Shungite Pendant, Infinity
Acquire a personal amulet that enriches the effects of shungite with symbolic
meaning. The pendant with the infinity sign can accompany you as a support and a
reminder of balance, infinite flow, and conscious being here and
now.
The infinity symbol is a universal sign of eternity and constant renewal. It
recalls the cycle of energy, the connection of opposites, and the harmony
between giving and receiving. It will foster inner peace and trust in
the natural order of things within you. By wearing it as a pendant, you
can draw on its energy anytime, anywhere.
The unique material is also important. Shungite is one of the oldest minerals
and is primarily composed of the basic building block of life – carbon.
Thanks to its unique structure of fullerenes, it is attributed with
protective and purifying qualities, especially in environments
full of electronics and harmful influences of the modern world.
The combination of shungite and the infinity symbol creates a
personal talisman that you can carry with you every day. Its
appearance is timeless and universal, suitable for both women
and men, and easily combinable with any fashion style.
Wear it during work, travel, meditation, or yoga practice. It will also
provide support during periods of increased psychological stress. Simply hang it
around your neck and let it act as a stabilising point. Each
piece is original – minor differences in pattern attest to
its natural origin and uniqueness.
Benefits of Shungite
- Strengthens inner balance and calm.
- Increases energetic protection.
- Supports deeper meditation and consciousness transformation.
- Helps neutralise harmful radiation from electronics.
- Enriches water with sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and other
minerals and natural antioxidants.
- Balances water pH to values between 7 and 7.5.
- It is a beautiful symbolic gift for those interested in spirituality,
esotericism, or personal and spiritual development.
Storage of Shungite Jewellery
Wrap each shungite piece of jewellery separately in an individual pouch made
of natural fabric. We recommend using a pouch made of natural velvet, silk, or
linen. This will prevent scratches and abrasions.
Care and Maintenance of Shungite Jewellery
To ensure your shungite jewellery remains beautiful and undamaged, it is
essential to care for it properly.
- Sensitivity to chemicals and temperatures: Shungite
jewellery can react with aromatic substances, oils contained in cosmetics and
perfumes, chemical compounds, and high temperatures.
- Remove jewellery: Always remove jewellery before visiting a
swimming pool, shower, or sauna.
- Avoid perfumes: Prevent direct contact of perfume with
shungite jewellery. Apply perfume before putting on jewellery and allow it
to dry.
Cleaning:
- Heavy soiling: In case of heavy soiling, you can carefully
wash the jewellery with a mild soapy solution. After washing, rinse thoroughly
with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
- Light soiling and regular care: For routine maintenance and
removal of light dirt, we recommend using a soft cloth, ideally made of
synthetic suede or microfibre.
By following these instructions, you will ensure that your shungite jewellery
retains its appearance and properties for a long time.
What is Shungite
Shungite is a black matte stone with a natural carbon structure originating
from Karelia in Russia. This fossilised natural material from the seabed has
exceptional composition, properties, and wide application.
It is known for its ability to absorb radio and electromagnetic
radiation and purify negative energies. It activates and
enriches water and serves as a natural filter. It has strong
protective effects.
It is extremely grounding, traditionally stated that it can
help better integrate cosmic wisdom and karmic lessons, as its high
vibration helps bring your spiritual body down to the
physical plane.
Fullerenes, Antioxidant, Universal Sorbent
Based on its structure, shungite is a mineraloid, a
non-porous polymineral carbon rock containing almost half of the elements of the
periodic table.
It contains carbon in the unusual form of fullerenes. These
are, after diamond, graphene, and graphite, the fourth known form of carbon and
have enormous potential in many areas.
Shungite is the most powerful known antioxidant and also a
universal sorbent. It binds heavy metals, ammonia, petroleum
products, pesticides, phenols, surfactants, chlorine, and other substances.
History
It got its name from its place of occurrence, the Karelian village of
Shunga on the shore of Lake Onega, where it was first discovered.
Northwestern Russia is the largest and oldest source of shungite; other deposits
are in Austria, India, Kazakhstan, and Congo.
From the beginning of the 18th century, it was used as a healing
aid. Tsar Peter the Great founded the first Russian spa in Karelia and
also used shungite's properties to purify drinking water for the army.
In industry, shungite initially served as a substitute for coal coke in blast
furnaces for cast iron production. Later, new valuable
properties were discovered – absorptive, bactericidal, catalytic,
redox, or filtering.
These enabled the use of shungite in various fields of science,
industry, and technology. For example, a number of new
nanotechnological materials were created based on it. Especially in Russia,
Norway, Sweden, and America, it is used for water treatment and
purification in wells, water tanks, or swimming pools, and for
purifying wastewater from hospitals.
Country of Origin
Karelia