Creative Beading Magazine

Discovering Spiritual Stones

CRYSTALS, GEMS AND precious stones have been used throughout history, with many claiming their use is as old as humankind itself. Today, they are widely used for beauty, spiritual healing, and enlightenment – while also being used for more technological advances, such as watch mechanisms.

Prehistoric graves and sacred sites from around the globe have revealed widespread use of crystals and gemstones. These came in the form of jewellery, shields, beads, carvings, amulets, hearts and other items of personal and spiritual value. The ancient Egyptians placed much emphasis on crystals and gemstones. Crystals were applied during medical procedures with many of these being linked to cures. History reveals that ancient Egyptian pharaohs had their headdresses and crowns lined with Malachite to help them rule wisely. Stones were also found in many tombs throughout Egypt and were made from precious material such as turquoise, carnelian, and Tiger’s Eye.

Judy Hall, well-known crystal expert and author of the acclaimed book The Crystal Bible knows the importance gemstones and crystals play in ancient and modern times. “Crystals have been used for thousands of years not only for adornment but also for healing and to influence the course of life,” says Judy. “Ancient people believed crystals were gifts from the gods and that they actually carried the essence of a god or goddess. Amber beads have been found in graves over 8000 years old, for instance, and amber is still used as a protective stone today.”

Linda Johnson, a Spiritual Teacher and writer who sells quality crystals and gems through her website agrees that the ancient civilisations carved the way for crystal use today with some being more widely known than others. “Before

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