Source of inspiration: Pottery motifs in Susa civilization 3600 years BC
The goat first appeared on Samarra pottery around 5500 BC and was one of the first animal images to appear on Near Eastern pottery.
In the ancient Susa civilization, the mountain goat is a symbol of fertility, the tree of life, the crescent moon and new life, and this issue is directly related to the use of selenite stone in this work, which is a symbol of life and immortality. Pottery motifs from this time show goat horns wrapped around a celestial symbol while the body is still.
Symbol: Crescent moon and life
Material: selenite stone and silver
Energy: Selenite crystal is known for its ability to clear negative energy from any space or person. By removing any unwanted energy that may be present. This crystal also works to promote clarity and mental focus, allowing you to make decisions with confidence and clarity. In addition, it can help open your intuition so that you can better understand yourself and those around you. Selenite is also believed to have the power to treat physical ailments such as headaches, joint pain, and digestive problems. By placing a piece of selenite on the affected area or holding it in your hand during meditation, you can experience its healing properties firsthand. If you feel that the energy of a certain stone is dull or less than before, clear and recharge it using selenite.