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Rare cintamani from Slovakia. Their color is mostly gray-black (other cintamani from different countries are mostly brown in color). Their surface texture is nice and very similar to the moldavites surface texture.
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Nicholas Roerich (Николай Константинович Рéрих, October 9, 1874 - December 13, 1947), Russian mystic, painter, set designer, philosopher, archaeologist, theosophist, writer and traveler)
During his research trips to East Asia and Tibet, he recorded several legends about the mysterious stone "Chintamani".
According to one legend, he was brought to Earth in ancient times by the fiery star horse Lung-tao from the constellation Orion.
Another version of this legend speaks of the origin of the Chintamani stone from the constellation Syria.
In Sanskrit, the term Chintamani is translated as "a divine stone changing consciousness."
Roerich noted that when the Chintamani is activated by a beam of special (cosmic?) Energy, this stone transforms this energy and, by radiating, affects the positive development of human consciousness in the wider environment, so that spiritual evolution is to be accelerated.
According to the original Tibetan legend, parts of the Chintamani stone were located in some parts of the Earth, and it later became a developed center for the development of human civilization.
One of the fragments was owned by the Atlantic emperor Tazlavoo, who was famous for his superhuman abilities and was considered a messenger of the gods, another is stored in Tibet and his guarding was the main task of yogis…
Dimensions | 58x42x21 mm (millimeter) |
Weight | 52.58 grams |
Color | gray black |
Year of finding | 2024 |
Transparency | opaque |
Shape/Cut | natural / rough |
Damage | minor chipping |
Locality | Slovakia |
Stone | CINTAMANI |
<p>Moldavite I bought has a hole that doesn't look of natural cause reather like it's been drilled. I expected this one to be as it was when found so I felt a bit dissapointed more so for that has not been mentioned in the description and that the hole isn't visible on the slide... view full text
Nice pendant. I haven't been picking for a long time for this one, I just picked the first that appeared as I was taking my time to choose a moldavite, but although I probably would pick another one, this cintamani is mine now and I love it.