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So-called 'rotating' or 'anti-stress' ring, in lapis lazuli, with Mantra (OMHP Buddhist prayer). The ring rotates around the inner ring! Size 65 Fr / 25 us
So-called 'rotating' or 'anti-stress' ring, in lapis lazuli, with Mantra (OMHP Buddhist prayer). The ring rotates around the inner ring! Size 65 Fr / 25 us
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About the product:
💍 Type: Rotating exterior ring with Mantra
💎 Mineral type: lapis lazuli
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: India
⛓️ Metal Type: Brass
🏷️ Hallmark: not applicable
📏 Size: adjustable from about 65 Fr.
📐 Dimensions: Stone size: 3 x 3 x 2 millimeters x 2 stones - Ring width: 8.5 millimeters
Thickness: 1.15 millimeters
⚖️ Weight: 4 grams
📜 Certificate: Provided by Zen Curiosity
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
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📋 Mineralogical sheet:
Characteristic | Information |
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Name | Lapis lazuli |
Category | Metamorphic rock (mixture of minerals, mainly lazurite) |
Chemical formula | Mainly (Na,Ca)₈(AlSiO₄)₆(SO₄,S,Cl)₁–₂ ; contains lazurite, pyrite and calcite |
Color | Deep blue, sometimes with golden inclusions of pyrite and white veins of calcite |
Hardness (Mohs) | 5 – 5.5 |
Density | 2.7 – 2.9 g/cm³ |
Transparency | Opaque |
Glow | Matte to glassy |
Main deposits | Afghanistan (Badakhshan Province), Chile, Russia, United States |
Uses | Jewelry, cabochons, sculptures, pigments (ultramarine), decorative objects |
Symbolic and spiritual properties | Wisdom, truth, communication, protection, spiritual openness and intuition (according to lithotherapy) |
📋 Information sheet on Mantras:
Element | Details |
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Definition | Sacred formula repeated orally, chanted or mentally to invoke spiritual energy and connect to the divine. |
Origin | Ancient Indian tradition (Vedas), integrated into Tibetan Buddhism and Hinduism. |
Spiritual function | Purifies the mind, promotes concentration, opens the way to meditation and inner awakening. |
Language | Mainly Sanskrit and Tibetan. |
Famous example | Om Mani Padme Hum : mantra of compassion, dedicated to Chenrezig (Avalokitesvara). |
Use | Chanted aloud, whispered, or recited mentally. Often paired with a mala (108-beaded prayer beads). |
Supports | Prayer wheels, prayer flags, manuscripts, calligraphy. |
Energy effect | Sound vibration considered to bring blessings and inner harmonization. |
Collective dimension | Recited in monasteries, during rituals, group meditations or ceremonies. |
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