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Begin or add to your collection of special sacred stones and crystals with one of our special bags of seven raw stones and crystals found on our beautiful homestead in northern Arizona. This bag contains a beautiful piece of rainbow petrified wood, a grey desert wishing stone, a shaman stone concretion, a beautiful piece of red jasper, a piece of crystalized chalcedony, a piece of raw hematite, a piece of a small geode with pink banded agate, and a pip of Shaman Stone Ritual Oil in a beautiful orange Chinese silk brocade embroidered drawstring bag.

 

Raw Stones and Crystals Bag #19

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Begin or add to your collection of special sacred stones and crystals with one of our special bags of seven raw stones and crystals found on our beautiful homestead in northern Arizona. This bag contains a beautiful piece of rainbow petrified wood, a grey desert wishing stone, a shaman stone concretion, a beautiful piece of red jasper, a piece of crystalized chalcedony, a piece of raw hematite, a piece of a small geode with pink banded agate, and a pip of Shaman Stone Ritual Oil in a beautiful orange Chinese silk brocade embroidered drawstring bag.

 

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