Crystal Tree of Life- Lapis Lazuli, Amethyst, Precious Stones, 8" tall, Chakra Stones Inner Peace and Calmness, Ancient Wisdom Curations

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This gorgeous custom tree of Life is handmade with hand-wire wrap as well as a solid orgonite base. Most products you will see will have a wooden or a crystal base. These are made produced and not made by hand. The organite Base itself is valued as much as the entire piece, so this is very well valued give the quality of the tree.

The Lapis Lazuli Crystals and the Amethyst provide an understated beauty and is spiritually tied to the month of September

Lapis Lazuli is one of the most sought after stones in use since man’s history began. Its deep, celestial blue remains the symbol of royalty and honor, gods and power, spirit and vision. It is a universal symbol of wisdom and truth.

In ancient times Lapis Lazuli was most highly regarded because of its beautiful color and the valuable ultramarine dye derived from it. Its name comes from the Latin lapis, “stone,” and the Persian lazhuward, “blue.” It is rock formed by multiple minerals, mostly Lazurite, Sodalite, Calcite and Pyrite, and is a rich medium to royal blue with gold flecks (pyrites). Lower-grade Lapis is lighter blue with more white than gold flecks, and is sometimes called denim Lapis.

Lapis Lazuli was among the most highly prized tribute paid to Egypt, obtained from the oldest mines in the world, worked from around 4000 B.C. and still in use today. Referenced in the Old Testament as sapphire (unknown in that part of the ancient world), Lapis Lazuli is most likely the fifth stone in the original breastplate of the High Priest, as well as those of later times. [Kunz, 293-294]

The golden sarcophagus of King Tutankhamen was richly inlaid with Lapis, as were other burial ornaments of Egyptian kings and queens. It was used extensively in scarabs, pendants and other jewelry, and ground into powder for dyes, eye shadow and medicinal elixirs. [Simmons, 227] In the dry, barren land of the Egyptians, this deep cobalt blue color was a spiritual contrast to their arid desert hues. The gold flecks were like stars in their night-time sky and by meditating on these colors they felt supernatural forces would transform their lives. The garments of priests and royalty were dyed with Lapis to indicate their status as gods themselves. [Raphaell, 141]

Outside of Ancient Egypt, Carnelian is used by wizards. They would utilize the energy of this powerful stone to trigger other stones. Many also considered the stone to be a status symbol and wearing it would protect one from sickness and help avert any calamities.

Amethyst has been highly esteemed throughout the ages for its stunning beauty and legendary powers to stimulate, and soothe, the mind and emotions. It is a semi-precious stone in today’s classifications, but to the ancients, it was a “Gem of Fire"; a Precious Stone worth, at times in history, as much as a Diamond. Amethyst has always been associated with February, the month the Romans dedicated to Neptune, their water god. Therefore, it should be no surprise that it is the traditional birthstone of that month. It is the stone of St. Valentine and faithful love and signifies ecclesiastical dignity as the Bishop’s Stone. It carries the energy of fire and passion, creativity and spirituality; yet bears the logic of temperance and sobriety.



Whether its crystals are left natural, polished as tumbled stones, or faceted into magnificent jewels, Amethyst is a gem whose beauty transcends its commonality. It is a variety of Quartz found in many locations around the world. It forms as transparent, terminated crystals of all sizes in geodes, clusters, and as long single terminations. It is also found in vitreous masses and polished into wonderful specimens and personal talismans. The presence of manganese in clear Quartz produces Amethyst, while additional amounts of iron vary the purple coloration. Amethyst ranges in hue from pale red-violet to deep violet and may be transparent or opaque. In addition, it is sometimes layered with white Quartz as Chevron Amethyst, found in combination with Cacoxenite, mixed with Citrine as Ametrine, or in rare cases, “rutilated” with Goethite.


Organite-Orgonite pyramid helps to filter and balance energy fields in our environment and can aid in strengthening your energy body by converting low-frequency energy into a higher frequency that is more beneficial for life forms including yourself, pets, and plants.

Benefits of orgonite crystals:
Protect from EMF radiation from cell phones, cell phone towers, wi-fi, computers, and electronic devices that you expose yourself to on a daily basis.
Reduce Stress & Anxiety by projecting high vibrational energies.
Aura Cleansing, keep the air and life force clean and stimulate positive energy surroundings.
Fight insomnia and improve sleep by placing this in your room next to your bed.


