Description
History and origin
The name "bull's eye" refers to the distinctive appearance of this stone, which has red and brown bands that resemble the eye of a bull. In ancient times, the Romans associated it with the Roman god Mars, the god of war, because of its bright red colour. The world's largest deposits are found in South Africa, Australia and Burma.
Mental virtues
Bull's eye is a stone that can bring energy and dynamism to your daily life, helping you to overcome fatigue and laziness. With bulls-eye by your side, you can find the motivation you need to accomplish difficult tasks and stay focused on your long-term goals.
Directions for use
Remember to purify your bracelet regularly by immersing it in distilled salt water for several hours. To recharge it, place it in moonlight and/or on an amethyst geode or quartz cluster.
Composition
Silicon dioxide ( SiO2 )