Discover Smokey Quartz
Benefits:
- Very powerful protective crystal
- Highly recommended for empaths
- Deeply grounding
- Amplifies positive energy
- Detoxifies
- EMF Protector
- Supports feelings of peace and calm as well as reduces stress
- Boosts our root chakra
- Reduces tension headaches, nervous system stress and supports deeper sleep for physical healing
Goddess:
- Hecate - Thracian Goddess of Wisdom, Crossroads & Ghosts (Also Goddess of the Occult and Dark Moon
- Gaia - Greek Earth Mother Goddess
Chakras: Earth Star, Root & Solar Plexus Chakra
Element: Earth & Air
How to use
- Wear as jewelry or carry in pocket
- Place around office to protect against EMFs
- Place by front door to block bad energies from entering
- Hold during meditation for grounding
- Put under your pillow while sleeping for healing sleep
- And, of course, use in your roller bottles…
Smokey Quartz works well with...
Mantras:
- I am the embodiment of powerful potential and magic.
- I am stable, powerful and protected.
Essential Oil:
- Grounding - Myrrh, Sandalwood or Cedarwood
- Detox - Lemon, Juniper
- Sleep - Vetiver
- EMF Protection - Rose, Frankincense
Yoga:
- Meditate with smokey quartz for grounding and attuning to higher awareness.
- Mountain Pose, Warrior I, Warrior II, Warrior III, Deep Squat
Interesting Facts:
- Smokey Quartz is the national gemstone of Scotland
- Smokey Quartz was and still is a favorite ornamental stone of the Scottish dirk (sgian dubh).
- Smokey Quartz Is found In the Royal Jewels known as "Honors of Scotland" (includes Crown, Sword and Scepter)
- Smokey Quartz found In the Cairngorm Mountains of Scotland is also called Cairngorm Quartz
History
- Sacred stone to the ancient Druids and Celts
- Used in Shamanistic rituals and North American tribal ceremonies to enhance stability and provide protection. (often found on top of ritual wands. Said to be cherished by the Cherokees)
- Prominent In Scottish Highlander appeal (jewelry, shoulder brooches, kilt pins, and handles of weaponry)
- Was 1st reported to the gem world by J.S. Dana in 1837
- Smokey Quartz crucifixes were traditionally put on bedroom walls at night as a guardian against bad luck and to keep evil away In Switzerland, Germany and Austria.
- Said to be used by the Chinese In making an early form of sunglasses.