Indian Green Moss Agate gifts to help with a Competition or a New Start in life

Indian green moss Agate: The warrior gemstone – a gift for protection and strength in new situations . . like a new job

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Agate is the gemstone that everyone should have for protection. It is said to protect from stress, energy drains, and bad dreams, and attract strength. Give a gift of Indian Agate jewellery, and you can wish a friend or loved-one good luck and protection for many occasions: Going on a journey (on holiday, or a business trip, for example), a relative about to have an exam,  or possibly as a get well gift for an ill friend (a hospital patient for example), an elderly retired relative, or a bereaved friend.

In ancient times, Agate was highly valued as a talisman or amulet. Some believed it rendered the wearer invisible 🙂 It is also believed to enhance the wearer’s courage, improve perception and concentration, stimulate analytical capabilities and precision, and to provide protection from danger. Agate is said to promote strength and healing, and ensure a healthy life. It is also thought to enhance a love of nature, as well as cleanse the soul and restore wit. Early Greeks used Agate in the form of amulets as protection from the danger of the sea. In medieval times Agate was worn to attract God’s favour, and make someone agreeable and persuasive. It was also believed to be able to bring about strength and victory.

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Green Moss Agate and Indian Agate jewellery pieces are especially good as gifts for events needing strength and durability, like a Competition, a New Start in life, or Goal Achievement:

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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:

VITALITY: Lucky Charmstone

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VITALITY: Lucky Charmstone
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. . a gift to wish positiveness and energy

The Indalo symbol is steeped in history and is said to have magical powers to offer protection from harm, and bring good fortune and prosperity. And this Vitality charm stone bears the Indalo motif hand painted in coral, bronze and silver on a Spanish calciridite pebble, then coated and sealed for durability. Vitality symbolises a zest for life and is an ideal gift for people about to embark on a new project who need that extra burst of energy - and luck.

:)- Gift-Wrapped
:)- Indalo information card (free)
:)- Personal message can be added
:)- Rapid shipping

Detail: Approx: 30-40mms

Send this Vitality lucky Indalo charmstone to a loved-one or friend to help fill their life with positiveness and good fortune. Comes gift-wrapped, like all our presents (with an information card about the Indalo) - and we can print a personal message on your behalf.

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More information about Lucky Indalos . .

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Charm stones were used by Native Americans for spiritual ceremonies, healing rituals, and to secure a productive harvest. And many a famous person has possessed one (and put their faith in it). In a letter to her brother-in-law, Henry III of France, Mary Queen of Scots wrote, "I send you two stones valuable for your health which I hope will be good, with a happy and long life. I ask you to receive them as a gift from your very affectionate sister-in law in a token of my true love towards you." These days, we see US President, Barack Obama carrying good luck charms, along with many thousands of other well-known people. Napoleon carried one as did Franklin D. Roosevelt. They are also seen in many of the world's major religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and with some of the Australian Aborigines.