Amazonite Merkaba

$48.00

An amazonite merkaba — an eight-pointed star carved from genuine stone in cool blue-green tones. Small enough for the palm, a steady touchpoint for a desk, nightstand, or meditation space.

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Two tetrahedra, locked together into an eight-pointed star. That’s the merkaba — a sacred-geometry shape held as a focus point in meditation for centuries — here carved from genuine amazonite and its cool blue-green tones.

Amazonite is known for courage, truth, and communication. Some carry it daily as a reminder to speak honestly and stay composed when a conversation turns difficult.

Palm-sized and portable, this amazonite merkaba moves easily between desk, pocket, and nightstand — a grounding anchor to hold or simply notice during a pause. Earthward pairs each piece with a check as genuine natural amazonite; no two are alike in color or markings.

Por que você vai adorar

  • Carved from genuine amazonite in a sacred-geometry merkaba star
  • Cool blue-green tones that brighten a desk or shelf
  • A palm-sized touchpoint for meditation and intention
  • Known for courage and communication
  • Compact enough to travel between desk, pocket, and nightstand
  • Each piece is unique — color, shape, and markings vary

Detalhes

  • Unique and genuine Amazonite gemstone
  • Approx. 1.5 inches long and 1 inch wide
  • Weight approx. .7 oz
  • Color, shape, and markings will vary
  • Vem com um cartão descritivo

Selected and inspected by the Em direção à Terra team.

Cuidados

Amazonite (Mohs 6–6.5) can be scratched by harder stones. Keep it away from prolonged sunlight, water, salt, and harsh cleaners. Wipe gently with a soft cloth.

Crystal meanings are based on tradition and personal practice. This amazonite merkaba is a symbolic wellness accessory and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.

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