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So you are tired of searching for information on mystical beads? Don? Do not fret because your search ends here ..
  You go the small, hard to find shop. Once there, the owner asks you to type your name and address, not hand anything to you, but to decide which stone beads are "right" for you. Chains specially chosen beads are created here in Okinawa by reinosha or shamans. These pearl bracelets with elastic Venturina, turquoise, topaz, rose quartz and other minerals or materials that are supposed to change your mood, or at least give you good luck.
  Each string of beads is said to possess a special aura to the actual person that the minerals have been elected. There are painted wood beads Hiragana or Chinese characters for luck. Hematite wards off depression. Crystal brings strength. Pearl attracts money, and rose quartz can have luck in love.
  WIKIPEDIA SAYS-certain rocks, (such as Lapis Lazuli-) and organic materials (such as amber or jet) are strictly speaking not minerals, but are still applied in jewelry and ornaments, and, therefore, often considered as stones beautiful too.
  Both stones and pearls have a long history in the realm of magic and belief.
  Since the Middle Ages the knowledge of the properties of healing or protection of the stones was considered a crucial factor in medicine and alchemy, occultism, three branches of knowledge which in those days were almost one, so we are all current science.
The following list is ball materials and their associations.
Moonstone: Good fortune for lovers
Opal: brings hope
Carnelian: PMS relief
Wood: Simplicity
Topaz: Power on Wildlife
Ojo de tigre: Courage
Apatite - Increases creativity
Citrine - the self-esteem
Garnet - Creates Health
Labradorite - aids digestion and metabolism
Pearl - means faith
Peridot - is beyond the anger and jealousy
Quartz (clear) - Stimulates the brain function
  Based on the theory that the stones, especially crystals vibrate at a certain frequency, the energy of a stone can be used to balance the body's electromagnetic waves. Others believe that the use of certain stones can affect your chakras or energy centers.
  A legend of rock is known as the Black Prince Ruby. [Edward, Prince of Wales (1330-1376) was called the Black Prince because he had black armor.] The ruby was called because it was a large red stone. Edward was sixteen when his heroism during the Battle of Crecy praise him, a battle later earned him the stone as it was considered a powerful amulet. Henry V wore at Agincourt in its hull, which was credited with saving his life when the hull was divided by a battleaxe. Richard III at Bosworth wore. Remains the most famous stone between the British Crown Jewels.
  Auditors also have a rich history of spirituality and ritual use of the phrase that comes accountability and belief in healing powers of gemstones. For thousands of years, man has used beads to adorn himself and aid in spiritual rites and rituals. The word root ball, Bede means to pray, and the first use of string goes back to the Hindus. Stringing beads together allows the user to track the number of sentences repeated.
  Bad Buddhist traditional consists of 108 balls, while the Muslim rosary, called Subhan or tisbah contains 99 beads, Catholic rosary consists of between 38 and 169 balls.
  Once the church decided rosaries were better suited for counting devotions than for talismanic protection, the people of the cloth was prohibited the execution of "pagans" beads made of coral, amber and quartz.
  DID YOU KNOW? In the Middle Ages, opal was considered a stone that could provide great luck because it has all the virtues of each gemstone whose color was represented in the color spectrum of the opal.
  Whether or not you believe in the power of stones, pearls, jewelry is all magic. Perhaps you've inherited a ring that was considered a kind of piece, used daily by a great-grandfather? Or a gem in an unusual setting? Or a small string of coral beads whose original meaning of baptism as a gift has been forgotten? So rather than travel to Okinawa for a shaman of the wrist, maybe you should just dig through your jewelry box for some magic.
  RECOMMENDED READING: Gemstone Energy Medicine: Healing body, mind and spirit of Michael Katz, The Crystal Bible: A definitive guide to crystals by Judy Hall, The book of stones: who they are and what they teach by Robert Simmons and Naish Ahsian

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