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250 gram bag of tumblestones - Amazonite (South Africa)

250 gram bag of tumblestones - Amazonite (South Africa)
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We sell our amazonite tumblestones both singly and also in 250 gram bags. Buying by the bag offers a way to be more cost effective if you need more than one stone of a certain type. Typically the bags contain 15-20 tumblestones but this can occasionally be slightly less or slightly more depending on the sizes of stones.

Please also note that some crystals such as hematite are very dense while others like red jasper are less dense. So comparing these two bags side by side will mean the red jasper bag would be slightly bigger but they would both weigh the same.

The quality of the tumblestones in the bag is the same quality as those sold singly. The photo above is shown only as an example. The bag you receive will have its own unique stones and characteristics.

 

Amazonite (3) - Balancing, focus
The energy of amazonite highlights the need for balance and equilibrium in our lives. Whether the balance is within our male-female energies, yin yang or the need for balancing work and home life, it acts as a useful reminder to take stock and re-assess ourselves. This is especially so when going through sudden life changes, such as marrying, having a baby, moving house or changing jobs, and it's a useful tool to keep at hand.

The stone can effectively be used for chakra work, as it serves well with the throat and heart chakras, allowing healing and offering a soothing and calming energy.

Most amazonite forms as part of granite, or some stones. Geologists originally believed its colour came from copper, but more recently they've said it comes from decaying organic matter, such as leaves and wood. It's named after the Amazon river. Colour is mostly greeny blue, although some can vary from light green to more of a dark emerald shade. Often seen with white streaks running through it.