

(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
(à modifier dans le module "Réassurance")
Pearl size: 0.7
Size: 34,5 cm
weight:100g
A natural stone, tiger's eye symbolises protection.
It is attributed to the solar plexus chakra, which boosts self-confidence, self-esteem and above all intestinal problems.
Anti-stress, it can reduce stress-related symptoms such as digestive problems, headaches, eye strain and mental fatigue. It can also be used for sight-related problems.
In lithotherapy, the tiger's eye stone is a stone of protection.
It keeps negative energy away from the person wearing it.
This stone protects against all evil claims, black magic and spells.
How to activate the tiger's eye stone :
The tiger's eye can be recharged in sunlight.
You can leave your stone for 2 to 3 hours in a room bathed in light.
Do not leave your stone exposed to direct sunlight.
You can also recharge your stone on a pile of rock crystal.
The word Mala comes from Sanskrit and means garlands.
It's an ancient necklace designed to keep you focused and clear-headed during meditation.
The Mala is a jewel symbolising unity.
It was originally a religious jewel used by Hindus, Buddhists, yogis and ascetics for over 3000 years.
It is the equivalent of the rosary for Christians.
In India, it is worn by all priests, sadhus and religious people.
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