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Namaste Sindhuma Ishaya,

 

Thanks, makes a lot of sense what you said.

 

Om Namah Shivaya

 

 

, Sindhuma Ishaya wrote:

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> It is my understanding that red coral is endangered and therefore it is

illegal to take it from the ocean. I don't know if you can tell if it is genuine

by looking, and as far as I know the dye would not affect the feel or the sound.

Most red coral is dyed; therefore if you put your coral in the sun and it fades,

it is dyed. I have seen some genuine red coral from Australia, but it was

orange, and cost $850 US a 16 " strand. Supposedly dying stones does not affect

their healing energy. You can also substitute carnelian, or combine the coral

you have with carnelian. Both stones represent the passion of Mars.

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> Sindhuma Ishaya

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> " There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle.

The other is as though everything is. " -- Albert Einstein

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