Green Aventurine Crystal Mug

$50.00

12-14oz handmade mug with Green Aventurine adhered to the handle.

𝒒𝓇𝑒𝑒𝓃 π’œπ“‹π‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“Šπ“‡π’Ύπ“ƒπ‘’βœ¨πŸ’š

Stone of prosperity, love, creativity, and imagination. A powerful stone for the Heart Chakra; it is known for dissolving negative emotions, opening the heart center to compassion, empathy and forgiveness. It helps to calm anger and irritation, stabilizes one’s state of mind, as well as promoting feelings of well-being and inner harmony. It’s carries an uplifting and positive energy.

The name β€œaventurine” comes from the Italian word β€˜a ventura,’ which translates to β€˜by chance,’ as its discovery was a fortunate accident by a glassworker in the 18th century.

In ancient times, this stone was a powerful talisman carried by merchants and gamblers who believed it was a stone of good luck. Ancient Tibetans imbedded it into the eyes of their statues to increase their powers and enhance wealth. Primitive artifacts and tools discovered in Ethiopia date back to 2.5million years, indicative of its earliest use. The Ancient Greeks and Celts believed it was a powerful stone of fertility, compassion and connection to nature.

12-14oz handmade mug with Green Aventurine adhered to the handle.

𝒒𝓇𝑒𝑒𝓃 π’œπ“‹π‘’π“ƒπ“‰π“Šπ“‡π’Ύπ“ƒπ‘’βœ¨πŸ’š

Stone of prosperity, love, creativity, and imagination. A powerful stone for the Heart Chakra; it is known for dissolving negative emotions, opening the heart center to compassion, empathy and forgiveness. It helps to calm anger and irritation, stabilizes one’s state of mind, as well as promoting feelings of well-being and inner harmony. It’s carries an uplifting and positive energy.

The name β€œaventurine” comes from the Italian word β€˜a ventura,’ which translates to β€˜by chance,’ as its discovery was a fortunate accident by a glassworker in the 18th century.

In ancient times, this stone was a powerful talisman carried by merchants and gamblers who believed it was a stone of good luck. Ancient Tibetans imbedded it into the eyes of their statues to increase their powers and enhance wealth. Primitive artifacts and tools discovered in Ethiopia date back to 2.5million years, indicative of its earliest use. The Ancient Greeks and Celts believed it was a powerful stone of fertility, compassion and connection to nature.