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Tree Agate Tumblestone
Tree Agate is a white crystal with green markings. It is an extremely stabilising stone that can help you to feel safe and secure even in the most challenging situations. It is also said to endow you with the strength to face unpleasant circumstances with poise and self-control, helping you to extract positives from a bad situation.
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Hematite Tumblestone
Hematite is a grounding stone that stabilises emotions and enhances courage, focus, and balance. It is also linked to protection and strengthening one’s willpower.
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Blue Goldstone Tumblestone
A deep blue and sparkly tumblestone that promotes luck, happiness and prosperity. Blue goldstone is said to help increase energy,
Tumblestones are tumble polished to a high degree to form attractive smooth rounded stones which are comfortable to hold and stimulating to the senses. There is no strict rule on what should be done with tumblestones although they are traditionally used as healing stones.
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Blue Howlite Tumblestone
Blue Howlite is known for its strong associations with self-awareness, creativity and improving ones emotional attitudes. It enhances character building, and a sense of decency by encouraging desirable personal attributes. It allows one to look inside for answers and aiding in communicating negative emotions with clearer expression. I can be helpful for those who tend to procrastinate.
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Apache Tear Tumblestone
Apache Tear crystals are a type of obsidian and carry many similar properties. It is a powerful protective stone and is said to protect against all negative influences. It can ground us when we feel anger, fear, jealousy and resentment.
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Angelite Tumblestone
As it’s name suggests, Angelite has a connection to the higher realms, facilitating angelic communication. It is a very soothing, peaceful, and uplifting stone quite helpful during times of transition.
Tumblestones are tumble polished to a high degree to form attractive smooth rounded stones which are comfortable to hold and stimulating to the senses. There is no strict rule on what should be done with tumblestones although they are traditionally used as healing stones.