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Gemstone Lrg Skull – Amethyst

£18.00

Unleash the enigmatic allure of our Amethyst Gemstone Large Skull for your discerning customers. This captivating 40x30x28mm skull is a perfect blend of symbolism and spiritual energy, making it a standout piece for retailers seeking to offer unique and captivating products.

The fusion of the skull's mystique with the profound energy of amethyst creates a product that resonates with customers interested in alternative healing and spiritual practices. As a symbol of both mortality and introspection, the skull invites contemplation, while the amethyst is believed to enhance intuition, wisdom, and spiritual connection.

Capitalize on the growing trend of crystal-infused products by offering this distinctive gemstone skull. Its compact size and elegant design make it a versatile piece that can be displayed in various settings. Attract customers seeking to elevate their home décor, meditation spaces, or personal collections with this captivating addition.

Gemstone Roller Tip for 5ml Bottle – Sodalite

£1.35

Each gemstone ball has been polished to get the smooth rolling for even oil application. No more rollers stuck or falling out.

Sodalite is said to be helpful for the immune system and for the metabolism, it is also said to balance the body's mineral content. It is also believed to be a powerful stone for communication and self-expression, helping to boost creativity, self-confidence and making it easier to express one's self.

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