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A strand of beads made from synthetic semi-precious turquoise in the shape of a cross.
Shopping for precious and semi-precious stones is no longer a simple task. Buyers face a plethora of materials that did not exist before. Accidental discoveries in ancient times reveal that "treating" gemstones can improve their appearance and properties. Today, methods for manipulating and imitating gemstones are becoming increasingly complex. Crystals that duplicate the chemistry, structure, and properties of those found in nature are being cultivated. Natural origin is no longer "assumed." Laboratories and factories around the world are a source of an astonishing number of materials sold in the gemstone sphere. These artificial and processed materials offer a wide range of products and prices on the market. Jewelry buyers now have far more options but need some basic knowledge to make their choice. The term "synthetic" refers to man-made products whose chemical and physical properties overlap with the properties of the natural product they replicate. As for the metaphysical properties of synthetic materials, this is an open discussion. But we know that everything is energy, everything carries its charge and impact. No one needs to tell us; we can feel this impact ourselves. Isn’t color enough to change someone’s aura or mood? Any stone that attracts you is your stone, the right stone for your creation, the exact expression of your creative inspiration.
The symbolism of the cross - The cross is a symbol of spirituality and healing. Its four points represent the self, nature, wisdom, and a higher power or being. It is associated with transition, balance, faith, unity, moderation, hope, and life. It is one of the earliest Christian symbols, broadly symbolizing the Christian religion, or more specifically, the death of Christ. There are many variations, some of which have specific meanings. The empty cross, for example, reminds Christians of the resurrection, while the crucifix with the body of Jesus recalls his sacrifice. The Greek cross, which has equal arms, is a symbol of faith, hope, and love. The triumphant cross with a circle represents the reign of Christ over the world. The symbolism of the Celtic cross, especially the equilateral one, reveals the human desire to know and experience the unfolding mystery of life. It offers four paths to ascension - objective knowledge of the Self, Nature, Wisdom, and God. The Celtic cross can also be seen as a compass. When we find ourselves thrown by the stormy seas of life, it can reorient our focus and shift our thoughts in the right direction. By affirming the symbolic meanings of the cross, we place our spirit on solid ground.
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