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Hypersthene, faceted square shape 8mm, sold on a 39cm thread. Often mined in the same deposits as labradorite, hypersthene is also called "velvety labradorite".
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Material | Hypersthene |
Color | Black |
Size | 8mm |
Surface | Faceted |
Form | Square |
Thickness | 3.5-4mm |
Hole diameter | 1.2mm |
Weight | 26g |
Do you know the benefits of hypersthene?
Hypersthene is rich in magnesium. This mineral is responsible for relieving muscle and tendon pain when it is deficient. Once placed at the level of your solar plexus chakra, the stone will be a natural ally against these types of pains. Volcanic stones are also good friends of sportsmen thanks to their draining properties which help to rid our body of toxins; thus, the spasms consecutive to meals with a too high pH can now be relieved since they do not present any more symptoms. The digestive organs are cleansed in depth: the liver, the intestines, the stomach detoxify by releasing the toxic substances due to pollution or an unbalanced diet: it is relief! A feeling of fullness and lightness is born in you! Your system is also cleansed: the lungs decongest while becoming unclogged, so you breathe more easily than ever.
How to make your own unique jewelry with hypersthene?
For a colorful bracelet, you're spoiled for choice with our stones!
If you want to combine different stones with different energies, you can find what you need on our blog first.
For earrings, you will need flat head studs and ear hooks.
If you want to make bracelets, depending on the style of bracelet, you will use cotton threads, leather threads, chain etc.
So, to make a necklace, you will need to use a necklace or chain, rings, hanger and gold-filled wire etc.
All the above jewelry, Also available with other natural stones, pearls or pearls. We also have gold-filled accessories, silver accessories and gold-filled pink accessories for you to choose from.
For more information on how to tie knots, we have a video on how to tie knots.
Tools you may need to make jewelry
Running out of ideas? Check out our tutorials for inspiration.
For more information, please visit this blog about blue hypersthene.