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Gagat/Jet

Medicinal use: swollen glands, lymph nodes, menstrual pain, migraines, epilepsy, sore throat, colds
Uses: protection, strength, abundance
Properties: it has been used since the Stone Age as an amulet, it protects against diseases, violence and evil forces. Eliminates unfounded fear. It helps on the path to spiritual development. It stabilizes mood swings and brings balance to life. Gagat also helps keep finances in balance and protect entrepreneurs. Place Gagat in the corner of abundance (the furthest corner of a room or company headquarters), or in your company cash register. Purifies the base chakra and promotes the growth of Kundalini energy.
Color: black, dark brown
Country of origin: Mexico, India, Turkey, Russia
Technical description: Gagat is called black amber, it is petrified wood that looks like coal. Light inclusions of pyrite are occasionally visible. It was formed by the fossilization of wood and plants in rocks of marine origin.

Degree of hardness: 2.5

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