Retirement Crystal Collection Crystals for retiring. Crystals for the next chapter and new challenges after leaving job and work

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Retirement represents, for many, not only a change of direction, but also a change of speed. Traditionally a time to slow down, modern retirees are just as likely to explore the world and take on new challenges. This set has been curated to help with moving on to new things.

These crystals have been chosen for their properties to allow the recipient to enjoy the next chapter in their lives and the excitement and opportunities it brings. It is a carefully thought out mix of beautiful gemstones, comes beautifully presented in a lovely linen gift bag with scroll.

This particular set includes:

Garnet: Most often a deep, rich red colour, garnets are believed to help with feeling grounded and with protection. If you are going through a period of transition, you may wish to wear garnet or carry it in a pocket.

Onyx: Onyx is a black stone that is also a form of chalcedony. For use on the root chakra or kept in a pocket, onyx is considered to be helpful in the support of calming worry and tension and soothing away nightmares. Onyx can also be placed on a bedside table.

Opalite: Opalite is a lightly coloured stone that is considered to be a good stone to use to improve communication. Said to remove energy blockages within the chakras, Opalite is also well regarded for use in times of transition.

Selenite: Retirement can bring with it many opportunities for change, but change can feel unsettling. Selenite is a white crystal that can be placed on the third eye or crown chakra and is said to support in protection against negativity.

Tiger’s-Eye: Tiger’s eye is considered to support with feelings of self-concept and is well-regarded as a stone that helps you when you are working through issues of self, including self-definition. Take some time to slow down and clear your head and in turn calm your mind.

Makes a perfect gift for friends and work colleagues or treating yourself.

Crystals should not be a substitute for seeking professional medical advice. Always consult a doctor if you have a health concern.

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Retirement represents, for many, not only a change of direction, but also a change of speed. Traditionally a time to slow down, modern retirees are just as likely to explore the world and take on new challenges. This set has been curated to help with moving on to new things.

These crystals have been chosen for their properties to allow the recipient to enjoy the next chapter in their lives and the excitement and opportunities it brings. It is a carefully thought out mix of beautiful gemstones, comes beautifully presented in a lovely linen gift bag with scroll.

This particular set includes:

Garnet: Most often a deep, rich red colour, garnets are believed to help with feeling grounded and with protection. If you are going through a period of transition, you may wish to wear garnet or carry it in a pocket.

Onyx: Onyx is a black stone that is also a form of chalcedony. For use on the root chakra or kept in a pocket, onyx is considered to be helpful in the support of calming worry and tension and soothing away nightmares. Onyx can also be placed on a bedside table.

Opalite: Opalite is a lightly coloured stone that is considered to be a good stone to use to improve communication. Said to remove energy blockages within the chakras, Opalite is also well regarded for use in times of transition.

Selenite: Retirement can bring with it many opportunities for change, but change can feel unsettling. Selenite is a white crystal that can be placed on the third eye or crown chakra and is said to support in protection against negativity.

Tiger’s-Eye: Tiger’s eye is considered to support with feelings of self-concept and is well-regarded as a stone that helps you when you are working through issues of self, including self-definition. Take some time to slow down and clear your head and in turn calm your mind.

Makes a perfect gift for friends and work colleagues or treating yourself.

Crystals should not be a substitute for seeking professional medical advice. Always consult a doctor if you have a health concern.

Retirement represents, for many, not only a change of direction, but also a change of speed. Traditionally a time to slow down, modern retirees are just as likely to explore the world and take on new challenges. This set has been curated to help with moving on to new things.

These crystals have been chosen for their properties to allow the recipient to enjoy the next chapter in their lives and the excitement and opportunities it brings. It is a carefully thought out mix of beautiful gemstones, comes beautifully presented in a lovely linen gift bag with scroll.

This particular set includes:

Garnet: Most often a deep, rich red colour, garnets are believed to help with feeling grounded and with protection. If you are going through a period of transition, you may wish to wear garnet or carry it in a pocket.

Onyx: Onyx is a black stone that is also a form of chalcedony. For use on the root chakra or kept in a pocket, onyx is considered to be helpful in the support of calming worry and tension and soothing away nightmares. Onyx can also be placed on a bedside table.

Opalite: Opalite is a lightly coloured stone that is considered to be a good stone to use to improve communication. Said to remove energy blockages within the chakras, Opalite is also well regarded for use in times of transition.

Selenite: Retirement can bring with it many opportunities for change, but change can feel unsettling. Selenite is a white crystal that can be placed on the third eye or crown chakra and is said to support in protection against negativity.

Tiger’s-Eye: Tiger’s eye is considered to support with feelings of self-concept and is well-regarded as a stone that helps you when you are working through issues of self, including self-definition. Take some time to slow down and clear your head and in turn calm your mind.

Makes a perfect gift for friends and work colleagues or treating yourself.

Crystals should not be a substitute for seeking professional medical advice. Always consult a doctor if you have a health concern.