Description
This “out-of-this-world” uniquely beautiful genuine Gibeon Meteorite capped with optical quartz is set in a 925 sterling silver open-ended ring. Naturally, Gibeon Meteorites are silver in color. This piece has been color treated to Rose Gold. The ring is adjustable.
Many cultures consider the Meteorite to be sacred and possesses supernatural powers. It represents the energy of other worlds and allows for the access of this special energy to the user. Due to its origin from the outer space, people believe that Meteorite can help them communicate with God. Therefore it is used as a medium for praying and making wishes.
Meteorite is often associated with supreme power, bravery and nobleness which can help ward off evil spirits, ghosts and darkness. It is believed that wearing Meteorite jewelries can promote body Qi and blood circulation and enhance vitality and energy which benefits one’s physical strength and resistance against diseases. The Meteorite may be used for balancing and aligning the energetic fields of the body. Thus people with poor “Life Force” rating should wear it.
When placed or worn near other natural crystal, Meteorite is said to strengthen their powers manyfolds.
Because Meteorite is from the “sky” and has landed itself deep into earth, this unique gift is said to attract good fortune from “tien ti ren” or “heaven, earth and mankind” when worn. Quoting Feng Shui Grandmaster Lillian Too “Only when we have a harmonious coming together of Tien Ti Ren luck (heaven, earth and mankind luck) the three types of luck that make up the trinity of our existence, can we enjoy truly good health, wealth and happiness.”
In healing, Meteorite is known to be used in the treatment of anemia, strengthener for the blood and tissues, incoherence and melancholia. It is said to offer strength and hope in the face of a long struggle or physical ailment.
Meteorite enhances couple’s intimacy as well.
What is Meteorite?
Meteorites are rare treasure and gift from the outer space universe. It is the residue of meteor that was not totally burnt up while entering the Earth’s atmosphere. Simply speaking, it is a stone from the sky. Its origin can be from an asteroid belt, from a comet, or even from the other planets.
Having traveled in space for 4 billion years before it landed on Earth, Meteorite shares comparable if not greater age than our solar system. The formal full name of Meteorite is “Iron-Nickel Meteorite” as it is mainly composed of iron and nickel.
Meteorite can be found worldwide, but the most famous and mysterious one was discovered in Namibia, Africa near the town of Gibeon. Our Meteorites were mined from there and therefore is also called Gibeon Meteorite.