A black star shaped button on a white background, reminiscent of the Red Jasper Star.

Black Obsidian Star

$11.99

Black Obsidian Star

A highly protective star crystal.

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Description

Black Obsidian Star

Stars are beautiful and are spiritually connected to the divine, with a strong angelic connection. They are a symbol of divine guidance and force of energy. They are a beautiful light from the darkness, enlightening our lives helping guide us out of darkness both literally and spiritually.
How to use :
Holding your crystal star in your hand helps you connect with the aura and the energy of the stars that is beautiful, pure and positive. Helping strengthen your spiritual connection to the divine and the Angelic realm.
Hold your desired crystal star in your hand look to the night sky and state your intention.
Crystal Meaning:

Black Obsidian is spiritually a highly protective stone forming a shield of psychic protection around you and deflecting any negativity from your aura. It is believed to help protect you against any negative spirits that may try to enter your aura without your knowledge, as well as protecting you from any psychic attacks. It spiritually acts like the “evil eye” protecting you from the harmful and negative intentions and thoughts of others that may wish the worst for you, with or without your knowledge. It is believed to help you become more aware of your own negativity bringing it to the surface and allowing you to release it.

Crystals are a unique product gifted to us by mother nature so the colours, shapes and sizes will vary. We handpick the most beautiful product for your order to ensure your satisfaction.

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Dimensions3 × 3 cm

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