Over 40 years on the market + own production in China and Indonesia
Eye pillow emerald
Eye pillow emerald
Eye pillow emerald
Eye pillow emerald
https://cdn.marcoschreier.com/content/productimages/1014425101_zoom.jpg
https://cdn.marcoschreier.com/content/productimages/1014425101_d1.jpg
https://cdn.marcoschreier.com/content/productimages/1014425101_d2.jpg
https://cdn.marcoschreier.com/content/productimages/1014425101_d3.jpg

Eye pillow emerald


Product number 1014425101
EAN 4034113017811
Sign in to see prices

Size of the gemstone cushion: approx. 18 x 7.5 cm

The filling of the emerald cushion consists of 80g amaranth from controlled organic cultivation and 20g emerald in Lapis Vitalis® therapy stone quality.

Outer cover (removable and washable) / inner cover: pure crepe de chine silk of the finest quality. Supplied in a practical plastic bag with information sheet on filling and use of the eye pillow.

We humans are creatures of the eye. Just as we perceive and recognize our environment through our eyes, we also communicate with it through our eyes. Take advantage of the many possibilities of these soothing eye cushions and use them as part of a classic treatment, as a harmonious conclusion or for meditation.

Treat your eyes to rest and relaxation through the effects of amaranth and the precious stones. Experience the soothing and slightly cooling effect of our Lapis Vitalis® gemstone cushions after just a few minutes, even at room temperature.

Each eye cushion comes in a gift box with an information sheet containing important information about the filling and use of the eye cushions.

"I have found my place."
Emerald shows the way to our self and thus gives strength for regeneration and retreat. Problems in the eye area show that we need to find our own original place again
place and to go out into life from there with renewed strength.

The rectangular gemstone cushions were developed by Klaus Hüser.

The name "Smaragd" is derived from the Greek word smáragdos (green stone); the spelling Smaragt, Smaragdt or Smarakt, which is used from time to time, is therefore incorrect.

;