Hevna Gems
Bull's eye bracelet
Bull's eye bracelet
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Bull's eye bracelet with 8mm beads.
Family : Microcrystalline quartz
Color : Brownish red with shimmering reflections
Hardness (Mohs) : 7
Crystal system : Rhombohedral
Geological origin : Thermal or metamorphic transformation of tiger's eye.
Chemical composition : Silicon dioxide (SiO₂) with inclusions of crocidolite (amphibole fiber) which gives the shimmering effect.
Transparency : Opaque
The main deposits of bull's eye are in South Africa , but they are also found in Australia , Brazil , and India .
In lithotherapy, bull's eye is associated with energy, protection and endurance.
• Protection : Like Tiger's Eye, Bull's Eye is considered a stone of protection against negative energies, especially bad spells or harmful influences.
• Energy and strength : It stimulates physical vitality, strengthens the mind and promotes resistance to challenges.
• Grounding : Promotes grounding to the Earth, helping one stay rooted and centered.
• Self-confidence : Develops self-confidence and perseverance in the face of challenges.
• Chakra stimulation : Associated mainly with the root chakra (Muladhara), which makes it a stone of dynamism and action.
Interview
To purify the bull's eye, it is advisable to immerse it in distilled water or pass it under a trickle of running water. To recharge it, exposing it to sunlight or the full moon is often recommended.
Legends and beliefs
In various cultures, bull's eye is seen as a protective talisman. It is said to be particularly effective for those seeking to channel internal strengths and cope with stressful or conflictual situations.
Difference with tiger's eye
Bull's eye is often confused with tiger's eye. However, the main difference is its darker color, due to heat treatment or natural geological transformation.
It is a very powerful stone that is appreciated both for its aesthetic qualities and for its energetic benefits.
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