inu! CRYSTAL JAR | YIN YANG

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Experience the concept of how duality of light and shadow forms a whole with these mystic stones.

black tourmaline - milk opal - clear quartz

inu! Crystal Jars are the perfect add-on for the inu! bottle to explore its full potential. They are professionally blended with the help of naturopaths and gemologists. Each blend is based on age-old traditions and includes CERTIFIED fair-traded and hand-picked gems from all parts of the world.

Traditional holistic healing practices use black tourmaline as a very effective and grounding stone for composure and protection against negative energy of all kinds. Milky Opal adds the bright yang component with openness, flexibility and activity. It encourages freedom and independence. Together they resemble the natural concept of cosmic duality.

Comes With -glass jar, polypropylene lid (BPA free), genuine gemstones

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    Experience the concept of how duality of light and shadow forms a whole with these mystic stones.

    black tourmaline - milk opal - clear quartz

    inu! Crystal Jars are the perfect add-on for the inu! bottle to explore its full potential. They are professionally blended with the help of naturopaths and gemologists. Each blend is based on age-old traditions and includes CERTIFIED fair-traded and hand-picked gems from all parts of the world.

    Traditional holistic healing practices use black tourmaline as a very effective and grounding stone for composure and protection against negative energy of all kinds. Milky Opal adds the bright yang component with openness, flexibility and activity. It encourages freedom and independence. Together they resemble the natural concept of cosmic duality.

    Comes With -glass jar, polypropylene lid (BPA free), genuine gemstones

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