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Prosperity Gemstone Set, 5 Stones
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Money magic is some of the oldest, most honest work in folk practice: the merchant's charm, the coin in the till, the green candle lit on the first of the month. This Prosperity Gemstone Set gathers five stones long worked for abundance, Citrine, Green Aventurine, Red Jasper, Tiger Eye, and Topaz, in a green organza bag.
This is a kit for steady prosperity work: a grid beside the ledger, a stone in the pocket on market days, an altar arrangement for the season's goals. The stones keep the intention present and bright; the steady effort, as every money worker knows, remains yours.
Key Features of This Prosperity Gemstone Set
Five stones of increase and resolve. Citrine, the merchant's stone, does the bright drawing; Green Aventurine leans toward opportunity and luck; Red Jasper holds the steady ground; Tiger Eye sharpens focus and resolve; and Topaz keeps the sight clear on the actual goal.
A green organza bag for charging and carrying. Green is the money color in candle and color magic; the bag keeps the set together on the altar, in a cash drawer, or in the pocket where prosperity charms have always traveled.
Made for grids, tills, and pocket carry. Lay the five as a grid around a written goal, tuck the citrine by the register or the ledger in the old merchant's way, or carry the tiger eye through a day that asks for resolve.
Product Details
- Contents: 5 tumbled stones, Citrine, Green Aventurine, Red Jasper, Tiger Eye, and Topaz
- Green organza bag included
- Stone size, shape, and coloring vary naturally; each set is one of a kind
- Offered as a spiritual tool for ritual and intention work
The Spiritual Significance
Prosperity work runs through nearly every folk tradition: lodestones fed in conjure practice, coins charmed in European folk magic, green candles burned in modern eclectic witchcraft at the waxing moon. This set carries the intention in stone. Citrine earned its reputation as the merchant's stone in Western crystal lore, kept in the till or cash box to draw trade and keep the day's earnings bright, and it anchors the set the way the till anchors the shop.
The companions divide the rest of the work. Green Aventurine carries the opportunity-and-luck thread, the gambler's and opportunity-seeker's stone of the modern canon. Red Jasper grounds the working so the increase has somewhere steady to land. Tiger Eye lends the focus and resolve that turn intention into the day's actual effort, and Topaz keeps the vision clear about what the abundance is for. Work the set on Thursdays, Jupiter's day of expansion, at the waxing moon, or at the first of the month when the ledger turns.
How To Use This Prosperity Gemstone Set
- Cleanse the stones first. Incense smoke or overnight moonlight suit all five; skip long stretches of direct sun, which can fade citrine.
- Name a concrete goal. Hold the stones and speak the working in real terms: the amount, the venture, the season's aim. Prosperity work sharpens with specificity.
- Lay the grid around the goal. Write the aim on paper and arrange the five stones around it, on the altar, beside the workspace, or near where the money work happens.
- Carry a stone into the effort. Tiger eye on days that ask for resolve, citrine on market and trade days, green aventurine when opportunity is in the air.
- Close each working with thanks, recharge the set at the waxing moon, and let the grid keep watch while you do the steady part.
Pairs Well With
- Road Opener Gemstone Set: clear the way first, then work the increase; the two sets run naturally in sequence.
- Good Luck Gemstone Set: the fortune-focused sibling pouch, for the broader luck the prosperity work rides on.
- Secrets of Money Talisman: a charm to anoint and carry alongside the day's stone in the old money-drawing way.
- Pewter Good Luck Coin, Clover: the classic lucky coin for the till or pocket, right at home beside the citrine.
- Lucky Clover Amulet: a small wearable thread of the working for the days the grid stays home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between this and the Good Luck Gemstone Set?
This set works increase: money, trade, and the growth of a named goal. The Good Luck set works fortune more broadly, the general favorable wind rather than the ledger. Many practitioners keep both and let the season's need choose the pouch.
What does each stone in the set correspond to?
Citrine is the merchant's drawing stone, Green Aventurine the opportunity and luck thread, Red Jasper the steady ground, Tiger Eye the focus and resolve, and Topaz the clear sight on the goal. Five stones, one intention, each holding a corner of it.
When is the best time for prosperity work?
Thursday, Jupiter's day of expansion, is the classic hour, and the waxing moon suits all increase work. The first of the month, when accounts turn over, is a natural rhythm for renewing the grid and restating the season's goal.
How do I cleanse and care for the stones?
Incense smoke or an overnight bath of moonlight works for all five. Avoid long stretches of direct sunlight, which can fade citrine over time, and keep the set in its green bag between workings. Cleanse on arrival and whenever a goal completes.
Are the stones natural, and will mine match the photo?
They are natural tumbled stones, so expect variation: color, banding, size, and shape differ from set to set. Your bag will hold the same five stone types shown, each with its own character.
Can beginners use this set?
Yes. Prosperity work is one of the friendliest doors into the practice: name a real goal, lay the stones, do the steady work beside them. The set asks nothing but specificity and follow-through, and it grows with your practice.

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