Mookait Edelstein-Armband 16 x 20 mm
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Mookait Edelstein-Armband 16 x 20 mm

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Mookait Edelstein-Armband 16 x 20 mmMookait Armband 16 x 20 mm Lebensfreude und Abenteuerlust in warmen Erdfarben Entdecke die faszinierende Schnheit des Mookaits mit diesem ausdrucksstarken Armband. Die grozgigen, flachen Perlen in der Gre 16 x 20 mm zeigen den Mookait in seiner vollen Pracht und offenbaren das charakteristische Farbenspiel dieses einzigartigen australischen Jaspis. Die warmen Erdfarben reichen von leuchtendem Gelb und krftigem Rot ber sanftes Beige und Creme bis hin

Mookait Armband 16 x 20 mm – Lebensfreude und Abenteuerlust in warmen Erdfarben

Entdecke die faszinierende Schönheit des Mookaits mit diesem ausdrucksstarken Armband. Die großzügigen, flachen Perlen in der Größe 16 x 20 mm zeigen den Mookait in seiner vollen Pracht und offenbaren das charakteristische Farbenspiel dieses einzigartigen australischen Jaspis. Die warmen Erdfarben reichen von leuchtendem Gelb und kräftigem Rot über sanftes Beige und Creme bis hin zu tiefem Burgunderrot und Braun, oft in faszinierenden Mustern und Maserungen vereint. Jede Perle ist ein kleines Kunstwerk der Natur mit ihrer ganz eigenen Farbkombination. Die flache Form liegt angenehm auf der Haut und verleiht dem Armband einen modernen, ausdrucksstarken Look. Jede einzelne Perle wurde sorgfältig ausgewählt und zu einem kraftvollen Armband verarbeitet. Mookait ist ein besonderer Stein, der nur in Australien gefunden wird – trage auch du diese einzigartige, lebendige Energie an deinem Handgelenk.

Die besondere Heilwirkung des Mookaits

Mookait vereint die Eigenschaften des gelben und roten Jaspis in sich und ist ein kraftvoller Stein für Lebensfreude, Abenteuerlust und innere Balance. Er wird besonders geschätzt für seine erdende und gleichzeitig belebende Wirkung.

Spirituelle und energetische Wirkung:

  • Ruhe und Ausgeglichenheit: Der Mookait schenkt dir innere Ruhe, emotionale Ausgeglichenheit und hilft dir, in deine Mitte zu finden
  • Neue Erfahrungen sammeln: Er regt dich dazu an, neue Erfahrungen zu sammeln, aus deiner Komfortzone herauszutreten und das Leben in vollen Zügen zu genießen
  • Freude am Abenteuer: Der Mookait weckt die Freude am Abenteuer, stärkt deine Abenteuerlust und macht dich offen für neue Möglichkeiten
  • Energie und Begeisterung: Er hilft dir, Ideen und Ziele mit Energie, Begeisterung und Tatendrang umzusetzen
  • Flexibilität und Anpassungsfähigkeit: Der Mookait stärkt deine Flexibilität, hilft dir, dich an Veränderungen anzupassen und beweglich zu bleiben
  • Geistiger Horizont: Er erweitert deinen geistigen Horizont, öffnet dich für neue Perspektiven und fördert Offenheit
  • Lebensfreude und Optimismus: Der Stein weckt Lebensfreude, Optimismus und eine positive Lebenseinstellung
  • Erdung und Stabilität: Trotz seiner belebenden Wirkung erdet er dich und gibt dir Stabilität und Bodenhaftung
  • Entscheidungskraft: Er unterstützt dich dabei, klare Entscheidungen zu treffen und deinen Weg zu gehen
  • Vitalität und Lebenskraft: Der Mookait stärkt deine Vitalität, Lebenskraft und körperliche Energie
  • Chakra-Zuordnung: Er harmonisiert besonders das Wurzelchakra, Sakralchakra und Solarplexuschakra

Mineralogische Besonderheiten

Mookait (auch Mookaite oder Mooka Jaspis) ist mineralogisch ein Jaspis und gehört zur Quarzgruppe. Die chemische Zusammensetzung ist SiO₂ (Siliziumdioxid) mit verschiedenen Mineraleinschlüssen, die für die charakteristische Färbung sorgen. Mit einer Mohshärte von 6,5 bis 7 ist er robust und sehr alltagstauglich. Der Name "Mookait" leitet sich von Mooka Creek in Westaustralien ab, wo dieser besondere Jaspis ausschließlich gefunden wird. Die charakteristischen warmen Farben – Gelb, Rot, Beige, Creme, Burgunderrot und Braun – entstehen durch verschiedene Eisenoxide und andere Mineraleinschlüsse. Mookait ist ein sedimentäres Gestein, das vor etwa 120 Millionen Jahren aus den Skeletten von Radiolarien (mikroskopisch kleine Meeresorganismen) entstanden ist. Die faszinierenden Muster und Maserungen machen jedes Stück zu einem Unikat. Der Stein zeigt einen matten bis wachsartigen Glanz und gehört zum trigonalen Kristallsystem. Interessant: Mookait wird ausschließlich in Australien gefunden und ist dort ein begehrter Edelstein, der die Verbindung zur australischen Erde symbolisiert.

Warum du dieses Armband lieben wirst

Die großzügige Größe von 16 x 20 mm macht dieses Armband zu einem echten Statement-Piece, das sofort ins Auge fällt. Die flachen Perlen bieten eine große Fläche, auf der die warmen Erdfarben und faszinierenden Muster des Mookaits besonders eindrucksvoll zur Geltung kommen. Jede Perle ist ein kleines Kunstwerk mit ihrer ganz eigenen Farbkombination. Das Armband strahlt Lebensfreude, Wärme und positive Energie aus – perfekt für alle, die ausdrucksstarken, natürlichen Schmuck mit besonderer Bedeutung lieben. Ob als Schmuckstück oder um die belebende und erdende Kraft des Mookaits für dich zu nutzen – dieses Armband ist ein kraftvoller, lebendiger Begleiter.

Ob du den Mookait wegen seiner lebensfreudigen und ausgleichenden Eigenschaften trägst oder einfach seine warmen, natürlichen Farben bewunderst – dieses Armband wird zu deinem energievollen Begleiter. Spüre die belebende, erdende Energie des Steins auf deiner Haut und lass dich von seiner australischen Kraft durch den Tag tragen.

Produktdetails

  • Edelstein: Mookait (australischer Jaspis)
  • Form: Flache Perlen
  • Größe: 16 x 20 mm
  • Farbe: Warme Erdfarben in Gelb, Rot, Beige, Creme, Burgunderrot und Braun mit natürlichen Mustern
  • Herkunft: Ausschließlich aus Westaustralien (Mooka Creek)
  • Handgefertigt in Österreich mit Liebe zum Detail
  • Flexibel und angenehm zu tragen
  • SKU: ABST005

Hinweis: Da es sich um ein Naturprodukt handelt, ist jedes Armband absolut einzigartig. Die Perlen variieren in Farbkombination, Musterung und Maserung – das macht dein Schmuckstück zu einem echten Unikat mit ganz eigenem Charakter. Die vielfältigen Farben und Muster sind ein natürliches Qualitätsmerkmal echten Mookaits aus Australien.

Gönn dir oder deinen Liebsten dieses wundervolle Mookait-Armband und trage die lebensfreudige, ausgleichende Energie dieses besonderen australischen Steins immer bei dir.

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