Moqui Marble Shaman Stones 2-3cm – Sacred Jaguar Guardian Pair

Moqui Marbles, also known as Shaman Stones, Moqui Balls, Mochi Balls, or Khuya stones, are naturally occurring iron-rich concretions found in the Navajo Sandstone formations of North America, particularly in Utah and Arizona.

Highly valued in metaphysical and shamanic traditions, these stones are traditionally found in pairs and are believed to work together to realign and stabilise the body’s energetic polarity. This larger 3–4cm pair offers a stronger physical and energetic presence, making it ideal for altar work, journeying, and grounding practices.

Product Details:
  • Design: Natural Moqui Marble shaman stones, traditionally used as a paired set
  • Sold: As a matched guardian pair
  • Approx. Size: 2-3cm each
  • Approx Weight: Up to 100g per set (allow ±10% natural variation)
  • Material: Iron-rich sandstone concretions coated in hematite
  • Also Known As: Shaman Stones · Moqui Marbles · Mochi Balls · Khuya stones
  • Use: Altar stones · Shamanic journeying · Energy balancing · Power objects
  • Significance: Sacred stones traditionally associated with protection, polarity balance, and spiritual guidance
Energetic & Spiritual Significance

Moqui Marbles are traditionally found in male and female forms:

  • The rounded stone is considered female, carrying a receptive (–) charge
  • The disc-like stone is considered male, carrying an active (+) charge

Together, they are believed to rebalance the body’s energetic polarity, restoring harmony between masculine and feminine energies.

In modern life—long hours at computers, night shifts, emotional stress, or negative mental spirals—the energetic field can become misaligned. These stones are said to “reboot” the +/– energy flow, helping to stabilise the energy body and bring a sense of grounding and clarity.

They are also regarded as powerful psychic protection stones, believed to:

  • Defend against unwanted energetic or psychic disturbance
  • Support spiritual growth and courage
  • Help release deep-seated fear, including fear around death
  • Offer guidance and safety while journeying between realms

About;

Shaman Stones, Moqui Marbles, Mochi Balls, and even Thunder Stones are just a few of the names given to these mysterious and sacred objects. They are named after the Indigenous peoples who lived on the lands where they were found.

In the Hopi language, “Moqui” is often translated as “dearly departed one.” According to legend, the spirits of Hopi ancestors would return at night to play games with these stones. At sunrise, when spirits were required to return to their realm, the stones were left behind as a sign that the ancestors were happy, well, and still watching over their people.

Moqui Marbles are said to protect the home, create a nurturing environment, and are especially supportive for meditation, travel, and shamanic journeying, offering a sense of freedom and protection.

Shamans are said to use these stones to heal, communicate with other realms, and access ancestral knowledge. The stones’ hematite coating (iron ore) gives them both physical density and symbolic grounding power.

Because of their ability to assist with journeying and inter-dimensional awareness, their name is closely linked to their shamanic role as guides and guardians.

Where Do Moqui Marbles Come From?

Moqui Marbles are found in the Navajo Sandstone Formation, particularly near the north rim of the Grand Canyon in Utah, USA. The stones were named after the Indigenous tribes who lived in the Moqui Desert region.

Historically, children of these tribes were known to play with the smaller stones as marbles—hence the modern name Moqui Marbles.

What’s the Difference Between Moqui Marbles and Boji Stones?

Moqui Marbles and Boji Stones are often used interchangeably, but there is an important distinction:

  • Moqui Marbles: A general term for naturally occurring iron-rich sandstone concretions found in the American Southwest. They are traditionally used for grounding, protection, and energy balancing.
  • Boji Stones: trademarked name introduced by Robert Simmons and Kathy Warner. Boji Stones are essentially Moqui Marbles that have been branded and marketed under a specific name.

Both are composed of the same material and are believed to carry similar energetic and metaphysical properties, including male/female polarity, grounding, protection, and energetic balance.

Altar & Spiritual Use

  • Powerful altar or mesa stones
  • Shamanic journeying and protection work
  • Energy polarity balancing (+ / –)
  • Spiritual grounding and centring
  • Power objects for clients or personal practice

FAQs

What are Moqui Marbles used for?
They are used for grounding, protection, energy balancing, and shamanic journeying.

Why are they sold in pairs?
They naturally form as male and female stones and are believed to work together to balance energetic polarity.

Are Moqui Marbles the same as Boji Stones?
They are materially the same; Boji Stones is a trademarked name for Moqui Marbles.

Do sizes vary?
Yes. Each pair is natural, and size, weight, and shape will vary slightly.

Care & Respect
  • Handle with intention and respect
  • Store together as a pair when not in use
  • Avoid separating the stones for long periods
  • Clean energetically according to your practice
Cultural Respect & Disclaimer

This item is offered with respect for Indigenous traditions and folklore. Descriptions reflect traditional beliefs and metaphysical
interpretations and are provided for spiritual and cultural interest
only. They are not intended as medical or scientific claims.

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