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Gorgeous Mookaite macrame necklace- deep burgundy wine and bright yellow - classic oval shape. Mookaite is found only in western Australia - the name 'Mooka' is an Aboriginal word for 'running water'. You will receive the exact piece in photos #2-6 and the video (model is wearing a different but very similar Mookaite)
*Mookaite pendant is 5.2 cm in length (not including loop) and 3.1 cm wide
Mookaite Meaning:
Mookaite encourages a young at heart attitude and said to raise our vibrations and helps to slow the ageing process. The stone of the 'here and the now', it helps us to get excited about life and encourages kindness to ourselves and others.
== A beautiful description is included with all of our Spirit stones
== We wrap or 'set' our semiprecious stones using the art of knot-tying or ' macrame '
== Includes an adjustable cord (18 " - 42 ") Choose your cord length from the drop down menu
== No metals used in the design
== All of our pieces are strong and durable and made with care and attention to detail
== This would make a special Gift for Her , For the Artist, UNIQUE Gift Idea!
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"Earth Aura my favourite Etsy shop! Their choice of gem stones exquisite and I would order each piece if I could ! You won't be disappointed with any of their pieces."
"This necklace is almost to beautiful to be true! The amethyst is exquisite and the craftsmanship/womanship :-) outstanding. It inspires me to know that there are people around putting so much loving care into their work! Thank you! "
"So lovely , can feel the positive energy ! And the macramé is so natural and comfortable "
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Materials: mookaite, gemstones, waxed cord, natural stone.
Drop dead gorgeous mookaite — seriously! The yellow is bright, the deep red carnelian-color is so rich. Looks like lovely, entrancing flames from another world. If colors sang, you'd hear the most glorious sounds — licks, muffled crackles, deep come-hither breath-like exhalations. Mesmerizing.