awareness, Wicca, Pagan Rituals, Divination, Display or Show Piece, Massage, Handheld Therapy, Reiki, Power, Protection, Success, Progress, Prosperity, etc.
Gemstone Obelisk. Approx. 2.5" Long and 40 grams weight. Best for Healing, Meditation, Crystal Therapy, Positive Energy, Chakra Balancing, Peace of Mind, Meditation, Gift, Bonding, Spiritual Awakening, Psychic Awareness, Wicca, Pagan Rituals, Divination, Display or Show Piece, Massage, Handheld Therapy, Reiki, Power, Protection, Success, Progress, Prosperity, etc.
Also know as Golden Healer, Gold Quartz is a crystal which is partially or totally covered with a transparent golden-yellow mineral. This has been used to assist one in attaining and maintaining contact with the spiritual worlds and to incite healing on all levels.
Amongst the many distinct symbols of ancient Egypt is the obelisk. This is a unique four sided monument that stands tall and ends with a pyramid-like top. The oldest of Egyptian obelisks were considered to be monolithic in nature where as the more contemporary obelisks can be seen made using individual stones and in some cases they may even have specially designed interior spaces.
It is a stone that is frequently monolithic, of a quadrangular base, placed upright and ending with a pointed top. It is present in the squares of the most important cities around the world.
The use of Obelisks has been prevalent amongst the Egyptians since the earliest dynasties. The oldest style of making use of Obelisks used to place them in pairs in front of important temples. The name "Obelisks" is actually of Greek origin rather than Egyptian. This is because the first traveler to ever write about these unique Egyptian monuments was from Greece known as Herodotus. Archaeologists have been able to find a total of 29 ancient Egyptian obelisks that are still standing today. A number of other unfinished obelisks have also been found in various regions of Egypt. Today this historical monument can be found many regions across the world. The meaning attached to Egyptian Obelisks varies according to the way in which it has been constructed as well as the time period. For example the Obelisks that have inscribed sculpted stones incorporated in their construction are known as stele. With the advent of the Enlightenment era their developed a strong association of Egyptian culture with mortuary arts. As it is Egypt is generally associated with great antiquity and Obelisks are now being considered to be a symbol of timelessness and memory. Today American and European cemeteries are adorned with many smaller monuments made according to the same style. Egyptian Obelisks also had a mathematical value and their volume was given in geometry as (n-1) tuple.