Coral is the gift for tranquility and calm

The ancient gift of Coral – a present to calm people down

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Coral is one of the most ancient of gem materials, used since prehistoric times . . especially for presents. In ancient China, Coral was a symbol of wealth, favour and high social status. Queens wore necklaces made of Coral for important events such as Birthday celebrations and it was often gifted between royal personages. It is also believed to have protection qualities (especially for women) and so is an ideal good luck present for Mothers Day and Birthday celebrations amongst ladies, girls and women.

Gifts of Coral jewellery are ideal for lots of events like mother’s day for example, valentines day, or retirement, or going away to university . . especially for a female friend – woman / lady / girl – whether that friend, relative or loved-one is your mum or your wife, your daughter – or simply a good friend.

Coral is particularly reputed to help calm people’s lives. It is said to help restore harmony in times of emotional conflict and work against depression. It is like a wise teacher – teaching us to value life and our place in it. It shows people the importance of living, so that we can make the world a good place for all that follow. Indeed, Coral is said to protect children and is given as a lucky gift to children in many countries. It is a beautiful symbol of the importance of creatures and plants living together in harmony. Ideal lucky gift for people leading hectic lifestyles. Coral is one of the seven treasures in Buddhist scriptures; and Tibetan Lamas use Coral rosaries. To Buddhists, Coral is also a treasure that can keep us good and protect people from evil spirits.

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These are some of the most well known ‘ Lucky Gemstones ‘ offering gifts for their own particular / special event that sometimes needs that extra bit of luck or inspiration:

AmethystAquamarineAventurineBlack Agate *   CarnelianCitrineCoral GarnetIndian AgateJadeMoonstonePearlRed JasperRose QuartzSmokey QuartzTigers EyeSodalite  

Each of these is renowned for igniting belief and bringing inspiration and good luck to certain events or occasions.

Jade necklace for good brain health - with Indalo

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Jade necklace for good brain health - with Indalo
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. . a gift to encourage a calm mental clarity and protection from harm

This pretty Jade and Indalo heart necklace consists of a mixture of Jade chips in soft greens and earthy colours interspersed with silver-coloured beads on a 2mm-wide black cord, plus a sterling-silver Indalo heart. It fastens with a silver-plated lobster clasp with a 2" extender chain finished with a small chip of Jade. The sterling-silver Indalo heart pendant features as the centrepiece.

- The Indalo symbol is steeped in history and is said to have magical powers to offer protection from harm, and bring prosperity, wellness and good fortune.

- Jade promotes energy and longevity

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An ideal gift to express long-term commitment and extend wishes for good mental health and good fortune.

More information about the lucky Indalo charm

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JADE: The multiple coloured gemstone of longevity, and energy
Jade was worshiped in times gone by for its life-extending powers. Especially in the Far East, Orange and Yellow Jade are said to convey the gift of inner peace, joy and happiness: Brown Jade is said to connect people with Mother Earth and is given when someone wants to make changes in their life, because it is thought to aid adjustment to a new environment: Blue Jade is predicated for people who feel overwhelmed or under stress in their lives. Red Jade is used in the Far East to defuse tense situations.

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INDALO

The Indalo has many representations in the world but principally known as Indalo Man in Andaucía, southern Spain where this ‘Indalo’ symbol is said to impart a sense of protection and safekeeping. Even today, in the small village pueblos that lie hidden behind the giant sierras that roll down to the Mediterranean shores in eastern Andalucía, the Indalo is known as a symbol of protection. It is an integral part of the culture of this part of Spain and represents to some, a little guardian angel, promising protection and prosperity, and it is used extensively as a lucky charm, amulet or talisman.

More information about Jade . . and how it can help with Mental Health