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Drilled quartz stones dating from the Neolithic period (they are probably the basis of ancient loom weights) which are considered in Nepal as protection and good luck charms that are hung above the door of houses or in children's bedrooms to protect them from bad dreams.
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In Nepal, they are also said to be "Shakti stones" (the consort of Shiva, the Hindu goddess of creation, destruction, and transformation. This goddess is often associated with Kali and Hindra) because traditionally, Shakti's stone is quartz and its symbol is the Yoni.
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In Nepal, they are also said to be "Shakti stones" (the consort of Shiva, the Hindu goddess of creation, destruction, and transformation. This goddess is often associated with Kali and Hindra) because traditionally, Shakti's stone is quartz and its symbol is the Yoni.
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The English book Amulets & Superstitions (1930) reports that the first man who found a stone with a hole in it and thought of putting it on a cord to hang it around his neck, simply invented the first amulet in history!
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Indeed, it is credible to think that the first " Holy Stone" was in fact a " Holey Stone", the word meaning "pierced" becoming the word for "sacred" over time.
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Indeed, it is credible to think that the first " Holy Stone" was in fact a " Holey Stone", the word meaning "pierced" becoming the word for "sacred" over time.
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The holed stones are also known in Europe as Hagstones (witches' stones), because according to tradition they protect.
from the curses of witches and ghosts and evil spirits.
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from the curses of witches and ghosts and evil spirits.
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In some countries it is believed that by looking through a hole in a stone, one can see the invisible world and its inhabitants if the place and conditions are suitable.
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LIMITED STOCK.
You will receive the exact stone in the photo you choose.
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Diameter: 50 to 60 mm.
Weight: approximately 90 grams.
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LIMITED STOCK.
You will receive the exact stone in the photo you choose.
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Diameter: 50 to 60 mm.
Weight: approximately 90 grams.