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Wishing stones are stones with a naturally occurring, unbroken quartz line that goes all the way around the stone. There may be other lines and inclusions, but to qualify as a wishing stone there needs to be a dominant unbroken line around the circumference. Sometimes the lines are long ways. Finding such a stone is a stroke of luck in and of itself.

Legend holds that whoever possesses the stone can make wishes on it indefinitely, so long as the stone is not broken. Some say you can trace your finger along the stripe, close your eyes and make a wish. If you make a wish for yourself, it is said to come true by believers. However, if you make a wish for someone else, it is believed that wish will come true along with all of your own wishes.

This unique wishing stone makes a perfect altar piece that can be incorporated into spellwork as well as used as a magickal tool and meditation device. You can hold the stone and visualize all your dreams coming true or focus on a single wish or vision. You can further enhance its efficacy by rubbing it with a wishing oil like Aunt Anna's Wishbone Oil or Shaman Stone Wishing Oil while focusing on your desire.

This is a wonderful, smooth desert granite wishing stone with a single prominent white quartz line around it. It measures approximately 3 inches long and about 7 inches around in circumference. It has been cleaned of any debris and anointed with a special ritual oil in preparation for its service to you. This smooth, chunky wishing stone feels fabulous in the palm of your hand. Our wishing stones are quite unique and are found on our beautiful homestead in the high deserts of northern Arizona, home of the American Rootwork Association.

Smooth Greyish Brown Desert Wishing Stone

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Wishing stones are stones with a naturally occurring, unbroken quartz line that goes all the way around the stone. There may be other lines and inclusions, but to qualify as a wishing stone there needs to be a dominant unbroken line around the circumference. Sometimes the lines are long ways. Finding such a stone is a stroke of luck in and of itself.

Legend holds that whoever possesses the stone can make wishes on it indefinitely, so long as the stone is not broken. Some say you can trace your finger along the stripe, close your eyes and make a wish. If you make a wish for yourself, it is said to come true by believers. However, if you make a wish for someone else, it is believed that wish will come true along with all of your own wishes.

This unique wishing stone makes a perfect altar piece that can be incorporated into spellwork as well as used as a magickal tool and meditation device. You can hold the stone and visualize all your dreams coming true or focus on a single wish or vision. You can further enhance its efficacy by rubbing it with a wishing oil like Aunt Anna's Wishbone Oil or Shaman Stone Wishing Oil while focusing on your desire.

This is a wonderful, smooth desert granite wishing stone with a single prominent white quartz line around it. It measures approximately 3 inches long and about 7 inches around in circumference. It has been cleaned of any debris and anointed with a special ritual oil in preparation for its service to you. This smooth, chunky wishing stone feels fabulous in the palm of your hand. Our wishing stones are quite unique and are found on our beautiful homestead in the high deserts of northern Arizona, home of the American Rootwork Association.