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Stunningly beautiful skin and facial Gua Sha (guasha) Boards.

Envigorate the blood cells under the skin and get circulation moving

Crystal types include:

  • Pink rose quartz (normal size, X-Large and XX-Large)
  • Amethyst crystal quartz
  • New Jade crystal (Jadite)

 

Though these Gua Sha boards (Jade) have been around since the 15-16th century in China, it wasn't until recently that they have become popular thanks to the beauty blogger crowd.

 

Natural Crystal: The boards are made of Rose Quartz or Jade or Amethyst (Amethyst chevron), crystals from mines in China, Brazil and Madagascar. These crystals are associated with promoting health benefits for many hundreds of years. The boards feel cold when touched. Each group has a unique color or texture as they are all natural.

 

Unique Advantages of Gua Sha: use scraping massage tool and essential oils creams to massage shoulders,neck,muscles,arms,body and then it can be helpful to promote blood circulation and eliminate toxins.

 

Physical Therapy Effects: the jade stone contains selenium, zinc, nickel, cobalt, manganese, magnesium, calcium and other more than 30 kinds of trace elements beneficial to your body .It use on the neck, face, back, chin, hand, arm, waist, scalp and feet,not only helps to improve your skin color shiny, shrink pores and tighten the skin but also helps to reduce your fine lines, wrinkles, puffiness, swelling and dark eye rims, eleminate pouches under the eyes.

Size Matters:  our boards aren't precisely uniform in size but they are typical of the sizes found in China and Korean households. Many of the cheaper imports hitting the market look great in the pictures, but turn out much smaller when you get them in your hand.

 

NOTE & Usage:

1. The guasha cannot be cleaned in water temperatures that exceed 176 °F/80 ℃

2. Simply wipe clean with warm water rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth

3. Due to the natural construction of the boards, they may become damaged if dropped on a hard surface

  • Wash your face with cleaning product
  • Apply essential oil or serum on your face
  • Run the flat side of the board under one cheekbone, from the corner of your mouth toward your ear.
  • Repeat on the other side
  • Practice this daily for refreshed and revitalized skin

 

Description:

Material: Jadite or Rose Quartz or Amethyst

Standard Size appx: 78mm x 6mm

X-Large Size appx: 83mm x 7mm

XX-Large Size appx: 113mm x 8mm

 

A bit more information about the gemstones are below....

New "Jade" History

New "jade" is not actually jade, but actually a type of light green serpentine, named Jadite. The stone earned this tradename for its similarities in appearance to jade as well as similar metaphysical properties. Serpentine gemstones have been used as a source of magnesium, asbestos and for personal adornment or sculpture throughout history. Various serpentine minerals have even been used in architecture for thousands of years. New "jade" and other serpentine minerals are known for being easy to cut and for taking a good polish.

Check out more on Jade HERE, opens new window.

 

Amethyst

Amethyst (pronounced AM-eh-thihst) is one of the most common--and popular!--gemstone materials. This variety of quartz ranges in color from deep purple to pale lavender depending on the presence of manganese and iron.

The origin of this gemstone, according to the ancient Greeks, was the nymph named Amethystos. She refused the attentions of Dionysus, the god of wine and intoxication. As he pursued her, she prayed for protection and to preserve her chastity. The virgin goddess Artemis answered her call for help, transforming the nymph into a white or clear stone. The story ends with Dionysus pouring his wine over the stone--either accidentally or deliberately--dyeing the crystal purple.

With purple dye being the royal choice in the ancient Mediterranean, the amethyst quickly became associated with wealth and power. It traditionally adorned the robes and crowns of rich and powerful monarchs, being viewed as equal in value to ruby, emerald and sapphire. Amethyst still holds a place in the halls of power, being worn by church officials in the Church of Scotland, the Anglican/Episcopal hierarchies and the Roman Catholic church.

The British Crown Jewels include a number of pieces with amethyst, including the Royal Sceptre with the Cross, the Kent Demi-Parure and numerous brooches worn by Queen Elizabeth II and other female members of the family. Other royal families have amethyst-studded tiaras and parures in their own collections.

Amethyst is the birthstone for February.

More about Amethyst HERE

 

Rose Quartz

Rose quartz came to be known as the stone of love and reconciliation from the Greek myth about Aphrodite and Adonis. Their blood was commingled when Aphrodite was cut by a thorn bush while saving Adonis from an attack by Ares (disguised as a wild boar). Their blood stained white quartz to make it a rose-pink color. Later, it became customary for the Romans to use the stone as a gift of love.

Check out more on Pink Rose Quartz HERE, opens new window.

 

**Please note that all metaphysical or healing properties listed are collected from various sources. This information is offered as a service and not meant to treat medical conditions. EARTHSTORE.CO.UK does not guarantee the validity of any of these statements.

ROSE QUARTZ Crystal Gua Sha (guasha) Board Scraper

PriceFrom £11.00
  • We have put together a detailed information sheet which helps you get the best out of using a skin/facial board. Each board we sell includes the information sheet.

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