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Amethyst Runes in Pouch.

Rune Stones are one of the mystical worlds true mysteries.

Nobody can be truly sure exactly where they came from and when.

There are many theories on the subject but it is believed by some that they were first used any time from 2000BC to 100AD by tribes such as The Goths and other Germanic Tribes.

Each rune contains three aspects:

The symbol itself, what the shape represents
The name and what the word means, along with its letter value and sound
The energy and spirit embodied by the rune.

These Runes are made from Amethyst

Every Indian Rune Set include 25 stones: 24  with rune symbol and one without it.

Amethyst is a violet to purple variety of quartz whose name is derived from the Greek word “amethystos,” which means “not drunken.”

It is thought to possess benefits and properties including calming & balancing energy, soothing emotional stress, promoting a sense of peace, bringing about mental clarity and supporting spiritual growth and awareness. Amethyst is associated with the third eye and crown chakras and believed to help balance and align these energy centres, facilitating spiritual insight and connection which can lead to stimulation of and enhanced creativity.

Many believe that amethyst has protective properties, guards against negative energies, psychic attacks, and negative influences. It is often used as a talisman for protection. It is also associated with promoting restful sleep and alleviating insomnia when placed near the bed or under the pillow. 

Amethyst has been used in various cultures as a symbol of sobriety and temperance and is widely used as an aid for sobriety and overcoming addiction and it is a crystal believed to have a healing energy, benefiting the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of an individual.

Runes Stone Set in Pouch – Amethyst

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Weight 0.21 kg
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