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Cape Ametrine Mala
MANTRA: “I Begin Anew”
STONE: Cape Ametrine
TASSEL: 100% Silk
GURU & HAMSA BEADS: Mother of Pearl
CHAKRA: Crown
KEYWORDS: Divinity, Peace, Self-Confidence, Spirituality, Will Power
SIZE: 7.5mm
$145.00
Out of stock
– Cape Ametrine Mala –
Ametrine is a mix of amethyst and citrine. Amethyst is our connection to the divine. It is peaceful and healing and opens us up to our spiritual side. Citrine is a solar plexus stone, the stone of the ego. Citrine inspires self confidence and will-power. Traditionally, these two parts of ourselves work against each other. Our ego tries to keep us safe and contained, and our soul is pushing us to have everything we desire through risks and trust. This mala/stone helps to meld our parts. It asks us to have the will-power to let go and open up to a more divine path. It urges us to remember that the universe (source, god whichever resonates with you) has your back, all we have to do is open ourselves up to this possibility.
While we have chosen a mantra of “I am open” for our cape ametrine mala, you can easily charge it up with any intention/mantra of your choosing.
Hamsa Bead
Every omCAKIom necklace is adorned with a mother of pearl hamsa bead. The hamsa is a symbol of protection and blessings. Along with protection, it brings the wearer luck, happiness and good fortune. With every hamsa bead strung, I do a meditation with visualization of the wearer being blessed and protected by white light. A little added energetic bonus!
Mother of Pearl
Mother of Pearl is not a mineral given it’s organic origins. However, it is very soothing and nourishing. Pearls are born when a piece of sand finds its way into a mollusk and irritates it until it attempts to sooth itself with a coating of nacre. The layers of the pearl are built out of mollusks innate desire to nourish itself. Metaphysical properties usually mirror physical properties, and that is true with mother of pearl. It encourages self-love and self-nurturing. It is also a stone of metamorphosis. The sand enters as a drab tan bit and emerges as a beautiful pearl.