Moonstone speaks to those moving through change, and who feel it is time to reconnect more gently and honestly to what they truly feel. Its soft, cyclical vibration invites one to embrace the phases — times of fullness as well as times of retreat — without judging one better than the other. It helps to trust what is perceived without needing to explain it, honouring intuition as a form of knowledge in its own right. Spiritually, moonstone is often described as a stone of passage — between life's seasons, between inner states, between who one was and who one is becoming.
Legend — In Hindu tradition, moonstone has been sacred for millennia — called chandrakanta, the beloved of the moon, and considered a divine stone carrying the blessing of Chandra, the moon god. It was believed to form from moon rays solidified on earth. The Romans thought its inner reflection changed with the phases of the moon. In Celtic traditions, stones with inner blue light were stones of vision and guidance, worn by druids and healers. In India, it is still offered at weddings as a blessing gift — a stone of connection, shared cycles and enduring tenderness.
JUMBO orders require time for crafting, ranging from 2 to 3 weeks during the busiest periods. The photo is not contractual — each stone is unique, and its imperfections are the testimony of a natural stone.
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