Moonstone dream gemstone for Confirmation, Christening gifts and Wedding Days

Moonstone: The dream gemstone and the perfect gift for a Christian event

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Moonstone is considered by some to be a sacred and magical gemstone, with the power to bring about pleasant and beautiful dreams. With its ghostly glow, this feldspar gem is indeed magical. Moonstone jewellery is an inspirational gift for your friend or loved-one for many events: At a Wedding for example (or Engagement), for the bride or bridesmaids – or as a lucky gift for a relative or colleague who is having a Confirmation or whose son or daughter is having their First Communion. (Or even as an inspirational good luck gift at a Baby Shower to celebrate the arrival of a new baby.)

To look at Moonstone is to see a truly magical gemstone. The Europeans of the Middle Ages thought that by looking into a moonstone, one could fall into a deep sleep and see the future, and so gifts of Moonstone jewellery were thought to be ideal for people who had dreams of a better life – whether in love, in their work / job or even in business. It can be associated as a birthstone for June.

Presents made from Moonstone are ideal for special events or occasions where a calm thoughtfulness is required, like First Communion or Confirmation. It is also suitable for guests at a Wedding who might be dreaming about their own future and happiness:

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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:

Hamsa Hand of Fatima necklace ~ 2-part, silver

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£34.80
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Hamsa Hand of Fatima necklace ~ 2-part, silver
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A gift for strength, protection and love

This pretty sterling-silver Hamsa Hand of Fatima pendant is accompanied by a Birthstone crystal in the shape of a heart. The Hamsa (or Hand of Fatima) is a palm-shaped amulet used in many societies and religions as a sign of protection - providing defense against the 'evil eye' and strengthening the vulnerable or weak.

:)- Gift-Wrapped

:)- Sterling silver chain included

:)- Optional information card about Hamsa Hand of Fatima (free)

:)- Personal message can be added

:)- Rapid shipping


Send your special friends wishes of love and protection with this striking and meaningful present. It is the ideal gift for any special event / occasion and to show someone that you really care, e.g. New beginnings, Travelling, starting Uni or even a Hospital visit.

Detail: The sterling-silver Hamsa Hand of Fatima is 28mm in length including the hanging ring, and sits with a heart made of birthstone crystal and sterling silver. Please choose birthstone colour in options box when ordering. If you want the crystal heart for a birthstone, choose GARNET for January; AMETHYST for February; AQUAMARINE for March; CLEAR (crystal) for April; EMERALD for May; ALEXANDRITE for June; SIAM (ruby) for July; PERIDOT for August; SAPPHIRE for September; ROSE (tourmaline) for October; TOPAZ (citrine) for November & ZIRCON for December. The 2-part necklace hangs on an 18" sterling silver rope chain.

Gift this Hamsa Hand of Fatima necklace (believed to promote strength and compassion) to inspire your friends and loved-ones and help them to be strong and fortunate in their life. Comes gift-wrapped, like all our presents (with an information card) - and we can print a personal message on your behalf.

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More information about Hamsa - Hand of Fatima amulet - jewellery charms

In reality, the "evil eye" has nothing to do with "evil". Instead, it means a look of envy - believed to be derived from an old Celtic word for desire and jealousy, and not a curse or malediction.

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