stone eye of providence

$9.00

everything is going to work out for me

1.5” x 0.3” carved stone triangle with design

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gold sheen obsidian = detox, insight, recall, positivity

you must break the pattern today, or the loop will repeat tomorrow. obsidian encourages to look inward, and this gold-sheen variety is believed to be particularly helpful for past life recall and discovery hidden talents and inner-truths. volcanic glass, aka obsidian, has been used for decorative adornment, scrying, and weaponry throughout history. obsidian was featured frequently in the series “game of thrones”.

labradorite = intuit, analyze, inspire, expand

“there’s more to life than meets the eye” is the motto of labradorite. named after labrador region of canada, this incredibly varied stone has been appreciated by humans for as long as they’ve roamed the earth. artifacts from indigenous peoples living near the arctic circle show labradorite adornments. the colorful flashes exhibited by this stone can be compared to the colors of the region’s famous aurora borealis.

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everything is going to work out for me

1.5” x 0.3” carved stone triangle with design

∘˙○˚.•

gold sheen obsidian = detox, insight, recall, positivity

you must break the pattern today, or the loop will repeat tomorrow. obsidian encourages to look inward, and this gold-sheen variety is believed to be particularly helpful for past life recall and discovery hidden talents and inner-truths. volcanic glass, aka obsidian, has been used for decorative adornment, scrying, and weaponry throughout history. obsidian was featured frequently in the series “game of thrones”.

labradorite = intuit, analyze, inspire, expand

“there’s more to life than meets the eye” is the motto of labradorite. named after labrador region of canada, this incredibly varied stone has been appreciated by humans for as long as they’ve roamed the earth. artifacts from indigenous peoples living near the arctic circle show labradorite adornments. the colorful flashes exhibited by this stone can be compared to the colors of the region’s famous aurora borealis.