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Ruby Record Keeper Natural Raw Gemstone Pendant Necklace

  • $ 3250


I added a silver and copper wire spiral bail to a natural raw hexagon shaped ruby record keeper. The crystal has record keeper triangles and natural inclusions. This comes with a 24 inch silver filled chain. It is approximately 14mm in diameter. Ruby is the birthstone for July.

Record keeper crystals usually have raised or incised triangles on one or more of their faces. These crystals are said to contain ancient knowledge and profound secrets of the universe. Many people claim to be able to access this information from their record keeper crystals. The crystals can also be used for personal meditation and to achieve balance and enlightenment.

Next to diamonds, rubies are the hardest gemstones. Rubies are composed of corundum. Corundum comes in a variety of colors, but when it is red, it is always a ruby. Legend says that rubies will change color according to the health of the wearer. This story probably originates from the fact that rubies and sapphires (both Corundums) come in a variety colors.

Most rubies are mined in parts of Asia and Africa. Some high quality rubies have recently been found in Kenya.

The ruby is a symbol of friendship and love when given as a gift. To own a ruby is to have contentment and peace. Some gemstone healers suggest you place a ruby under your pillow to ward off bad dreams and improve lucid dreaming.

Believers in sacred geometry consider the hexagon of cosmic significance. It is said to represent the seventh key which holds the force of absolute magic. It can also represent balance as the six directions in space: up, down, east, west, north, south, and center. The hexagram is often repeated in nature, including beehives and crystal formations.

Stones listed as natural, raw, or rough may have some imperfections and inclusions. Be sure to check all photos, including the zoom feature, for details about a particular stone. Please see photo with ruler for size. Colors may vary with individual monitors.

Many stones are susceptible to fading, and they should be kept out of direct sunlight. Do not use hot water or salt water to clean them. Stone properties and descriptions are for informational purposes only and do not offer any guaranteed outcomes. Also, they are not intended as a substitute for medical care.

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