These are high quality, customized trees, and stand out from all the others listed.

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This gorgeous custom tree of Life is handmade with hand-wire wrap as well as a solid orgonite base. Most products you will see will have a wooden or a crystal base. These are made produced and not made by hand. The organite Base itself is valued as much as the entire piece, so this is very well valued give the quality of the tree.

The Lapis Lazuli Crystals and the Amethyst provide an understated beauty and is spiritually tied to the month of September

Lapis Lazuli is one of the most sought after stones in use since man’s history began. Its deep, celestial blue remains the symbol of royalty and honor, gods and power, spirit and vision. It is a universal symbol of wisdom and truth.

In ancient times Lapis Lazuli was most highly regarded because of its beautiful color and the valuable ultramarine dye derived from it. Its name comes from the Latin lapis, “stone,” and the Persian lazhuward, “blue.” It is rock formed by multiple minerals, mostly Lazurite, Sodalite, Calcite and Pyrite, and is a rich medium to royal blue with gold flecks (pyrites). Lower-grade Lapis is lighter blue with more white than gold flecks, and is sometimes called denim Lapis.

Lapis Lazuli was among the most highly prized tribute paid to Egypt, obtained from the oldest mines in the world, worked from around 4000 B.C. and still in use today. Referenced in the Old Testament as sapphire (unknown in that part of the ancient world), Lapis Lazuli is most likely the fifth stone in the original breastplate of the High Priest, as well as those of later times. [Kunz, 293-294]

The golden sarcophagus of King Tutankhamen was richly inlaid with Lapis, as were other burial ornaments of Egyptian kings and queens. It was used extensively in scarabs, pendants and other jewelry, and ground into powder for dyes, eye shadow and medicinal elixirs. [Simmons, 227] In the dry, barren land of the Egyptians, this deep cobalt blue color was a spiritual contrast to their arid desert hues. The gold flecks were like stars in their night-time sky and by meditating on these colors they felt supernatural forces would transform their lives. The garments of priests and royalty were dyed with Lapis to indicate their status as gods themselves. [Raphaell, 141]

Outside of Ancient Egypt, Carnelian is used by wizards. They would utilize the energy of this powerful stone to trigger other stones. Many also considered the stone to be a status symbol and wearing it would protect one from sickness and help avert any calamities.

Amethyst has been highly esteemed throughout the ages for its stunning beauty and legendary powers to stimulate, and soothe, the mind and emotions. It is a semi-precious stone in today’s classifications, but to the ancients, it was a “Gem of Fire"; a Precious Stone worth, at times in history, as much as a Diamond. Amethyst has always been associated with February, the month the Romans dedicated to Neptune, their water god. Therefore, it should be no surprise that it is the traditional birthstone of that month. It is the stone of St. Valentine and faithful love and signifies ecclesiastical dignity as the Bishop’s Stone. It carries the energy of fire and passion, creativity and spirituality; yet bears the logic of temperance and sobriety.



Whether its crystals are left natural, polished as tumbled stones, or faceted into magnificent jewels, Amethyst is a gem whose beauty transcends its commonality. It is a variety of Quartz found in many locations around the world. It forms as transparent, terminated crystals of all sizes in geodes, clusters, and as long single terminations. It is also found in vitreous masses and polished into wonderful specimens and personal talismans. The presence of manganese in clear Quartz produces Amethyst, while additional amounts of iron vary the purple coloration. Amethyst ranges in hue from pale red-violet to deep violet and may be transparent or opaque. In addition, it is sometimes layered with white Quartz as Chevron Amethyst, found in combination with Cacoxenite, mixed with Citrine as Ametrine, or in rare cases, “rutilated” with Goethite.


Organite-Orgonite pyramid helps to filter and balance energy fields in our environment and can aid in strengthening your energy body by converting low-frequency energy into a higher frequency that is more beneficial for life forms including yourself, pets, and plants.

Benefits of orgonite crystals:
Protect from EMF radiation from cell phones, cell phone towers, wi-fi, computers, and electronic devices that you expose yourself to on a daily basis.
Reduce Stress & Anxiety by projecting high vibrational energies.
Aura Cleansing, keep the air and life force clean and stimulate positive energy surroundings.
Fight insomnia and improve sleep by placing this in your room next to your bed.


