Spectrum of Harmony Seven Chakras Gemstone Waistbeads

Spectrum of Harmony Seven Chakras Gemstone Waistbeads

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In “Spectrum of Harmony” waistbeads, a variety of gemstones and a rainbow array of colors come together to contribute to a state of balance and agreement with the body’s seven chakra energy centers.

These waistbeads are created with black matte seed beads, translucent gold seed beads, and tiny faceted gemstones that correspond to the seven chakra energy centers. Additional seed beads in colors that correspond to the colors of the gemstones and, correspondingly, the 7 chakra energy centers make these waistbeads both colorful and elegant.

Meticulously crafted in the Royal Waistbeads tradition, these waistbeads inspire a sense of unity and equilibrium.

This style contains 21 pieces of real gemstones positioned in groups of 3 stones to represent placement and order of the 7 chakra energy centers in the body. Included are the following gemstones:

Garnet crystals (red) correspond to the Base or Root Chakra.
Carnelian crystals (orange) correspond to the Sacral Chakra.
Agate crystals (yellow) correspond to the Solar Plexus Chakra.
Jade gemstones (green) correspond to the Heart Chakra.
Aquamarine gemstones (blue) correspond to the Throat Chakra.
Lapis Lazuli gemstones (indigo) correspond to the Brow Chakra.
Amethyst crystals (violet) correspond to the Crown Chakra.

Chakras represent the center of spiritual power in your body. It is widespread belief that balancing the chakras is important for good physical and mental health as well as spiritual development and that the gemstones can help balance chakras by resonating with their energy frequencies. Each of the seven types of gemstones in these waistbeads is used with one of the seven chakra points for healing, revitalization and balance.

As these waistbeads are accented with touches of gold seed beads, the set is secured using high quality beading wire for strength and durability and is finished with a gold-tone clasp.

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