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Genuine Moldavite 2.5 grams

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Genuine Moldavite 2.5 gramsThis rare genuine Moldavite Tektite is one of a kind. All of our Moldavite for sale is certified and comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity. Our authentic natural Moldavite Tektites are sourced directly from the Czech Republic. Special Gift Wrapping is included & we offer FREE Shipping in the US! You will receive the exact piece shown. Size: 27 x 11 x 8mm Weight: 2. 5 grams Certified: Yes. Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity Stone:

This rare genuine Moldavite Tektite is one of a kind. All of our Moldavite for sale is certified and comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity. Our authentic natural Moldavite Tektites are sourced directly from the Czech Republic. Special Gift Wrapping is included & we offer FREE Shipping in the US! You will receive the exact piece shown.

  • Size: 27 x 11 x 8mm
  • Weight: 2.5 grams
  • Certified: Yes. Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity
  • Stone: Natural Moldavite, from Czech Republic
  • Classification: Impactite, Tektite group
  • Crystal System: Amorphous
  • Chakras: All, Heart (4th), Third Eye (6th)
  • Energies: Transformation, Clearing, Protection, Spiritual Evolution

Science & History About Moldavite

Moldavite is a very rare and unique green Tektite that was created as a result of a meteor that fell to earth about 15 million years ago. While it is commonly referred to as a stone, crystal, or meteorite, it is actually none of these. Moldavite is a naturally occurring form of impact glass known as a Tektite. It is part earthly (made from the Earth's crust) and part extra terrestrial (meteorite-based).

The intense heat generated upon impact of the meteorite with the earth instantly vaporized surrounding materials. This created a hot molten green glass-like silica-rich material that rained down to earth in a region now known as the Czech Republic. This is the only place in the world that Moldavite is found. It has been referred to as the gemstone that fell from heaven. Its beautiful green color, extra terrestrial origins, and thousands of people's extraordinary experiences with it have earned this stone quite a reputation.

Metaphysical Properties

Moldavite is known as "the stone of transformation". It has a strong reputation for accelerating "change" for one's highest good and also increasing synchronicities. It brings rapid spiritual evolution while ushering in change necessary for alignment to one's path in life. It is also considered a very protective stone. It is also used to connect and communicate with extra terrestrials or ETs. Moldavite is also one of the Synergy 12 Stones as described by author Robert Simmons for activating the light body.

What is the Moldavite Flush? When holding a piece for the first time those sensitive to the energy of this stone often experience the "Moldavite Flush". It is usually felt as a mild sense of heat or tingling in the hand followed by a warm flushed feeling in the body. Sometimes it is felt as a sudden and spontaneous opening of the heart chakra while simultaneously clearing negative energy trapped in the the etheric body / light body. This experience can be intense for some people, while others may feel nothing at all consciously.

Often times people feel inexplicably drawn to buy Moldavite when they first learn of it. It is advised that those new to this stone's energy only work with it for short periods of time at first. Simultaneously holding or carrying minerals like Shungite, Hematite, Smoky Quartz, Black Obsidian, Jet, or an Iron Meteorite will aid in balancing and grounding the high vibration energy. Herkimer Diamonds and other quartz crystals help to stabilize and also sometimes amplify Moldavite's energy. It is always best to follow one's own inner guidance when working with crystals and minerals.

    This gorgeous 15 million year old piece of Moldavite is in excellent shape, but does have some minor chips as most all ancient tektites do. Close-up photography is used in natural sunlight to show detail. The moldavite tektite may appear larger than actual size. Please see size listed for the dimensions. 1" = 25.4 millimeters.

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