“Turquenite” Blue Howlite Massage Wand
Metaphysical Properties of Turquenite
Turquenite is a stone to work with to dive into the memories and experiences of past lives. By working with this gemstone you uncover hidden, or lost, memories of your past lives that bear importance for you in this life. Turquenite is an energetic gemstone that facilitates memory recovery and in-depth meditation. You will engage in personal experiences that enlighten you for a brighter outlook on destiny.
Turquenite is Howlite dyed to be bright-blue or teal. It is often used by lapidary artists as a substitute for turquoise. The grey veins of the underlying Howlite are sometimes visible, and Turquenite may feature lighter spots where the white Howlite did not accept dye as thoroughly.
4”
Metaphysical Properties of Turquenite
Turquenite is a stone to work with to dive into the memories and experiences of past lives. By working with this gemstone you uncover hidden, or lost, memories of your past lives that bear importance for you in this life. Turquenite is an energetic gemstone that facilitates memory recovery and in-depth meditation. You will engage in personal experiences that enlighten you for a brighter outlook on destiny.
Turquenite is Howlite dyed to be bright-blue or teal. It is often used by lapidary artists as a substitute for turquoise. The grey veins of the underlying Howlite are sometimes visible, and Turquenite may feature lighter spots where the white Howlite did not accept dye as thoroughly.
4”
Metaphysical Properties of Turquenite
Turquenite is a stone to work with to dive into the memories and experiences of past lives. By working with this gemstone you uncover hidden, or lost, memories of your past lives that bear importance for you in this life. Turquenite is an energetic gemstone that facilitates memory recovery and in-depth meditation. You will engage in personal experiences that enlighten you for a brighter outlook on destiny.
Turquenite is Howlite dyed to be bright-blue or teal. It is often used by lapidary artists as a substitute for turquoise. The grey veins of the underlying Howlite are sometimes visible, and Turquenite may feature lighter spots where the white Howlite did not accept dye as thoroughly.
4”