November gemstones are "Topaz" which promotes good health "Citrine" has positive energy that's uplifting
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Native American Jewelry
~Stones genuine
~Signed pieces
~Our pilgrimage to the reservations
Audrey and Karl have been personally visiting the Navajo Reservation for almost 3 decades. They meet with Native American artists and as jewelers themselves they hand pick and inspect each piece to make sure the stones and craftsmanship are only of the finest level for their clients. Art gallery H prides it’s self on offering the highest quality jewelry which is always a cut above and individually signed by the artist.
Taking care of your jewelry: This piece of sterling silver jewelry is oxidized high polished and not sealed. It will naturally patina over time which gives it a duller sheen. If you want more of the high polished look we recommend our Jewelry Polishing Cloth in accessories.
WHITE BUFFALO
White Buffalo is often referred to as turquoise due to its discovery in a turquoise mine. The reason behind its illustrious white color is due to its formation by the same mineralization process, in which turquoise undergoes. However, the difference between this and other turquoise is that it lacks the presence of heavy metals like copper, iron, or zinc, which add the common turquoise colors in the blue-green-yellow spectrum. This stone, sometimes called Sacred White Buffalo, is very rare and coveted for its distinct qualities.
HEALING PROPERTIES
A potent stone for tranquility and awareness, it releases stuck energies, opens the Crown Chakra, and helps connect you to Spirit. You’ll feel the energy of Source traveling through your physical and auric bodies when you work with this White Buffalo turquoise. Use this piece to receive wisdom from the Divine and from your Higher Self, for dimensional travel, and to cut energetic cords.
WHERE IT’S FOUND
White Buffalo Turquoise was named by the Native Americans in the area of its discovery because they saw the beauty and purity of this stone and believed it to be as rare as a white buffalo. This stone has only been discovered in one mine worldwide. This unique mineral vein was discovered in the Dry Creek Mine on the Shoshone Indian Reservation near Battle Mountain, Nevada