White Kailash - "Abode of Spirits" - Chlorite - Singing crystal - Himalayan Quartz - Mount Kailash, Tibet - 126g
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White Quartz Kailash Crystal.
Kailash Quartz that looks like living creatures or spirits has arrived.
We've previously offered Kailash Quartz that resembled Himilayan Quartz, with its transparent crystals and cathedral-like formations akin to Mount Kailash, but now we have Kailash Quartz with an entirely different form and concept.
Each one is white, organic in shape, and completely free-form.
The crystals, sprouting like living things, are very comical and humorous.
This is a cluster of white Kailash that extends in all directions, horizontally, vertically, and upwards.
The energy of the cluster rotating in a spiral is also a characteristic of Himalayan Quartz clusters.
The milky white of the white Kailash combined with the deep green glowlight creates a very antique and elegant atmosphere.
Some parts of the back are like cathedrals, and the cluster has many interesting features, making it enjoyable.
It also has the atmosphere of a "nest," like a fairy's dwelling.
This is the largest cluster.
It's a singing crystal that tinkles when touched, despite being a cluster.
The white Kailash cluster offers a unique high vibration.
The silky texture of white Kailash, its silvery sheen, and the sparkling glitter are special and not found in other regions.
Even small, the white Kailash is intricately detailed and lifelike.
Mount Kailash is considered a sacred site in Buddhism (especially Tibetan Buddhism), Bon, Hinduism, and Jainism.
More details can be found on <a href="https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%AB%E3%82%A4%E3%83%A9%E3%82%B9%E5%B1%B1">Wikipedia</a>, and I, the shop owner, have a soft spot for stones from sacred sites. (^^ゞ
Sacred sites often gather in places with strong land energy.
Mount Kailash, like Jerusalem, is a sacred site for many religions, and devotees make pilgrimages there, performing full prostrations.
The area around India is indeed a hotbed for the origins of many religions.
Mining in high mountain regions is unimaginably difficult.
It is said that mining at Mount Kailash is subject to strict regulations due to its sacred status.
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