These are high quality, customized trees, and stand out from all the others listed.

www.ancientwisdomcuratons.com
This gorgeous custom tree of Life is handmade with hand-wire wrap as well as a solid orgonite base. Most products you will see will have a wooden or a crystal base. These are made produced and not made by hand. The organite Base itself is valued as much as the entire piece, so this is very well valued give the quality of the tree.

The Lapis Lazuli Crystals and the Amethyst provide an understated beauty and is spiritually tied to the month of September

Lapis Lazuli is one of the most sought after stones in use since man’s history began. Its deep, celestial blue remains the symbol of royalty and honor, gods and power, spirit and vision. It is a universal symbol of wisdom and truth.

In ancient times Lapis Lazuli was most highly regarded because of its beautiful color and the valuable ultramarine dye derived from it. Its name comes from the Latin lapis, “stone,” and the Persian lazhuward, “blue.” It is rock formed by multiple minerals, mostly Lazurite, Sodalite, Calcite and Pyrite, and is a rich medium to royal blue with gold flecks (pyrites). Lower-grade Lapis is lighter blue with more white than gold flecks, and is sometimes called denim Lapis.

Lapis Lazuli was among the most highly prized tribute paid to Egypt, obtained from the oldest mines in the world, worked from around 4000 B.C. and still in use today. Referenced in the Old Testament as sapphire (unknown in that part of the ancient world), Lapis Lazuli is most likely the fifth stone in the original breastplate of the High Priest, as well as those of later times. [Kunz, 293-294]

The golden sarcophagus of King Tutankhamen was richly inlaid with Lapis, as were other burial ornaments of Egyptian kings and queens. It was used extensively in scarabs, pendants and other jewelry, and ground into powder for dyes, eye shadow and medicinal elixirs. [Simmons, 227] In the dry, barren land of the Egyptians, this deep cobalt blue color was a spiritual contrast to their arid desert hues. The gold flecks were like stars in their night-time sky and by meditating on these colors they felt supernatural forces would transform their lives. The garments of priests and royalty were dyed with Lapis to indicate their status as gods themselves. [Raphaell, 141]

Outside of Ancient Egypt, Carnelian is used by wizards. They would utilize the energy of this powerful stone to trigger other stones. Many also considered the stone to be a status symbol and wearing it would protect one from sickness and help avert any calamities.

Amethyst has been highly esteemed throughout the ages for its stunning beauty and legendary powers to stimulate, and soothe, the mind and emotions. It is a semi-precious stone in today’s classifications, but to the ancients, it was a “Gem of Fire"; a Precious Stone worth, at times in history, as much as a Diamond. Amethyst has always been associated with February, the month the Romans dedicated to Neptune, their water god. Therefore, it should be no surprise that it is the traditional birthstone of that month. It is the stone of St. Valentine and faithful love and signifies ecclesiastical dignity as the Bishop’s Stone. It carries the energy of fire and passion, creativity and spirituality; yet bears the logic of temperance and sobriety.



Whether its crystals are left natural, polished as tumbled stones, or faceted into magnificent jewels, Amethyst is a gem whose beauty transcends its commonality. It is a variety of Quartz found in many locations around the world. It forms as transparent, terminated crystals of all sizes in geodes, clusters, and as long single terminations. It is also found in vitreous masses and polished into wonderful specimens and personal talismans. The presence of manganese in clear Quartz produces Amethyst, while additional amounts of iron vary the purple coloration. Amethyst ranges in hue from pale red-violet to deep violet and may be transparent or opaque. In addition, it is sometimes layered with white Quartz as Chevron Amethyst, found in combination with Cacoxenite, mixed with Citrine as Ametrine, or in rare cases, “rutilated” with Goethite.


Organite-Orgonite pyramid helps to filter and balance energy fields in our environment and can aid in strengthening your energy body by converting low-frequency energy into a higher frequency that is more beneficial for life forms including yourself, pets, and plants.

Benefits of orgonite crystals:
Protect from EMF radiation from cell phones, cell phone towers, wi-fi, computers, and electronic devices that you expose yourself to on a daily basis.
Reduce Stress & Anxiety by projecting high vibrational energies.
Aura Cleansing, keep the air and life force clean and stimulate positive energy surroundings.
Fight insomnia and improve sleep by placing this in your room next to your bed.


These are high quality, customized trees, and stand out from all the others listed.

www.ancientwisdomcuratons.com
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