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6 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Moldavite Crystals

The Seeker by The Seeker
September 5, 2020
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Moldavite is a tektite stone that’s rare worldwide, and it’s only found in the Czech republic. The crystals are known to have high frequencies and intense vibrations, and it got its name from its source of origin; the Moldau River. You have probably heard of the different ideologies that people have about the Moldavite crystals; some claim that the high frequency offers the wearer some form of power, while others claim that the crystals serve as a catalyst that attracts light in a person’s life. 

We can’t disapprove of these claims since most of the wearers have confessed that Moldavite has been effective in metaphysical practices. Here are the six things you probably didn’t know about Moldavite crystals.

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Its Metaphysical Properties

The crystals are a variation of a tektite, and it gained popularity among people since the users believed that it enabled them to forge a connection with heavenly bodies. The stone comes in unique shapes and patterns, and this is proof that the crystals originated from molten rocks. You will find the crystals in common shapes such as spiral, elliptical, spheroid, rod-like, or oval shapes. Identifying real Moldavite crystals from fake ones can be challenging; therefore, when buying the crystals, experts from buymoldavite.com would advise on purchasing them from a trusted Czech Tektite Moldavite store. The crystals were formed from nature’s violent meteoric impact on mother earth. The crystals have a leafy green color, although others are greenish-brown, olive, bottle green, or pale green.  

Healing Properties Associated With the Crystals

The crystals are a spiritual talisman that often provides fertility to the bearer. You can use the crystals to diagnose illness, and it’s essential in releasing energy that’s necessary for the healing process. The crystals are often used as a stimulant for improving eyesight, and they can also treat gout. Besides, Moldavite can treat anemia, influenza, skin rashes, difficulty in breathing, allergies, and asthma. 

Moldavite also offers the wearer some form of spiritual protection. It will shield you from pessimistic bodies and energies that are meant to harm you. Besides, most bearers believe that the crystals bring with it good fortune and protection. Others believe that the crystals help resolve money problems; it calms one’s worries and can protect you when you are traveling.  

It works well When Combined with other Stones. 

You might know this, but Moldavite can be effective when properly blended with other quartz crystals and stones. It would help if you considered pairing it with to stabilize Moldavite’s effect and energy. If you intend to use the crystals for medicinal purposes, it would be ideal to combine them with black tourmaline or obsidian. 

The Crystals Can be blended into a Bracelet. 

Some bearers find it hard to carry the crystals around, but it would be a relief to know that you can incorporate them in any form of jewelry. Those who wear the crystals as a necklace have confessed to having spiritual guidance when they are asleep. This is also supported by biblical teachings. Some bearers enjoy the thrill of having a beautiful stone that has an interesting origin, while others place it on pieces of jewelry to serve as a statement piece. 

The Market Price of the Crystals

Moldavite crystals are highly sought after by collectors since it has gained popularity over the years. However, it’s important to note that several retailers have resorted to selling fake pieces; thus, you should purchase the crystals from a reputable retailer. 

The market price of the crystals depends on the color and size. Four grams of Moldavite crystals can go for $75, although the cost varies for huge Moldavite stones weighing more than 15 grams and outstanding features. 

It Helps Build Relationships

Moldavite is a heart gemstone that works with the heart chakra. Its believed that the crystals help keep the heart chakra in equilibrium; thus, you will have more love to offer, and one tends to be happy most of the time. Besides, the precious stone is known to heal crown chakras and the third eye. By healing the third eye, you will have new visions, thoughts, ideas, and your mind will be open to new ventures. The crown chakra will help you manage how you think or react to everyone around you. By balancing the crown chakra, you will balance all energies surrounding you. 

It’s evident that Moldavite crystals have more benefits than you could ever imagine, and there are tons of stuff that you didn’t know about the precious stone that you now know. However, it’s important to pay close attention to the feeling you derive when you use the rocks, and you should beware of fake crystals in the market. Moldavite can have a significant effect on your life; therefore, you should consider purchasing them today.

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