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It is another crystal that has been prized by ancient civilizations for centuries, Egyptians believed it symbolized divine vision and so made the eyes of their Gods statues out of Tiger’s Eye. It was believed to combine the power of their sun God Ra and their earth God Geb.

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Citrine is the yellow form of Quartz, it does occur naturally but it is quite rare.

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Dry skin oil: rub this below the fur onto the skin at the first sign of dry patches or scaly skin. Combine 10 drops of chamomile with 1 tablespoon organic argan oil and rub into the affected area and cover with gauze for 15 - 20 minutes so your pet cant lick it off. Flea repellent: repels ticks and fleas, great for mostly indoor pets. Combine 5 drops rosemary, 5 drops peppermint, 5 drops eucalyptus, 5 drops tea tree and 5 drops citronella with 1 cup water. Use every time you take your dog outside for a walk. Pet odor:...

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The ancient Egyptians used it to create amulets of the Goddess of truth, Maat, and the famous Cleopatra is Believed to have crushed it and used the stone as eye shadow.

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Today let's talk about Apatite, one of my personal favorites! Apatite is a crystal usually seen in shades of yellow, green, and blue, with the “neon” varieties being most popular. It is easily mistaken for tourmaline and beryl, hence it takes its name from Greek Mythology where Apatite was the personification of deceit and deception. Blue Apatite is the most popular of the Apatite colors, with the most striking blue colors being found in Madagascar. Transparent gems are faceted and highly desired by collectors, as they are too soft to be worn in jewelry with a hardness of only 5!Blue...

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